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From Tuesday 25 April 2006

Kid Dynamite – Four Years In One Gulp (DVD)

Under normal circumstances, this would be four or even four-and-a-half stars worthy. I mean the term ‘legends’ gets banded about very easily – and we are as guilty of that as anyone else – but bands such as Kid Dynamite surely deserve those kind of plaudits.

It’s no ‘San Dimas’…

The Ataris have posted a new song called ‘Whatever Lies Will Help You Rest’ over at www.myspace.com/theataris

Murder by e-card

Murder by Death have posted an e-card for ‘In Bocca Al Lupo’, their new album set for release on May 23 via East/West’s newest incubator, Tent Show Records. You can see the e-card here.

FOB new album details clarification

Taken from ap.net: “This was posted in Fall Out Boy‘s journal: “Before we get yelled at: Our new record is not going to be some huge change from our last two. It will be a natural progression. Two: TBS and MCR are not doing guest vocals on

I prefer a bourbon biscuit

According to Rock Sound, Gorilla Biscuits have reformed.

The daily apology

We would again like to apologise for the problems last night – our hosts claim to have suffered a severe power outage which resulted in all of their websites being down for six hours. We are back now – still minus the forums – but we are working

Far From Finished dates

Boston’s finest street-punkers FAR FROM FINISHED stop in for five exclusive UK headline shows after their European tour with Less Than Jake/Dropkick Murphys! This is only their second UK tour after last year’s stint supporting The Real Mckenzies. 05/09/2006 – Bristol, UK

Monday 24 April 2006

Fez – Science Friction

I like The Fez. They’re doing something, while not wholly different, that at least tries to push back genre boundaries and when you’re up against a sea of Fall Out Boy or Hawthorne Heights clones, it’s a brave move to make.

Sick of the festival?

Although unconfirmed, Punktastic understands Sick of it All will be playing this years Reading and Leeds Festivals.

The Ataris cross the line

The Ataris have posted a new song called ‘The Cheyenne Line’ over at www.myspace.com/theataris The song will appear on their Columbia Records release, ‘Welcome The Night’, due out in July. It’s not actually as much of a departure as I thought it might be, vocals