You're browsing the archives « Previous PageNext Page » From Sunday 27 March 2005 Did we post this already? Decoymusic.com says: Epitaph has signed Some Girls. Spaced out It seems like MySpace have decided to milk the corporate cash cow and rip-off indie labels who were due to advertise with them. Click ‘discuss this item’ to read an interesting email from the Militia Group, to MySpace, about an alleged breach of advertising agreement – the upshot of PO BOX 27/4/2005 Submitted: “French Skapunkers P.O.Box are in need of a date in the UK the 27th of April. Preferably the gig would be in the midlands or the south of the UK since the band have to take the ferry the day after. For any more info visit www.pobox-band.com or Panic, as the last one was rubbish The new MxPx album will be called “Panic” and released July 11th. I shall be on holiday The Lawrence Arms B-side album “Cocktails and Dreams” will be released late June. Should be a cracker. Saturday 26 March 2005 This is a PC headline for those offended by what we say Engine Down tour next month: April 4, 2005 Gbr London Underworld April 5, 2005 Gbr Exeter Cavern Club April 6, 2005 Gbr Wrexham Central Station April 7, 2005 Gbr Glasgow Nice &Amp; Sleazys April 8, 2005 Gbr Sheffield Co-Operation April 9, 2005 Gbr Leeds Joseph Wells Bleeder Bleeding Through and Zao tour in June: 26.06.2005 UK London Underworld 27.06.2005 UK Nottingham Rock City 28.06.2005 UK Glasgow King Tuts 29.06.2005 UK Manchester Jillys Rockworld w/100 Demons, Bring Me The Horizon, The Nothing 30.06.2005 UK Newport TJs Poles apart Polish ska/reggae/punk band Zabili Mi Zolwia are looking for tour dates in July and August. If you can help, please email shalwia@interia.pl The youth of today Edinburgh’s ska-core troupe Misled Youth are celebrating their 5th birthday, and to help with the festivities the band have a few gigs coming up – Sat 2nd April @ Nice N’ Sleazy, Glasgow w/The Amphetameanies and Catch it Kebabs Wed 6th April @ Bannermans, Edinburgh w/ Indica – Unnatural Conspiracy Six tracks and 26 minutes of screaming metal spazcore may sound like a daunting CD to get through and dissect, but surprisingly it isn’t. My instant reaction to the six tracks was one that was less than impressed, it simply melded into ‘screamo’ a little to effortlessly