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From Tuesday 05 September 2006

Murder By Death UK single details

Murder By Death are to release their debut UK single, ‘Boy Decide’ on 6th November via Cooking Vinyl. The single is taken from their third full length album ‘In Bocca Al Lupo’ – their first to be released in the UK which will be out here in

THS take on jack Bauer

The Honeymoon Suite have posted a brand new song called “The 24” which is taken from their debut EP to be released in October/November. You can hear it at www.myspace.com/thehoneymoonsuite

Northstar play in cassinos

I re-discovered the now defunct Northstar today for the first time in ages. You would do well to visit http://www.myspace.com/northstar to get re-acquainted if, like me, you’d forgotten about them. Check out their new band too, Cassino, over at http://www.myspace.com/cassinoband

Three new Falcon songs

The Falcon have posted three new songs up at http://www.myspace.com/thefalconisbiggerthanjesus

Relient K re-release

Taken from ap.net: “Gotee Records will be re-releasing Relient K‘s The Anatomy of the Tongue In Cheek and Two Lefts Don’t Make A Right…But Three Do as “gold versions” on October 31st. These re-releases will be re-mixed and re-mastered by JR McNealy, who worked with the band

The Track Record leave DTR

The Track Record have parted ways with Drive-Thru/Rushmore Records.

Monday 04 September 2006

Azriel – Camden Underworld

Subverse 43 @ The Underworld, Camden, 3rd September 2006 Ahhh, Subverse at the Underworld. A place where fourteen year old metalheads from all over the South come to sniff poppers, dance violently and spend their parents’ money on non-alcoholic beverages while listening to some good metal. So this, the 43rd

Over It – Step Outside Yourself

If, like me, you’ve been an Over It fan for quite some time, the band’s move to a major label has certainly not come before time. If ‘Silverstrand’ didn’t get you going, ‘Timing Is Everything’ certainly would have done – a record that is easily in

Halifax – The Inevitability of a Strange World

Before this record, I classed Halifax as a band that did things well without really standing out as one of the genre’s better bands. ‘The Inevitability of a Strange World’ ditches the Taking Back Sunday-lite sound the band have previously adopted in favour of

Matt Skiba is heaven

Matt Skiba brings over his new project HEAVENS for a debut tour. 15/10/2006 Manchester – Club Academy 16/10/2006 Glasgow – Cathouse