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From Monday 05 September 2005

The rest of my life starts tonight

Submitted: “The Cut Ups, from Exeter, are playing some shows this week! They are: 6th September; SOUTHEND at Mannequin Republic with Twofold. 8th September; EXETER at The Cavern with Reflux and Crazy Arm (featuring Darren from The Once Over Twice and Jon and

Iggy Frodo

Taken from punknews.org: “Elijah Wood, who recently appeared in a popular trilogy of movies, has signed on to play a young Iggy Pop in an upcoming biopic of legendary musician, Iggy Pop. The Lords of the Rings and Sin City star is apparently apprehensive of the pressures

Track 6 is all I can listen to right now

The new Cartel album, ‘Chroma’, is insanely good. Check it out before its official release here and then go buy it when it comes out.

Sunday 04 September 2005

I hate you so much right now

While everyone else is recommending bands, I thought I’d do the same. Check out From Plan To Progress at www.purevolume.com/fromplantoprogress

Fatal

Submitted: “The Fatal Mistake has signed to Modern Music, a subsidiary of SonyBMG in Australia, home to such fine Australian acts as The Butterfly Effect and Mourningtide. We are the first international band to sign to Modern Music. Visit www.modernmusic.com.au for more details on the

Mono

The Mono Effect have some new demos up at www.myspace.com/themonoeffect and also have an all new website up at www.themonoeffect.com Well worth checking out.

Green Day bite the bullet

Taken from AP.net: “Green Day‘s upcoming live DVD due out November 15th has officially been titled ‘Bullet in a Bible’. According to NME.com, Green Day captured its two-night stand at the Milton Keynes Bowl for a concert DVD called. But the

Help this band

Submitted: “Assert need to fill sunday 23nd October and Monday 24th october on their October tour please help? e-mail: brittassert@hotmail.com or contact through : www.myspace.com/assertkickass”

Truuuuuuuuuuuust, brare.

So now that Belvedere and Consumed have split up, Strung Out and Strike Anywhere haven’t played over here for ages and No Use For A Name and Lagwagon haven’t released mindblowing albums in at least a couple

Buzztone – Last Place In The Rat Race

Lets get one thing straight: Buzztone rock. And not in a hideously post-ironic, “my-gosh-isn’t-Star-Wars-Lego-just-the-coolest-and-most-rocking-thing-like-ever” way, but in a perfectly straight-up, balls to the wall “holy-shit-these-guys-can-actually-fucking-play” way. And for four chaps from Wiltshire to have recorded one of the most exciting demos since, well, their last effort (the