You're browsing the archives « Previous PageNext Page » From Wednesday 09 August 2006 The King Blues – Under The Fog It’s rare to find a band that manage to pay lip service to the music of the past while successfully updating it, even more so when they are able to use familiar aspects of a particular genre to bring it to a new audience. Rejoice, then, because London’s King Technical difficulties I am currently experiencing major emails problems, so if you have sent me an email in the last 48hrs and I have not responded, please re-send to paulpunktastic@gmail.com Thanks. Victory signs new band Hardcore/metal band Beneath The Sky has signed with Victory Records. The group formed in mid-2004 in Cincinnati, OH and then self-released a four-song demo in January of 2005. The band released an EP this past May. First HH v Victory, now Panic v Wilson… Former Panic! At The Disco bassist Brent Wilson is suing the band. A statement from the Wilson camp states: “A court case is in the making. Brent and his lawyer have taken the next step. A letter has been sent to Panic! stating that Brent Travis files for divorce Taken from ap.net: “Travis Barker and wife, Shanna have filed for divorce. Looks like they aren’t “Staying Together For The Kids” after all.” The Unseen are Rancid Submitted by Nick The Chic Greek: “According to norwichdarkside.co.uk The Unseen are to support Rancid on all of their UK dates.” Latterman – We Are Still Alive… That Latterman sound. It’s infectious. They say you shouldn’t change a winning formula and, well, you could say it’s back. We Are Still Alive kicks off where No Matter… and Turn Up… left off: Latterman rocking out like it’s going out of fashion, as we now New Cavil At Rest songs Cavil At Rest has posted four new demos at www.purevolume.com/cavilatrest Victory respond in HH saga…kind of MTV has posted an article on the Hawthorne Heights v Victory Records saga and has a small comment to clarify Victory’s side. MTV report that while Victory owner Tony Brummel did not return a request for comment, Robert Meloni, litigation counsel for Victory Records, said the lawsuit No Trigger interview I interviewed Tom Rheault, singer for No Trigger, last week, and quizzed him on their cracking album Canyoneer, fitting in on the Warped Tour, touring plans and a whole host of other stuff. Check it here.