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From Tuesday 02 June 2009

New BSM signing

Big Scary Monsters Records are delighted to announce Adebisi Shank have joined the ever-expanding family. The bands 2008, matter of factly titled, debut album, ‘This Is An Album By A Band Called Adebisi Shank‘, will be re-released later this month via BSM (UK) /Richter Collective

H2O shows

H2O UK tour dates: Aug 09 Blackpool, United Kingdom @ Rebellion Festival (w/ Agnostic Front, Napalm Death,) Aug 10 Bristol, United Kingdom @ Croft Aug 11 Plymouth, United Kingdom @ The White Rabbit Aug 12 Kingston, United Kingdom @ Fighting Cocks Aug 13 Peterborough, United Kingdom @ The

The Cab guitarist quits

Ian Crawford has left The Cab.

Lostprophets shows re-jigged

Re-jigged Lostprophets warm-up dates: 25th Aug – Manchester Academy 26th Aug – Wolves Civic 27th Aug – Newport Centre

Rival the Offspring

Tickets for The Offspring‘s date at Brixton Academy on August 25 go on sale tomorrow. Rival Schools are confirmed to support.

Paint It Black/Ceremony dates

Paint It Black with special guests Ceremony return to our shores in September: fri 18 sept kingston peel sat 19 sept leeds josephs well sun 20 sept glasgow ivory blacks mon 21 sept manchester held tue 22 sept birmingham Swinging Sporan wed 23 sept

The Bigger stream

The Bigger Lights are now streaming their ENTIRE EP on MySpace. Head over to http://www.myspace.com/thebiggerlights to listen to ‘Fiction Fever’.

None The Less – The Way To Save Ourselves

In theory, Watford’s None The Less aren’t the most original of acts. They sing, they scream, they play big beefy chug-along guitar riffs; they fall under that loosely-defined metalcore/post-hardcore umbrella and you’d almost be forgiven for dismissing them on that basis alone. However, give The Way To Save

Punktastic Band Of The Week: Canterbury

We’ve got a new PT Band Of The Week, and this week we’ve chosen the excellent Canterbury. Click the link at the top of the page to see why we love them and be sure to pick up their first proper single, ‘Eleven, Twelve’ on

Love Rancid? Good. So do we.

To celebrate the release of Rancid‘s first album in six years, we’ve decided to take a look back over the band’s videography. FOLLOW THIS LINK for a handily-compiled list of all the band’s music videos, and expect a review from PT towers soon…