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From Saturday 21 May 2005

NUFAN-tastic

No Use For A Name have posted a track from their June 14th release, ‘Keep Them Confused’. You can download ‘For Fiona’ right here

Now this is a good deal…

You can download the entire first PMX album, for free, over at www.purevolume.com/PMX

Emoscreamowhatmacallitcore

Taken from AP.net: “Dallas Taylor (formerly of Underoath), Phillip Reardon (formerly of From First To Last), and Scott Nunn (formerly of Underoath and Further Seems Forever) have started a musical project very much in the vein of their former bands.”

Soundtrack to a headrush

Emanuel play a one off headline in August: Fri 26th London Underworld The band also support Bad Religion on the latter’s August headline shows.

Radicus – Them Apples

Radicus sound like one of those Swedish ‘punk’ bands, like The International Noise Conspiracy or a less poppy version of The Hives. In-your-face vocals with an aggressive guitar and drum attack, the five songs that make up ‘Them Apples’ show plenty of

The Crimson Ghosts – Leaving The Tomb

What.the.fuck? Opening track ‘Leaving The Tomb’ is simply the noise of a bad metal band playing while “zombies” wail in the background. I didn’t want to listen to any more. Do you kids send me these CDs to waste my time, or are real grown men dresing up

The Last Round – Again?

After 80 seconds of ‘Wasted’, I thought my stereo was on the blink, because during the middle of the song the sound levels seemed to be dropping off. Further inspection, and several attempts at fixing the volume knob, revealed that the song actually fades out during

Bunny Boiler – S/T

This is really, really, really average. Bog-standard girl vocals without any kind of emotion or venom over some predictable guitar riffs – you could say that Bunny Boiler aren’t my thing. This three-tracker clocks in at just five minutes, so at least it

It’s not that good…

MxPx have posted two new songs titled “Heard That Sound” and “Darkest Places” at www.myspace.com/mxpx These two tracks are off of the band’s upcoming record, ‘Panic‘, which hits shelves June 7.

Friday 20 May 2005

Four footy

4ft Fingers start their tour next week, hit ‘discuss this item’ for dates.