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From Tuesday 29 March 2005

I think they’ve settled in…

The Maple State continue to get some amazing reviews for their latest Punktastic Recordings-released CD, ‘At Least Until We’ve Settled In’. You can check out a 5/5 review at Static Domain and then a 10/10 review, and subsequent band of the month rating, at

Maybe we should be called skatastic.com instead?

Taken from AP.net: “Reel Big Fish have experienced some lineup changes. Ryland Steen has taken over drum duties, and John Christianson is the bands new trumpet player.”

VGS will not call it quits

Despite personal tragedy, and rumours they may quit, Voodoo Glow Skulls are not calling it a day. A band statement reads: “Let me clear some things up for all of you. We have been hearing rumors that we are breaking up and or calling it quits?! How

Truckers

Some of the bands playing this years Truck Festival, on July 23 and 24, are: Biffy Clyro, Hondo Maclean, Jetplane Landing and yourcodenameis: milo. Tickets are priced at £27.50, subject to booking fee. Subject to availability, tickets will increase in

Robotic

Devon ska-punks Robolint have a new song called ‘The Ballad of Mr Bun’ up at www.myspace.com/robolint

Bullet with butterfly wings

Taken from punknews.org: “Heather, Kevin, and Matt from Teen Idols and Geis from Rehasher/Army Of Ponch have formed a new band called Bullets To Broadway. The band recently recorded eight songs at Matt’s home studio Drastic Sounds and two of the resulting demos

More dates than a moroccan farm

“Essex ska titans (haha, geddit?) THE BIG (http://www.thebig.org) head out on their mammoth MAXIMUM SKA tour on Thursday.” To see the dates, click discuss this item.

Tour de force dates

Submitted by ollie – “The dates currently confirmed for the summer tour featuring EchoFreddy, Failsafe and Rhythmic Coughing are as follows: 21 – Preston 22 – Macclesfield 23 – 24 – Norwhich 25 – Southampton (TBC) 26 – Cantebury 27 – 28 – Croyde 29 – 30 – Wisbech 31 – 01 – 02 –

Monday 28 March 2005

What are you doing in June?

From the looks of things, a june tour featuring Sonic Boom Six and Howards Alias might be on the cards.

Lamb of die

Unearth and Lamb of God will support Every Time I Die on a European tour this June. Dates expected to follow soon.