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From Thursday 24 August 2006

Reach the sky

Skys Day Off have posted a new track “Until My Eyes Awake” on their myspace page, taken from their split EP with Kill The Arcade. The EP’s out on September 7 via Tree Brain Records. Check www.myspace.com/skysdayoffmusic

The Banner split

New Jersey‘s The Banner have split up.

Anberlin added to NFG tour?

Submitted by James: “At the New Found Glory metro gig in London last night I talked to Jordan after the show and he told me that Anberlin would also be on their UK tour in Nov/Dec. The full line-up is: NFG, The Early

Misnomer dates

The Misnomer head out on tour next month in support of new album ‘Jealousy Is…’. If anyone can fill a gap, please email paul@punktastic.com Dates are: September – Thur 7th GUILFORD THE STAR Sun 10th – NEWPORT MEZE Fri 15th – WANTAGE THE SWEATBOX Thu 28th – HUDDERSFIELD THE WEST Fri 29th

Naaaaaaay

Horse The Band has released a new track called “Anti Pizza” at www.myspace.com/horsetheband

HHN are everything

You can now get the new Captain Everything CD for just £9 delivered from www.householdnamerrecords.co.uk

Midget return!

Taken from the BSM mailout: “In their first London appearance since playing the LA2 way back in January 2001, MIDGET make their live comeback on 18th September, headlining the launch night for the new Alcopop! label, with support coming from ENCYCLOPEDIA and James Broad from SILVER SUN

Eighteen Visions – S/T

Once upon a time there was a band that, like Avenged Sevenfold, took a love for sleazy 80s rock and roll, mixed it with hardcore, and came up with a sound loved by thousands of music fans from around the world. If ‘Vanity’ started to take

Wednesday 23 August 2006

BSF tour continues

Boy Sets Fire will NOT be cancelling their forthcoming UK dates despite serious injuries sustained recently by guitarist Josh Latshaw. Stage tech Chris Rakus will be filling in for Josh according to the tour’s promoters.

Captain Everything – Bomb Song

Captain Everything really are one of those bands that can be considered stalwarts of the UK punk scene. I would imagine that there a very few people reading this review who are yet to hear them or see them play live. The band are preceding