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From Tuesday 29 May 2007

Cutting maths with knives

Holy Roar Records’ Cutting Pink With Knives Are set to head off on tour with newbies Maths in late July: 27 Jul 2007 Crown and Anchor – Eastbourne 28 Jul 2007 Free Date! 29 Jul 2007 Flapper and Firkin – Birmingham 30 Jul 2007 NEWCASTLE (TBC) 31 Jul 2007

Drail new tracks and release info

New live demo tracks up now on www.myspace.com/drail The band will be recording the record in the end of summer to be released on 30days of night…

Madina Lake UK dates

Madina Lake tour the UK in September: Mon 24 Sep 2007 UK Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms

Dartz Elm Records

Taken from the mailout: DEEP ELM RECORDS is pleased to announce that it will be releasing “This Is My Ship” from DARTZ! in North America and Japan. This Teesside, UK trio’s critically-acclaimed debut full-length was released by X-tra Mile Recordings Ltd. earlier this year.

Goldie has another boy

Team Goldie has posted a cover of “Another Boy” by Midtown on www.myspace.com/teamgoldie

Capguns n Coke – / The Grizzley Ends Split

When I saw there were 12 songs on this split CD, my immediate instinct was to think this would be too long. Most of the splits I own are 4 or 6 songs long, so this is certainly value for money. Both bands play a pop-punk sound which is

All Time acoustic

All Time Low have posted an acoustic version of jasey rae on their myspace from the punk goes acoustic cd.

Slam Dunk Fest review

I went to the Slam Dunk Fest yesterday – read my review here

Reel Big Fish – Leeds University

Last year’s Slam Dunk festival wasn’t so hot. It wasn’t just that the weather was a bit nippy; more the fact the wind swept the sound away for miles and the high-profile bands let down the crowds with sub-par performances. Perhaps noting the problems, this

Monday 28 May 2007

The Orangeburg Massacre – Moorea

I was delving through my ‘to review’ pile and shoved Moorea into my computer purely because of the artwork. The penned image is very clichéd but I quite like the washed out look of the orange. Oh, they’ve got that in their name, haven’t they. Clever, that.