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From Saturday 07 April 2007

FOB live review

Carolyn went to see Fall Out Boy in Manchester – check out her review here

Pete Wentz likes boys – todays PT NotW-esque gossip

According to this article, Fall Out Boy‘s Pete Wentz admits to kissing men ‘because “anything above the waist is fair game”‘.

Not Advised dates

Not Advised tour later this month: 9th – Scunthorpe, Lincoln Imp 10th – Southampton, Joiners 11th – Barnsley, Citrus Rooms 12th – Wigan, Club Nirvana 15th – Brighton, Concorde 2 18th – Plymouth, The Hub* 19th – Swindon, Area 51* 20th – Bromsgrove, The Black Cross* 22nd- Stoke-on-Trent, The Glebe* 23rd- Portsmouth, The Hampshire Rose *With

Zebrahead UK tour dates so far

Zebrahead UK dates (so far): Apr 30 – Auntie Annies – Belfast , Northern Ireland — Headline Show May 1 – The Hub – Dublin , Eire –Headline Show May 2 – Academy 2 – Newcastle, England — Headline Show May 3 – Cathouse – Glasgow, Scotland

Fall Out Boy – Manchester Apollo Theatre

The Apollo is the place to be tonight. The show Sold Out to the degree that not even the touts have tickets and the ones they had went for about £60- if you got one for less, you were lucky! Why all of the commotion about Fall Out

Cobra Starship self-confirm for Carling Fests

Cobra Starship will be playing this years Reading and Leeds Festivals.

Get your Bright Eyes tickets here

If you haven’t already, get your July Bright Eyes tickets from here

Friday 06 April 2007

Woodale – Finish What You Start

If you like Copeland or Anberlin, Florida’s Woodale will be right up your alley. Their softly-softly approach to radio-friendly mainstream emo may not be new, but they do it better than most and this well polished five-track EP serves as a pleasant little

Nekromantix – Life Is A Grave and I Dig It!

I can’t profess to being a know-it-all when it comes to Nekromantix, neither can I really say that I enjoy the music the band tend to play. However, one look at their haircuts on the cover and I was sold enough to give them a

The Disappointments – Reasons To Revolt

Described in the accompanying press release as a band which sound a bit like Snuff, Rancid, Anti-Flag and Gallows, there’s a snotty punk rock attitude to The Disappointments which actually makes them good. To many bands nowadays play this