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From Wednesday 20 April 2005

Houston, we have a problem

Submitted: “Houston Calls recently completed recording their debut full-length with producer Ed Rose (The Get Up Kids, Motion City Soundtrack). We heard a few of the mixes so far and the record is going to be amazing! The tentative release date

Latterman sign to Deep Elm

Taken from europunk.net: “Deep Elm Records has signed Long Island’s Latterman. Their sophomore full length “No Matter Where We Go..!” will be released worldwide on August 9.”

Here come the little things

Good Charlotte will play V Festival in August.

Like a kiss from a rose

Tokyo Rose are set to visit the UK in June. If you can help book a date on the tour, click here for more info.

Get Up Kids references rock my world

Submitted: “Starlitdrive and The Company Dime hit the road in July from the 18th to the 26th. If you could help book any dates in the south that would be lovely. Email nickspotter@gmail.com. Visit www.purevolume.com/thecompanydime or www.purevolume.com/starlitdrive to stream mp3s, and the websites for both bands can also be

The rejects

The All-American Rejects‘ new song “Move Along” is up on their myspace & purevolume pages at www.myspace.com/aar and www.purevolume.com/theallamericanrejects

PS and AZ need dates

Pete’s Sake and Adzuki are looking for dates – click here for more details. Both bands, especially Pete’s Sake, are worthy of your attention…

Queers tour dates

01/06/2005 UK BRISTOL The Junction – with The Dangerfields (www.thedangerfields.com) 02/06/2005 UK LIVERPOOL The Barfly 03/06/2005 UK SAXMUNDHAM White Hart – Free – with The Dangerfields & Eastfield 04/06/2005 UK HARTLEPOOL The Studio 05/06/2005 UK LEEDS Josephs Well 06/06/2005 UK EXETER The Cavern – with The Dangerfields 07/06/2005

Smoke or Fire – Above The City

A new signing to Fat Wreck, Smoke or Fire have a mature, heavy take on punk rock that’s more Leatherface than Lagwagon, and their debut album is an impressive collection of abrasive songs that not only suggest a great deal of potential, but

TMS are cheap

Want to get a copy of the new The Maple State seven-track EP for just £4? Then click ‘discuss this item’ foo!