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From Tuesday 04 April 2006

JJ mean everything to me

Submitted: “Original punk soul brothers Jesse James are back on Deck Cheese after releasing a couple of albums on Golf & kick straight back into action with their killer new single ‘Everything’. A catchy as hell, stomping four & a half minute epic. The group are now

Love That Kills – …To Cruel Nails Surrendered

I’ve said it before, and no doubt I’ll say it again, but for me In At The Deep End Records have to be the most consistent label in the UK right now. Time after time we’ve received great releases from the label and this latest offering

Monday 03 April 2006

This is why you should read PT every die

As revealed by Punktastic last week, the Lock Up/Concrete Jungle stage will take place on two days at the Reading/Leeds festivals this year due to “popular demand.” Although no acts have been officially confirmed, expect Aiden to be among the names confirmed for the stage in

Reading/Leeds in full so far

For those interested, here are the confirmed Reading and Leeds bands announced tonight: Joining headliners Franz Ferdinand at Reading on Friday and Leeds on Saturday on the Main Stage are Kaiser Chiefs, Audioslave, Feeder, Belle and Sebastian, Fall Out Boy – at Reading ONLY, The Subways, and

Panic! at the festivals

Panic! At the Disco and Fallout Boy are also playing the Reading/Leeds Festivals. EDIT – FOB are playing Reading ONLY.

MCR play Carling

My Chemical Romance are confirmed for the main stage of the Reading/Leeds Festivals.

Sikth dates

Sikth tour later this month, Exit ten support on all dates. 6th – Barfly, Birmingham 7th – Fibbers, York 8th – Barfly, Glasgow 9th – Barfly, Liverpool 10th – Barfly, Cardiff 11th – Barfly, London

Warning

Short Warning have posted a brand new song called ‘when the going gets tough we leave town‘ up at www.myspace.com/shortwarning

JJ new song preview

Jesse James have put a brand new song up at www.myspace.com/jessejames

Cartel are wonder-ful

You can hear a very brief segment of Cartel‘s version of ‘Wonderwall’ over at http://fearlessrecords.com/index/pg90.htm