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From Friday 21 January 2005

Concrete

Submitted: “Yet another new record label – Concrete Atlas Records – has found it’s way onto myspace. There’s a preview MP3 from their first release (which will be out in May) on www.myspace.com/concreteatlas and there’ll be more coming soon. How exciting.”

Punk’s gone

More details about the ‘Punk Goes 80s’ release scheduled for Fearless Records. Bands scheduled to take part include: Emery (covering Bonnie Tyler‘s ‘I Need A Hero’), Boys Night Out, Midtown, Reliant K, The Early November, A Thorn

Typical. Bloody typical.

A batch of review CDs sent to one of our reviewers has gone missing (thanks Royal Mail!) which may mean that if you sent in a CD to be reviewed between December 18 and January 4 (roughly) it may be lost in a post office somewhere.

New label seeks bands

Submitted: “A new independent record label based in South London, called Boss Recordings, is on the look out for new talent for its roster. Boss recordings will sign anyone with a passion for music. Visit www.bossrecordings.moonfruit.com for more details.”

Rise up

Submitted: “The Rise : Reclamation Process 12” is up for Pre-order now at www.blacklodgedistribution.co.uk This bad boy doesn’t hit the shops until the 1st of February but you can pre-order your copy now to ensure you have it on that day. This is the world vinyl pressing of this

Hollywood cries for a fighting star

Hollywood Ending and Cry For Silence have been confirmed as support on the forthcoming Fightstar tour. 01/03/2005 – Oxford, Zodiac 03/03/2005 – Anglia, University 04/03/2005 – Leicester, Charlotte 05/03/2005

Thursday 20 January 2005

Lagwagon – Live In A Dive

To me, Lagwagon has never been a band that has knocked me out with a stellar record – they’ve always had 12 song albums with 6 or 7 great songs and a couple of fillers. If you combined their ‘greatest hits’ into one disc, it would

FSF + Dashboard?

Chris Carrabba re-joining Further Seems Forever? Say it ain’t so! Surprisingly, even if it may only be a one-off, it seems the Dashboard man IS intending to perform again with his old band. The Bamboozle Festival in New Jersey, during April, will

My Chem Rom on TRL

Submitted: “My Chemical Romance‘s recent appearance on MTV’s TRL has been posted online. To view footage from the band’s performance, head here.”

A Small Quitter

Mark Walker, the singer in A Small Victory, has quit the band.