You're browsing the archives « Previous PageNext Page » From Sunday 17 July 2005 The comfort of Rufio Submitted by Joe: “Rufio have 4 new album tracks on www.purevolume.com/rufio “ Eustacia Vye – if there has ever been a sense of urgency…it’s now For those unaware, Eustacia Vye is a character in Thomas Hardy’s book, The Return of the Native. I didn’t know either until I typed it into google. There’s not a lot of info about these Lincoln lads out there on t’internet, although I Pixelface – Now That’s What I Call Boost Tour ’05 Here’s the full list of dates for Norwich’s Pixelface. They’re supporting either $up or The Ruined on most dates and the newish EP ‘Quarter Life Crisis’ will be on sale at every date. 21st July – Peterborough Park w/ $up + tbc 22nd July Jollynotso – To Fear The Past EP And in the shadows, the true revolutionaries choose to dwell. Far away from full-page fashion spreads in what’s meant to be a bible for alternative culture, from ethical haircuts and the arrogance that comes from adoring, mindless cloned fans lie the bands that are doing what every Chance of a downtime Submitted by Adam “Captain everything! are going into the studio in August to record a new album. They’re also going to re-record “Music by idiots”.” All Slicked Up Some Slick Shoes members have knocked together a side project sounding like ” Converge, Unearth, The Cure, Every Time I Die and Killswitch”. You can listen to this side project at http://www.myspace.com/4everfailure Staring Back sign to… Staring Back have signed to Takeover Records, the label run by Ben from Yellowcard. Check it at www.takeoverrock.com Chaos at the dome Two more dates have been added to the Taste of Chaos tour: Nov 7th Doncaster Dome Nov 13th Brixton Academy Paper Swindon band The Paper Trail have updated their Myspace page with 2 new songs, taken from their new John Mitchell produced EP www.myspace.com/thepapertrail Saturday 16 July 2005 Since By Man – A Love Hate Relationship When I first heard ‘We Sing the Body Electric’ by Since by Man, it changed me a little. Gone were my tired stereotypes of hardcore being all about thrashing along at speed and shouting for two minutes. Knocking me off my feet with their compassionate