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From Thursday 23 July 2009

Slam Dunk hits London tomorrow!

Don’t forget to head down to the Garage tomorrow night if you’re in London for a special one-off Slam Dunk club night. With two rooms of music playing a mix of ska/pop-punk/metal/hardcore and a live set from Out Of Sight, it’s not one to be missed. Doors

The Mission District headline dates

The Mission District head out on tour this September with support from Save Your Breath and Snakes Hate Fire. Dates below: 15 Sep Roadhouse, Mancheste 16 Sep Academy 2, Newcastle 17 Sep King Tuts, Glasgow 18 Sep Academy 2, Dublin 20 Sep Academy 2, Bristol 21 Sep Academy 3, Birmingham

65 days to remember

65daysofstatic will fill A Day To Remember‘s slots at this year’s Reading and Leeds Festivals.

New Victory band

ap.net report that Victory Records have signed Texas’ Before There Was Rosalyn. The band’s Victory debut is scheduled to be released October 27.

This Xcert

This City and The Xcerts dates: Sep 25 – Unit 22, SOUTHAMPTON Sep 26 – Club Revelution, PETERBOROUGH Sep 27 – Fat Sam’s,DUNDEE Sep 28 – Tunnels, ABERDEEN Sep 29 – Oran Mor, GLASGOW Sep 30 – Fibbers, YORK Oct 2 – Rock City, NOTTINGHAM Oct 3 – Academy

Wednesday 22 July 2009

Catch the thief!

To catch A Thief UK dates: 12th August | The Doghouse – Dundee 15th August | Deenfest – Aberdeen 17th August | Actress & Bishop – Birmingham 18th August | Barfly – Cardiff 19th August | Jilly’s Rock World – Manchester 20th August | I-Bar – Bournmouth 21st August

V Lights

Lights is apparently confirmed for V Festival.

We like free music

The Silent Years have made their debut album available as a free download. Head over to their myspace page to get your hands on it.

The most powerful news post in the universe.

Dinosuar Pile-Up release ‘The Most Powerful EP In The Universe!’ on August 17th through Big Brain/Friends Vs Records. They will also be doing a few festival and headline dates over the coming months: Jul 30 London Water Rats Jul 31 Manchester Deaf Institute Aug 7 Newquay Boardmasters Festival Aug 28 Leeds

ADTR pull festival appearances

A Day To Remember have cancelled their scheduled performances at this years Reading and Leeds festivals due to ‘a band member needing surgery.’