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From Friday 18 August 2006

New reviewer

Over the course of the next few weeks we will be taking on new staff – the first is a new reviewer, Andrew Ritchie. He’ll be posting live reviews of the Dashboard Confessional, Panic! At The Disco and Taking Back Sunday

Skatch – Enjoy

Cross Good Charlotte, Allister and Less Than Jake with some cheeky chappies and you’ve got Brummies Skatch. For a five-tracker by an unsigned – and relatively unknown – band, this is a lot of fun. Disposable,

Nice Clean Cut – S/T

Nice Clean Cut remind me of Snow Patrol. Not the current ‘dad rock’ version, but the band that started off fresh out of Scotland at their ‘Songs For Polarbears’ era. Over the course of just three songs the band make an instant impression, although I

Big Cheese issue 80 details…

Submitted: “Issue 80 of Big Cheese sees the mighty prog monsters COHEED AND CAMBRIA gracing the front as the band have a bit of a meltdown in London Town and reveal just how they plan on topping the mainstream mauling ‘Good Apollo…’. Elsewhere we meet

New Madison track online

Rushmore Records’ Madison has posted a new song titled “You Keep The Money” here.

Punktastic Un-Scene 2 now just £2 while stocks last!

In anticipation of the release of Punktastic Un-Scene 3 in October (tracklisting coming soon!) we’ve reduced the price of Punktastic Un-Scene 2 to just £2. We only have 50 copies left, so grab one of the last ones. The 16-track compilation features brand new tracks from the

Enter Romance

Enter Shikari will support My Chemical Romance at the Hammersmith Palais on August 22.

Take The Crown support 18V

Take the Crown will be supporting Eighteen Visions on their UK September tour.

Static hell

Static Thought has officially announced their signing to Hellcat Records.

hellogoodbye – Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs!

Well, hellogoodbye are a band. That much is pretty accurate I think. The genre they belong to is beyond me. What are they, Pop-punk? Electro-pop? Who knows? What I do know is that there’s a lot of synthesiser work here, and even those unfamiliar with their previous