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From Tuesday 08 August 2006

No Trigger

Spud: Let’s get it out of the way first, as I’m guessing it gets on your nerves: are you bored by the Strike Anywhere comparisons? Or would you be quick to mention bands like Marathon in the same sentence? No band likes being

No Trigger

Spud: Let’s get it out of the way first, as I’m guessing it gets on your nerves: are you bored by the Strike Anywhere comparisons? Or would you be quick to mention bands like Marathon in the same sentence? No band likes being

Check this out.

Submitted by Random Hand: “We have now got three of the tracks from our on the march EP up for all to listen to here. We have just added Mr.Bib which is also featured on the cover CD of this months Big cheese, and made

PVG new videos

Punk Video Guys have posted acoustic videos of Sugarcult performing “Daddy’s Little Defect”, and Kevin Devine covering Brand New‘s “Tautou”. Both can be viewed at www.myspace.com/punkvideoguys

Lifetime enter the studio

According to ap.net, “Lifetime entered Atomic Recording Studios in Brooklyn yesterday with Producer Jesse Cannon (Race The Sun, Houston Calls), Steve Evetts (Saves The Day, Dillinger Escape Plan) will be mixing the effort for a fall release on Decaydance.”

PG go small

Phinius Gage will release new album ‘Seek Out Your Foes and Make Them Sorry’ on Small Town Records in November.

In Flight Program – Reference Points Of No Return

According to the blurb accompanying this CD, ‘Derby’s finest bring forth their long awaited debut CD, and what a CD it is. Set to establish them as one of the UK’s finest and most exciting alt rock acts – ‘Reference Points Of No Return’ mixes up British anthems (think

Switch NX – Explode Into Life This Is Your 9To5

I’ll give Switch NX their due, this record sounds great. Former My Awesome Compilation producer Adam Ellis has done a great job on this EP, and while at times the songs let the band down, the same cannot be said about the sound. The

Hawthorne Heights leave, and then sue, Victory Records

Hawthorne Heights has left, and is now suing, Victory Records. In a remarkable statement, the band said: “Due to recent events we have decided to leave Victory Records. Our departure is anything but amicable. We have decided to leave Victory, in part due to the actions of

Your Eyes My Dreams – Weapons Are Useless

I know what you’re thinking. Yeah, it’s horrendous isn’t it? I can only imagine the scenario: Band Member A: Dude, what can we name our band? Band Member B: I know, let’s be totally ironic and call our generic hardcore band something really generic and hardcore! Band Member A: How