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From Friday 13 April 2007

Issue 18 of ASFAR out now

Issue 18 of A Short Fanzine About Rocking is out now! It includes interviews with: Deftones, As I Lay Dying, On Broken Wings, Bouncing Souls, Killswitch Engage, Mis-Hap, Luke Leighfield & Sam Isaac, Ella, Poison

Farewell, auf wiedersehn, goodbye

Submitted: Rumour has it, Farewell Finito! have been dropped by Tree Brain Records.

Hello vocals

Oxford pop-punkers Hello Summer need a new vocalist – click ‘comment on this item’ for details if you think you fit the bill.

Chasing videos

Chasing Safety have posted a new video of Flood of Red performing ‘Don’t Sleep, Swim’ and Devil Sold His Soul performing Like It’s Your Last over at www.myspace.com/chasingsafetyproductions

FBTMOF dates

Fear Before The March of Flames tour in August/September: 29 Aug 2007 The Peel Kingston, UK 31 Aug 2007 Joiners Southhampton, UK 1 Sep 2007 Sugarmill Stoke O Trent, UK 2 Sep 2007 Corporation Sheffield, UK 3 Sep 2007 Moshulu Aberdeen, UK 4 Sep 2007 Music Box

If only Vagrant paid their advertising bills!

Vagrant has announced the launch of Density Records, a new imprint focused on heavy music. Vagrant president Rich Egan explained: “We’ve been hearing some really exciting younger, heavier bands and wanted to bring them into the Vagrant family, Density allows us to branch out into heavier music and reach

Breaking news: Oli Sykes court update

Bring Me The Horizon ‘singer’ Oliver Scott Sykes, of Sheffield, appeared at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court this morning charged with common assault. His case, which started at 10am, was adjourned for three weeks to allow for witness statements to be gathered. He was released on bail.

New 10 Easy Wishes track

10 Easy Wishes (from aberdeen!) have posted new track ‘Hamish And The Cat Monster’ over at www.myspace.com/10easywishes

New Paramore song

“Misery Business”, the first single off of Paramore‘s new album Riot! can be heard in it’s entirety at www.fbrplus.com

Glasgow GIAN date downgraded

The Glasgow date of Give It A Name has been moved from the original venue of the SECC to the Carling Academy with tickets still available.