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Finch – Leeds Met Uni

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Bury the chord

Bury Your Dead and The Red Chord tour together later this year: November 7, 2005 Norwich Waterfront November 8, 2005 Sheffield Corporation November 10, 2005 Nottingham Rock City November 11, 2005 Manchester Satans Hollow November 12, 2005 Newport TJ’s Nightclub November 13, 2005 London

Thursday 07 July 2005

Sum 41 show off

Taken from the Mean Fiddler website: “Owing to the incidents unfolding across the capital this afternoon, Sum 41‘s headline Astoria show has been postponed until further notice. The show will hopefully be rescheduled as part of the band’s current tour. Customers are asked

Weezer updated tour dates

Updated Weezer tour dates: 8/22 – London, UK – Hammersmith Apollo 8/23 – Manchester Academy 8/24 – Dublin, Ireland – The Point 8/26 – Edinburgh, UK – T in the Fringe Festival @ Corn Exchange

Gig off

Submitted: “Tonight’s (Thursday 7th) gig at the electrowerkz in London with Whitmore headlining has been cancelled due to the terrorist attacks this morning. The gig is being postponed until October (possibly the 2nd) where the same tickets will be accepted on the door. Sorry for

The Adolescents give ’em the finger

Taken from punknews.org: “Finger Records has announced the signing of legendary Orange County punk rock act The Adolescents. The long running band will soon celebrate their 25th anniversary and to commemorate the event will be releasing their first new full length since 1988.”

Engineer sale

The Engineer Records distro is having a massive sale with CDs on sale at just £3.99. Check them out at www.engineerrecords.com

Pink triangle

Submitted by Sian: Those Weezer August dates: 8/22 – London, UK – Hammersmith Apollo 8/24 – Dublin, Ireland – The Point 8/26 – Edinburgh, UK – T in the Fringe Festival @ Corn Exchange

And the rumour mill goes into overdrive

Echofreddy have left Punktastic Recordings. We would like to wish them all the very best for the future.

Bulletproof – S/T

You get a strong sense of British pride within Bulletproof. Whether you can bracket them with cups of tea, scones and Nigel Mansell yet remains to be seen, but from the sound of the vocals, to the grunt of the guitars, it all has a