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From Sunday 20 March 2005

Taken from breaking custom…

You can see a live video of The Used and My Chemical Romance performing Queen’s ‘Under Pressure’ at www.unshadowed.net/~breaking/The_Used_And_My_Chemical_Romance-Under_Pressure-(Queen-David_Bowie_Cover)-(Live_MTV2_2_Dollar_Bill)-breakingcustom.mpg

UP TEH PUNX

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Geffen can kiss my ass

Hear the new Weezer single ‘Beverly Hills’ here. Major labels can kiss my ass on illegal downloading. The band tour the UK at the following dates: 06/07/05 — Dublin, Ireland — TBA 06/13/05 — Birmingham, UK — Birmingham Academy 06/14/05 — London, UK — Brixton

Tripdash – This Spells Disaster

Great! Yet another monotonous pop punk band with absolutely nothing whatsoever interesting about them and whose only discernible talent is being able to string clichés together at an alarming rate. This EP feels like it’s been put together with the express intention of trying to cover as many commercial

Strikeforce Diablo – The Albatross and The Architect

As music trends go, the current theme seems to be that of the melodically charged heavy and emotional sound so ably performed by any number of bands, but the instant recognition in regards to Strikeforce Diablo is that of early day Hot Water Music. They

Glass And Ashes – Aesthetic Arrest

Being compared to the likes of the immensely impressive and underrated Yaphet Kotto is no easy thing to live up to, yet No Idea has such faith in the band that such comparisons have happened. But being held in such high regard has worked against them as they fail

Saturday 19 March 2005

At Bloody Last

The Armistice have released a rough 4-track demo on myspace at www.myspace.com/thearmistice and are playing their first gig on april the 30th alongside Phinius Gage and Streetlight Manifesto. Add them as your friends!

Kneehigh – Distance Over Time

Over the last six months Kneehigh have become good. Really, really good. Their last EP showed they’d massive strides, but ‘Distance Over Time’ makes even bigger leaps – I’d go as far as saying that they’re rapidly becoming one of my favourite UK

Irrelevant – Demo

This is a nice little demo – Irrelevant may have a pretty horrible name, but their sound is far, far better. The Glaswegians themselves say they’re influenced by ’emo to Latin jazz, from metal to 70s funk’ and these sounds do shine

Graveltrap Rock it alone

Graveltrap kick off their tour in may. Want to see some dates for it? Click “Discuss this item”.