You're browsing the archives « Previous PageNext Page » From Friday 10 March 2006 Versus the arms Versus The World have been added to the two dates that No Use For A Name and The Lawrence Arms are doing: 04.13.06 London, United Kingdom – Mean fiddler 04.14.06 Exeter, United Kingdom – Phoenix Dark signals Darkest Hour and Misery Signals tour the UK in late June: June 26, 2006 London, UK Underworld June 27, 2006 Bournemouth, UK Operahouse June 28, 2006 Manchester, UK Music Box/Jilly’s Rockworld June 29, 2006 Thursday 09 March 2006 Max Bemis is a genius Say Anything = amazing. Check out the joy that is ‘Alive with the Glory of Love’ in video form here or here Never Surrender to the Cheese Big Cheese magazine and BBC’s The Lock Up have joined forces for a new club night. All the details you will need are here Victory UK tour line-up confirmed Aiden, Bayside, The Audition and The Sleeping will tour together as part of a UK Victory Records tour ‘straight after Reading Festival’. Aiden cancel some dates… Part of the Aiden UK tour has been cancelled so the band can tour with HIM in the US. However, the following dates are still ON: April 25th for Leeds, 26th Birmingham, 27th Brighton, 28th Belgium(Groezrock) 29th Manchester(Give it a Name) and 30th London(Give I came here tonight to hear the crowd go… Manchester‘s Babyboom, a side-project of Sonic Boom Six, have a new tune up at www.myspace.com/thebabyboom and it’s simply divine, darlings. Break The Sky – Making Beds In A Burning House You can’t escape the fact there’s some talent on show here – and lots of it – but Break The Sky really aren’t my thing. ‘The Ferryman Who Carries The Dead Across The River’ switches from gruesome bowel-shift growls to double-timed drum beats and Jaed – Dirty Days During ‘Gutter Girl’, I swear Aussie vocalist Vanessa Eve sounds like Avril Lavigne. It’d be unfair to tarnish the Oz popstress with the same brush as Miss L, but there are a few similarities between the two. Jaed combine poppy girly vocals with Blind To – Promising Dreams Selling Nightmares Is this rock, metal, emo, post-hardcore…I’m not really sure, but whatever Blind To want to bracket themselves, ‘Promising Dreams Selling Nightmares’ is actually pretty good. While the 13 songs here don’t break masses of new ground, they have a vocalist with an incredible range.