You're browsing the archives « Previous PageNext Page » From Tuesday 01 August 2006 AFI explode The Explosion will support AFI on the latters UK tour later this year. 18V dates According to rock sound, Eighteen Visions are coming on tour in September: 05 – MANCHESTER Academy 3 06 – GLASGOW King Tuts 07 – LEEDS Cockpit 08 – NEWPORT TJ’s 10 – PORTSMOUTH Wedgewood Rooms 11 – LONDON Mean Fiddler 12 – NOTTINGHAM Rock City 13 – BIRMINGHAM Barfly How cute Cute Is What We Aim For will apparently tour the UK in October. TBS head east Taking Back Sunday are doing a warm up show at 93ft East in London on August 21. Shai Hulud dates SHAI HULUD / REMEMBERING NEVER / PARKWAY DRIVE: 08/28/2006 Swindon, United Kingdom @ The Furnace 08/29/2006 Leeds, United Kingdom @ Joseph’s Well 08/30/2006 Aberdeen, United Kingdom @ Moshulu 08/31/2006 Manchester, United Kingdom @ Music Box 09/01/2006 Newport, United Kingdom @ TJ’s 09/02/2006 London, United Kingdom @ Underworld Panic on the streets of London From a FueledByRamen mailout: Panic! At The Disco have confirmed that they are to do a intimate secret show in London very soon… keep posted at the bands web site www.panicatthedisco.com or www.myspace.com/panicatthedisco for more details on how you can be one of the lucky few to Boysetsashes Boysetsfire are to ‘retire’ after their UK shows in August and September. Dashboard Confessional – Dusk and Summer Big is always better right? Well that’s what we’re always told, yet the new Dashboard Confessional album may well dispell that myth. This record sounds HUGE. Gone are the days of Mr Carabba wistfully strumming his guitar and singing about nursing his broken heart. ‘Dusk and New fresh cheese The new issue of Big Cheese magazine is out now. It’s a special 30 years of Punk issue, with guest editor Fat Mike from NOFX. Plus the Ramones, Good Riddance, Damned, Sham 69, AFI, Billy Talent plus top 100 punk songs Out Of Sight – Something Created By Belief I think it’s perfectly fair to say Out Of Sight have come from nowhere. Usually you can catch a whiff of a band as they zoom up on the UK scene, but this Bucks bunch literally came out of nowhere, caught the eye of super-producer John Naclerio