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From Monday 04 July 2005

Anti August

Anti Flag return to the UK in August: 26.08. UK / Bristol / the Croft 27.08. UK / Reading / Festival 28.08. UK / Leeds / Festival

Saturday 02 July 2005

AAR stream

You can stream the new All American Rejects album here.

While I’m on the subject of TMS…

The Maple State, The Eldora Parade and Chaser are doing a batch of dates together in August. If anyone is interested in putting on a date, please email paul@punktastic.com Unfortunately the tour is staying reasonably southern as you can see, so apologies to

PT tour starts tomorrow!

The Punktastic tour starts tomorrow with Fastlane and The Maple State appearing on all dates. Check them out or suffer the consequences: Sun 3: Birmingham Bar Academy: w/Shortcut To Newark Mon 4: Guildford Electric Theatre: w/ Shortcut To Newark, Without

Bang bang, you’re dead

Essex quintet Guns At The Disco have uploaded two songs at www.myspace.com/gatd

I don’t know Dave House

Also from the latest Gravity DIP update: “The tracks for the forthcoming DAVE HOUSE EP are tantalisingly close to being ready for mastering. The Dave House Band version of You Are On My Frequency is reason enough to be excited about this release; but there’s

Stapleton update

From the Gravity DIP mailout: “The band formally known as STAPLETON (name change pending) are just back from Baltimore, Maryland where they recorded their third album with legend and all-round nice guy J. Robbins producing. For the trainspotters among you, J. is best known as vocalist /

Zao replace drummers

ZAO have parted ways with their drummer Stephen Peck and have replaced him with Jeff Gretz, more on that can be found over at www.zaoonline.com

The Escape Engine – Celebrity Role Model

It would be fairly easy to dismiss The Escape Engine as another band doing that emo/screamo thing in a passionless, predictable way. But that would be lazy. Whilst the New Jersey band appear on the surface to follow down the path of their

Dropkick Murphys – The Warrior’s Code

I think it’s pointless even trying to describe what The Dropkick Murphys are all about – everyone should have heard of them by now and if you haven’t, you really ought to. They’re a band that, while maintaining their Irish-American musical roots, have changed their sound