You're browsing the archives « Previous PageNext Page » From Tuesday 08 February 2005 Turbo The Turbo ACs will return to the UK in June. Dates to follow soon. Penknife need a gig tonight! Penknifelovelife have had their gig tonight cancelled at the last minute and are looking to hop on any bill in the London area. If you can help email me at paul@punktastic.com with a telephone number and I’ll put you in touch. Wheezy does it Weezer are currently “planning” dates for a US and overseas tour which is believed to include the UK. The band have been rumoured to appear at Download Festival in June. Video killed the college radio star Submitted by Shawn: “I have a college radio show, and me and my co-host will be interviewing Lagwagon this monday (Feb 7) on our show. The show is from 8pm to 10pm. We have a site online you can check out: www.mondaynightradness.com We are going to be Monday 07 February 2005 The Academy Is… Going to be big this year The Academy Is… have posted another new track off their forthcoming ‘Almost Here’ LP. You can listen to ‘Down and Out’ here. New C7 video The new Codeseven video for ‘All the Best Dreams’ can be found here. Caffeine – Lying Honestly CAFFEINE have been around for years, and in their history they’ve had some big support slots, notably BLINK 182 and THE OFFSPRING, but those were a long time ago now and the band have almost faded into obscurity now, so when I received The Mercury League – Demo 2 The Mercury League have been knocking about for just over a year now and in that time they’ve already started to make a name for themselves. The quartet hail from Sunderland and will batter your senses with something which isn’t quite hardcore but is more aggressive than Charity + Rock = Good. For those who have walked around with their eyes shut and hands over their ears for the past 2 weeks…here’s a final reminder… ADEQUATE 7, HOWARDS ALIAS, FIREAPPLE RED, JERRY BUILT, MY ECHO Camden Underworld – This Tuesday (Feb Sunday 06 February 2005 Shatterhand – Random Acts Of Defiance Coming off like Frankie Stubbs fronting Fastlane, Scotland’s Shatterhand make their bid for relevance with Random Acts of Defiance and all credit to them, they certainly come up with the goods here. A fine collection of angry songs, all replete with the social conscience so