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From Friday 14 December 2007

Anberlin sing for Christmas

Anberlin has posted their Christmas song “Baby Please Come Home” at www.myspace.com/anberlin

I bet this is on myspace in minutes…

Punktastic understands Fall Out Boy, Killswitch Engage, soulja boy, Kanye West, The Color Fred, Angels and Airwaves, Team Sleep and New Found Glory have all been asked to play this years Give It A Name Festival.

The ‘man’ needs to email me back!

It has been confirmed the full Give It A Name lineup will be officially announced on January 9. Each day will have 14 bands…

A Man Down release – buy it and shut me up

Like New Found Glory and Captain Everything!? Then you’ll love A Man Down – and you can get their new EP for as little (or as much) as you like. Just CLICK HERE for details on how to get the CD for as little

Secret interviews

I interviewed recent Victory signees Secret Lives! of the Freemasons and you can read the ensuing conversation HERE

Secret Lives of the Freemasons

Paul: Hello, who are you and what do you do in the band? Secret: My name is Brien Worsham and I sing. Paul: As you’re quite new to UK audiences, it would be great if you could introduce your band and tell us all about your sound and the type of

Secret Lives of the Freemasons

Paul: Hello, who are you and what do you do in the band? Secret: My name is Brien Worsham and I sing. Paul: As you’re quite new to UK audiences, it would be great if you could introduce your band and tell us all about your sound and the type of

Thursday 13 December 2007

A Kelly To Remember

You can watch A Day To Remember cover Kelly Clarkson’s ‘Since You’ve Been Gone’ live at Bamboozle HERE

Think:Fire – Swings and Roundabouts

Think:Fire have shared the stage with some pretty heavyweight names in the last 18 months. I actually saw them open up for Say Anything earlier this year and thought they were on the right lines but lacked a final punch; that knockout blow

Bleached Wail – Stand Up Straight

This is a weird little record. I’m not really sure how you categorise Bleached Wail; they certainly have a few ska-ish elements, but there’s a lot of off-kilter drums and weird guitar squeals and a complete lack of any kind of cohesion. There’s a fine line between