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From Monday 04 April 2005

Modern Life with Malkovich

Malkovich have a few dates with Modern Life is War in a few weeks: 23.04.05 @ Borderline, London (UK) 24.04.05 @ Josephs Well, Leeds (UK) 25.04.05 @ Ferry Boat, Norwich (UK)

Rooha details

Submitted: “Cambridge print based magazine Rooha are looking for bands to review for their May issue so be you punk indie ska emo or whatever go to www.myspace.com/rooha for more information or email Rooh@hotmail.co.uk for details of where to send you album/ep/demo. The next issue is out April 18

Helping A Namesake

Submitted : “Ross from catch it kebabs lost his floorboard with all his pedals on their tour over the last week and he could do with them back. He lost them in either York or Grantham and if you can help in any way at

Race The Sun – The Rest Of Our Lives Is Tonight

Wow. This is the best pop-punk (and I mean that stuff with more melodies than an old cartoon, not Descendents-esque stuff) record since the last Fallout Boy CD and has become probably one of my favourites ever. This record has more bounce than the intro sequence to Baywatch

copeland – In Motion

Copeland are lovely. They’re the kind of band I can listen to during any mood, at any time or in any place. They have a widespread appeal which could ultimately lead to commercial success, if they chose that route, without compromising their sound. Talented

Down, down, down, down

3dbs Down have a large update too – again click ‘discuss this item’ for info.

Seven-up

7 Crowns have a whopping news update which you can read in full by clicking ‘discuss this item’.

I’ve never heard of that venue…

Mad Caddies, Strike Anywhere and Only Crime will do a one-off date at the Exeter Lemongrove on May 3.

Stretched

Waterdown and Stretch Arm Strong support Pennywise on the following dates: 27.06. – UK – London – Astoria 28.06. – UK – Manchester – Academy

Sunday 03 April 2005

Hijinx – Sleeping Sin EP

For a threesome, Essex’s Hijinx can make a bit of a din. For 18-year-olds too, the standard of their musicianship is even more impressive. Coming across like a mix of Silverchair/InMe-esque ‘metal’ (term used loosely!) with a slew of boring UK ’emo’ bands