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From Monday 08 January 2007

Lagwagon UK dates

Confirmed Lagwagon tour dates: April 10 – Birmingham Barfly April 11 – Nottingham Rock City April 12 – Manchester Uni April 14 – London Mean Fiddler

I bet Peta wish they were as cool as Zolof

Head on over to www.myspace.com/zoloftherockandrolldestroyer to hear Zolof cover Chamillionaire’s “Ridin’ Dirty”

Free music!!!

You can download the whole Days Away album ‘Mapping An Invisible World’ for free over at http://www.purevolume.com/albums/daysaway/mappinganinvisibleworld

They’ve got the clap, yeah

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah have posted two new songs on their myspace.

The Sleeping add headline dates

The Sleeping have announced a couple of headlining dates to go alongside their dates as main support to Senses Fail. This live jaunt coincides with the re-issue date of their impressive debut album ‘Believe What We Tell You’. This version of the album will include

Brand New rock

The new Rock Sound magazine is out now and features Brand New on the cover. The mag features an exclusive interview with the band and you can read a snippet here

Ever so simple

Simply Luke Leighfield is no longer simple, so siree. To find out why, click ‘comment on this item’!

The Siegfried Sassoon – Electrocuted means dead

Acting as the first real contender to Biffy Clyro‘s ‘most ridiculous band name in music’ crown, The Siegfried Sassoon are here with their first proper offering to prove they’re more than just a forgettable band with an unforgettable name. Fortunately they manage to

The Prizefighter Inferno – My Brother’s Blood Machine

There’s a fine line between genius and madness. And by Jove, I think Claudio Sanchez is beginning to dance a little too close to the line. Away from his Coheed and Cambria day job, The Prizefighter Inferno is a half-electronic, half-folk side-project that takes in

Sunday 07 January 2007

Showing Off To Thieves – Everyone has their secrets

Imagine if Reuben weren’t so angry. Imagine if Biffy Clyro weren’t so ridiculous. Finally, imagine Hell is for Heroes without the ability to rock you to the very core, and you’re left with Lockjaw Records’ Showing off to Thieves. Here with