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From Friday 10 June 2005

POLO-TASTIC

We still have some PT Recs polo shirts available, although not many. Find out what they look like, and how to get one, by clicking ‘discuss this item’. All Dino shirts have now been claimed or sold…

Zebrahead to return?

Zebrahead look set to return to the UK “before the end of the summer.”

Weezer – Make Believe

This was a really hard review to write. Although I’ve had ‘Make Believe’ for a long, long time now, I didn’t want to write about it. Like most of the PT staff I’m a huge Weezer fan and for a long time I was actually

THP drummer quits

The Hurt Process have parted company with drummer Darren Toms. The band announced the amicable split just days before they play the Download festival. They will still play Download with guitarist Adam Yeoman taking over drum duties. No official reason has been given yet, but

Escucha! – Demo

Featuring members of Dead Life Portrait and the more familiar Jairus, escucha! certainly have the past credentials of a new frontline hardcore act. But is there room? After all, this week alone I have gone through screamers aplenty and not really been impressed a great deal of

Stand Out Riot – The Sound of Receiving

In the big ‘ol picture of UK ska bands, Stand Out Riot may find it difficult to be distinct from the crowd. While they have the hooks, the brass and the jive to push forward, for the moment this short EP does no particular favors. It neither

The Hurt Process – A Heartbeat Behind

London based five – piece The Hurt Process are back with the follow up to their debut album “Drive By Monologue.” Recent line up changes have had fans eager to absorb the bands “alledged” new sound, to which some have loved, and some haven fallen out with.

A Day To Remember – And Their Name Was Treason

I whacked this CD on, knowing full well that these Florida based hardcore kids were gonna rock my stereo system out like it never had been before. From the second this 10 track album began, this was 30 minutes of heaven. A Day To Remember‘s style

Thursday 09 June 2005

Once over dates

Brighton’s Once Over have a tour lined up to promote their new record. Click ‘discuss this item’ for dates and info.

Help two ace bands!

Submitted: “Kneehigh and The Fez are embarking on a short tour in July from about the 13th to the 18th. We have a few dates booked so far and at the moment are looking for somewhere to play bewteen Kingston and Scunthorpe on