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From Friday 09 June 2006

Park

Taken from ap.net: “Parkway Drive have signed to Epitaph Records; they are now listed on the label’s upcoming release page. Their debut album, Killing With A Smile, will be released in the US on August 22.”

Two new PT Recs releases

Punktastic Recordings is pleased to announce details of its next two releases. The first will be the new record by The Misnomer, ‘Jealousy Is Legacy’. The CD will feature 8-tracks and you can sample two of them over at www.myspace.com/themisnomer To

Thursday 08 June 2006

Eleventyseven – and the land of fake believe

‘and the land of fake believe’ is a pop-punk CD without the punk. Imagine Busted duetting with Blink 182 and you’d get Son of Dork. Well Eleventyseven are the US equivalent; a band nothing more than a boy-band in pop-punk clothing. They

Because I’m looking forward to this…

Submitted: “Dischordant rock’n’rollers Gallows finally put the finishing touches on their debut album last night and its all done! ‘Orchestra of Wolves’ will be released through In at the deep end records later this year and pre-orders will be announced soon!”

DC cant wait

You can see the new Dashboard Confessional video for ‘Don’t Wait’

HHN new website

Household Name Records have a new website up at www.householdnamerecords.co.uk

Bob Mould dates

Bob Mould had UK dates later this month: June 21, 2006 London, UK O2 Wireless Festival June 22, 2006 Birmingham, UK Carling Academy 2 June 23, 2006 Manchester, UK Club Academy June 24, 2006 Edinburgh, UK The Liquid Room June 25, 2006 Leeds, UK O2 Wireless Festival

LTJ festival warm-ups

Less Than Jake do a couple of dates around their Reading/Leeds performances: Cardiff University 26/08/06 Bournemouth Opera House 28/08/06

The Wireless Stores – Dust Ghosts

Good things come to those that wait. It’s been over three years since The Wireless Stores first came to my attention, with their fantastic debut ‘Historic Sites of Scenic Beauty #1’. The band’s first full length effort ‘Dust Ghosts’ is finally here, and

Transition – Get There

Transition sound like a cross between ‘So Long Astoria‘-era The Ataris and recent Rise Records signees Southcott. With an ultra slick and melodic pop-punk sound, Transition are bound to pick up a legion of fans with their singalong-ability,