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From Tuesday 28 November 2006

Get squeezed

An acoustic performance of Get Cape Wear Cape Fly‘s ‘War Of The Worlds’ will be shown on Channel 4 tomorrow morning (Wednesday 29th November) between 7am-7.30am in their Freshly Squeezed show.

Kill your dead

Killswitch Engage and Bury Your Dead tour together in January: 7th – Nottingham Rock City, UK 8th – Glasgow Barrowlands, UK 10th – Dublin Ambassador, IRELAND 11th – Manchester Academy, UK 12th – Birmingham Academy, UK 13th – London Brixton Academy, UK 14th – Bristol Academy, UK

Fall Out Boy UK dates

Fall Out Boy have annouced 3 low-key dates in January to promote the release of their forthcoming album ‘Infinity On High’. The band play the following dates: JAN 27 BRIDGEND Recreation Centre JAN 28 GLASGOW Garage JAN 29 LONDON Hammersmith Palais

Yet more Farse rumours

While nothing is confirmed, I’m hearing a lot of rumours about Farse getting back together for something more permanent than just a one-off…

Crack squad

The Crack Rocksteady 7 will be over in the UK next April.

Bang goes Broadway

Bullets To Broadway‘s planned UK tour early next year has been cancelled.

JJ confirm split

Jesse James have confirmed they will split next year.

Monday 27 November 2006

Scars of Tomorrow – The Failure of Drowning

Has there ever been a more spurious genre than metalcore? I mean, does anyone legally entitled to vote, or even in possession of an IQ decent enough to get a McJob actually listen to this shit? Jesus, is this what we’ve come to? Irredeemable wank with song titles like

Three Years Hiding – Stories

Although Three Years Hiding list some of the golden era Drive Thru bands as influences (se New Found Glory and The Movielife as top of the list on the band’s myspace), this Brummie mob have a more modern sound, taking reference from bands

Mr G and Rich – A Little Advice…

I can’t think of too many redeeming features that makes ‘A Little Advice On Life And How Not To Live It’ stand out from the pack. The Bowie-meets-Placebo-meets-mainstream rock sound that engulfs Mr G and Rich is a little bit average really, so while ‘The