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From Sunday 23 October 2005

Mad skillz

Taken from ap.net: “The Matches have begun tracking their new record. They are working with quite a few producers. One producer that has already met and signed on to the project is Mark Hoppus of Blink-182.”

I smell of booze

Submitted by Alex: “The Bronx have a live dvd coming out, the release date is still TBA, it was recorded in Australia at the Annandale in Sydney.”

NHOI headline shows

Submitted: “Never Heard Of It are playing 3 headlining shows after good to go tour: Oct 30, 2005 | Milton Keynes @ Woughton Centre – w/ Gravel Trap Oct 31, 2005 | London @ Garage Nov 02, 2005 | Exeter @ Cavern”

Saturday 22 October 2005

HiTechJet – 600 Miles From…

HTJ are a band that I’ve kept close tabs on since their first demo through to this, their debut album. The band’s last release ‘If You Take Anything’ was a mini-album which showcased just how diverse this band can be and it left me itching to hear what they

Mest – Photographs

What’s the difference between Mest and McFly? Well, tattoos and about three songs aside, ‘Photographs’ would suggest there’s very little to choose between the two. Strip away some of the extra guitars and the polished and clean vocal melodies, which Mest build

Bullet Train To Vegas – We Put Scissors Where Our Mouths Are

Another day, another record and another misleading and over hyping press sheet seems to be an all too familiar feeling lately. In 2001 when BTTV formed with the ideals of creating music that contradicts the dull and predictable state of punk and indie (I paraphrase) they were probably on

Did I miss something?

According to ap.net, Hollywood Undead is Myspace Records’ first band. But wait a second, since when did Myspace have a record label?!

Friday 21 October 2005

forget what you heard. brains are sexy.

Jack Johnson tours the UK early next year. 2/22/06 Vicar Street Dublin Ireland 2/24/06 Bristol Colston Hall 2/25/06 Carling Manchester Apollo 2/26/06 Carling Academy – Birmingham 2/28/06 Plymouth Pavilions 3/3/06 Hammersmith Apollo

Side Sixty Seven – Beyond Warped – Live Music Series

I should start off this whole reviewing lark with some skate punk. I have to, really. It is what I love. Though I now realise I’ve lost a fair few scene points for that comment. Damn. Anyway – I don’t know who Side Sixty

Beloved (US) – How It Ends

How will it end? With a good album? No. It will end with a very dull and incredibly irritating album. Oh, and some gang vocals. Now I know the hardcore scene has fans. I know a fair few Hatebreed fans personally. So I know people