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From Sunday 01 April 2007

Beat it

Beat Union support Reel Big Fish on the band’s UK dates.

Saturday 31 March 2007

Midget is close

Midget & Giant have new track ‘Close Closer’ up for streaming.

The Obstacle Race – EP

Whoever wrote this review which features on The Obstacle Race‘s bio needs to pull their head from out of their arse. “Charismatic frontman Louis Greenwood melodically articulates his modern poetry with gentle audacity, his delivery a stellar completion to the wonderfully introspective look at the beauty, eccentricities,

catch-it kebabs – Return of the Kebabulance

Probably the UK’s finest ska band, ‘Return of the Kebabulance’ reaffirms the band’s status as the cream of the crop. With a more dub, RX Bandits-style sound than previously, this is a record which shows a hell of a lot of musical maturity. ‘Rudi Got Swing’, for

Daggermouth – Turf Wars

Like Set Your Goals? Love Daggermouth! Basically a more skate-punk version of our favourite popcore heroes, Daggermouth‘s latest album is a punk rock-fuelled blast of sub two minute songs that leaves you pumped with adrenalin and gagging for more. ‘Turf Wars’ is a

Friday 30 March 2007

Exclusive Thursday

Our intrepid interviewer Andy managed to chat to Thursday‘s Geoff Rickley on Wednesday and scooped the exclusive lowdown on the band quitting Island and Geoff’s collaboration with Daryl palumbo in House of Blow. Read the full interview at www.punktastic.com/interviews/182

Thursday

“A good Thursday show is just chaotic. It’s sweaty, you don’t what the fuck’s going on, but you feel this amazing energy. It’s not about standing there and just watching the band play as if we were musical geniuses, if it’s a good Thursday show

Thursday

“A good Thursday show is just chaotic. It’s sweaty, you don’t what the fuck’s going on, but you feel this amazing energy. It’s not about standing there and just watching the band play as if we were musical geniuses, if it’s a good Thursday show

No Idea band quit

Fifth Hour Hero have split up.

Down Within – The Heist Begins Here

It seems that practically every other band have opted for screaming on their latest releases and sadly Down Within are no different. However it’s very hard to pull off effectively and at times this five piece straddle a fine line between hitting the mark and completely missing