You're browsing the archives « Previous PageNext Page » From Saturday 06 May 2006 Reasons submitted: reason 69‘s new EP ‘Pokerface’ release date is 7th june 2006. The tracklist is 1. Pokerface 2. Send in the casualty. 3.Sesquipedalian 4. Im not ‘appy 5. Why do police cars have alloys when hospitals have no beds. They are also recording Ever-ready Evergreen Terrace tour the UK next month: June 19, 2006 London, UK Underworld June 20, 2006 Peterborough, UK June 21, 2006 Manchester, UK Jillys Rockworld June 22, 2006 Bradford, UK Rio June 23, 2006 Swindon, UK Furnace Seriously, listen to this band… You can pre-order the new Trophy Scars album over at www.thedeathscene.com Ducky Boys – The War Back Home The Ducky Boys are a band who like to keep things simple. Hailing from Boston USA, they became popular alongside fellow punks The Dropkick Murphys, but never achieved anything like the same status as Al Barr’s crew. Musically they’re not altogether unlike the Dropkicks, but Happy birthday pep rock! Submitted: “Pep-Rock.com has been up and running for 1 Year now and to celebrate that fact they are putting on a show at the White Horse in High Wycombe tonight that will feature Chaser, Furthest Drive Home, Matter Of Distance, Buzzin’ BUZZKiLL have a new website featuring the whole of there new album ‘DRIVEN BY LOSS’ to listen to on-line. Go here: http://www.buzzkill.co.uk Friday 05 May 2006 Bring me the video You can see the new Bring Me The Horizon video here The Ruined – Destructors 666 Split Just as in football there’s a Savage for every Henry and in cinema a Sandler for every Pacino, for every excellent Ruined track there’s a desultory effort from the Destructors. One is tempted to suggest that the straight-down-the-middle chasm in quality is necessary for the balance of the universe; Hate Hatebreed has signed to Roadrunner Records. Taking Back Sunday – Louder Now ‘Tell All Your Friends’ was one of those genre-defining records that has paved the way for emo, or whatever you want to call it, to become so successful. Bands such as Thursday (‘Full Collapse’), Brand New (‘Deja Entendu’) and Finch (‘What It