You're browsing the archives « Previous PageNext Page » From Sunday 28 June 2009 Pete Wentz on new ETID album Pete Wentz has recorded guest vox for the next Every Time I Die record. Saturday 27 June 2009 WWR Fest details WrongWayRound Promotions based in Southampton , UK is having its first celebration of Punk Rock and DIY culture. From the 2nd til the 6th of September shows will based in and around Southampton – for full details click the comments. New Ash Ash has posted a new song at www.myspace.com/ash Echo Screen – Goodbye Old Life I last reviewed Echo Screen in 2006 and wrote them off as a generic pop-punk band, so hopefully I can be excused for not expecting that much this time round. But lo and behold this is good – admittedly it sounds like an entirely different band, but Kevin Devine interview I interviewed Kevin Devine just before he started the UK tour he is currently on with Brand New. You can read our little chat HERE Kevin Devine Paul: Hey Kevin, how are things with you right now? Kevin: Can’t complain. Sitting on an airplane somewhere over the Atlantic two hours from Heathrow. Just watched ‘Paul Blart: Mall Cop.’ Not a good movie. Paul: So your new record ‘Brother’s Blood’ has been out in the US for a month SB6 single news and instores Sonic Boom Six release a new single ‘The Concrete We’re Trapped Within (It’s Yours)’ on July 6th through our own Rebel Alliance Recordings label. The single will be available on CD maxi-single and download format with three brand new B-sides. There is a revamped viral New Failsafe video Failsafe has posted a brand new video online for ‘A Common Goal’ at www.myspace.com/failsafemusic Chewing On Tin Foil – Get Rich or Try Dyin’ Dublin may just be the site of a full-on skacore revival. Okay, maybe not but there is a little activity there right now. Last month The Upgrades dropped a debut album of third wave tunes and this month it’s the turn of Chewing on Tinfoil, The Cold Beat – Dumbwaiter For a brief moment the introduction to track two, ‘Like a Blister’, swoops in as though Bon Jovi has just set up shop. In true blink-and-you’ll-miss-it fashion that feeling’s gone before you know it and the anthemic punk rock sound that resonates throughout this release takes over the reigns.