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From Friday 19 August 2005

Punkermentality is un-scene

You can now get Punktastic Un-Scene 2 from Punkermentality.com – order direct for £5.99 here.

My Hotel Year – The Curse (re-release)

I’d been after this album for a while, so you can probably imagine my glee when I walked into a Hot Topic store in Bradenton, Florida, and managed to find the re-released version (complete with extra tracks) on sale for just $11 (a little more than £6).

This is why they sacked off their UK dates…

Taken from AP.net: “Fall Out Boy will be performing at the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards Preshow. The show will be broadcast live from Miami, Florida on August 28.”

Thursday 18 August 2005

Tim’s exhausted

This link explains why The Transplants have called off all their scheduled tour dates – apparently Tim Armstrong is suffering from ‘exhaustion’.

Halo go solo

Submitted: “Ginger Sling and Judita of the Halo Friendlies will be playing the Barfly in London on August 31st. The girls will be performing acoustic versions of select Halo Friendlies songs in addition to their own solo material. Doors are at 7:30, and the gig

Fireapple Red and $up need a date.

If there’s any promoters out there that want to bag a stormer of a gig, Fireapple Red and $up need Sunday 23rd October filled on their forthcoming tour. If you can help them out, please email mail@totalselloutrecords.com

Ambry – Holding On By The Blindfolds We Hide Behind

I know people don’t like me comparing band’s to other groups, but Ambry really do sound like the bastard child of Taking back Sunday and Hidden In Plain View. It’s pretty uncanny at times – the vocals especially sound like those from

Chance to meet a Legend

Submitted: Gratitude are doing an in store signing at The Rockbox in Camberly, Surrey on the afternoon of Friday 2nd September.

I can’t champion this band enough

Bedouin Soundclash have added a last minute Reading/Leeds warm up date at the Polar Central in Brighton on Wednesday the 24th August. Tickets are available at the ridiculously cheap price of £5 on a first come first serve basis. In other

No Fate… But What We Make for Ourselves

Fearless Records have signed The Fully Down. This band are mighty impressive and certainly ones to keep an eye on over the next 12 months…