You're browsing the archives « Previous PageNext Page » From Thursday 10 August 2006 Shai Hulud get metal Shai Hulud have signed to Metal Blade. GAP-owned firm sued by punk band Taken from punknews.org: “Suggesting that major corporations didn’t learn from the Air MacKaye incident between Nike and Minor Threat, popular clothing brand Old Navy has apparently appropriated a flyer design by Baltimore, Maryland’s Oxes. While not a mainstream band, the group is well known enough to have Wednesday 09 August 2006 Wasted Wasted Daze have put their cover of ‘Set You Free’ by N-Trance up at www.myspace.com/wasteddaze The Great St Louis post tracks on myspace Submitted: “Bolton’s punk band the great st. louis have put up two new songs (forever now and sink) on their myspace account www.myspace.com/thegreatstlouis. They have recently signed to JSNTGM records and are expecting to release an album around october.” Dashboard Camden show Dashboard Confessional play the Camden Barfly on August 22. New Lockjaw merch site Submitted: “The Lockjaw Records On-Line Outlet Store is online!! Itβs the most affordable way to buy music put out by Lockjaw Records. We’re committed to supplying your records at bargain prices – you won’t find an album over Β£7.50. All shipping in the UK is FREE! (a small charge PT needs new staff Punktastic is looking to recruit several new staff members. We are looking for new reviewers, interviewers and specifically people who feel they could get involved in future PunktasticTV projects. We are looking for hard-working individuals who are willing to put a few hours a week every week into PT. Straightaway new music Paris skatepunks Straightaway have posted three unmastered, pre-songs from their upcoming debut full-length “Democracy Of Spreading Poverty” over at www.myspace.com/straightaway and www.purevolume.com/straightaway New videos added to PunktasticTV We have added a number of new videos to PunktasticTV. You can now see new vids by The Riverclub, The Early November, Settlefish, Days In December, Short Warning, Phinius Gage, Tellison and Jesse The Mercury League – London Camden Underworld It’s always a treat to walk into a venue and be blown away before I’ve even taken a breath, but tonight BREAKNECK do just that. Powered by some stunning musicianship (in particular the ever-duelling guitars) and enough kinetic energy to tire out a nymphomaniac on speed, the