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From Tuesday 10 May 2005

KP DVD

Submitted: “Golf Records are releasing a DVD of the king prawn show at the forum december ’03 on the 20th of june.”

No great loss

Submitted: “Simple Plan have pulled out of the two Green Day shows at milton keynes due to other touring commitments.”

Billy No Mates tour

Billy No Mates (Duncan from Snuff)/ Frankie Stubbs ( from Leatherface Solo ) / The Fat Cats tour this week: 09 Bristol

Starry nights

Taken from the Stardumb Records mailout: “We just received the very sad news that our friend Martien Vermeer, also known as drummer Martien Pervert of Stardumb Records’ band Beyond Lickin’, died yesterday May 8th 2005 at the age of 45. This comes as complete surprise and big shock to

Monday 09 May 2005

Pitch Black – This Is The Modern Sound

I’m not going to pretend I know the ins and outs of Pitch Blacks careers, I have read copious amounts of stuff about them, and almost all insist on telling about a huge change in sound the band has gone under. Unfortunately I’m new to the band and as

Lebatol – Circo Russo

I’m probably going to get crucified for this review, but fuck a duck Lebatol are dull. I mean coma-inducing, episode of Hollyoaks, 9am lecture dull. There maybe a market for slow uninspiring music, but they are unlikely to find any new fans at Punktastic towers with such

Concrete, but not the jungle

Submitted: “Concrete Atlas Records is a new independent record label based in Teesside in North East England. Their first release will be the debut album from erotic ska mosh band Ask My Cat. After that, expect an album from Saltburn’s answer to the

Cracking Codes again

Truckload of Mercury League dates coming up with the ineffable kings of bubblegum thrash, Captain Everything! Hit ‘Discuss’ to see where they’re playing.

Flooded

Submitted: “I was wondering if you could put a post up asking if anyone could help Flood Of Red – www.purevolume.com/floodofred – out by putting us on a show THIS sunday *15th May* anywhere in england…we are playing with The Next Nine Years,

The Gary Colemans – What Yo Talkin’ Bout

There must be something in the Derbyshire water, what with all these horn-based bands popping up and about over the years. The Gary Colemans bear a passing resemblence to Lightyear, perhaps the most well-known of the Derby ‘ska’ troupe, but of course don’t match