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From Tuesday 07 April 2009

Red Car Wire lose two members

According to ap.net Bassist David Hoogerwerf and guitarist Garett Bouline have left Red Car Wire. David has gone on to join Freshman 15.

Chamberlain re-unite

Chamberlain have re-united and will be reissuing their album, ‘Fate’s Got a Driver’ on April 21.

New Rancid

Rancid have made a new song available for your listening pleasure at www.myspace.com/rancid

Innerpartysystem Webchat LIVE.

The Innerpartysystem webchat is now live. Follow THIS LINK to get involved and put your questions to Jared from the band.

Fireworks For Summer update

Fireworks For Summer are a new Brighton based band featuring the former vocalist of Scuttle (long forgotten no doubt and yes stealing their own ep titles for band names) – The band have just recorded their debut EP which you can listen to

Brides + Lower Than Atlantis Tour starts this Friday

Brides + Lower Than Atlantis Tour dates, * No LTA April 10th – The Ruin, Bury St Edmunds April 11th – Satans Hollow, Manchester * April 12th – Twisted Wheel, Glasgow April 13th – Dexters, Dundee April 14th – Chinnerys, Southend April 15th – Swinging Sporran, Birmingham April

I Am Alaska post new song on myspace

I Am Alaska has posted a song off their new digital EP (To Elude The Architect) due out May 23 on their MySpace, the song is entitled Where The Wild Things Are, check it out at myspace.com/iamalaska now!

Ask Mike Park

I’m interviewing Mike Park tomorrow so if you have a question about his forthcoming UK tour or about Asian Man Records click ‘comment on this item’ and ask away!

Outcry/Lavotchkin dates

OutCry Collective & Lavotchkin head out on the road this Thursday for a Southern UK Mini-Tour. Dates are… 9th April @ The Park – Peterborough 10th April @ The Firestation – Windsor 12th April @ The Down Town Diner – Ashford 13th

Your Demise – Ignorance Never Dies

Kudos to Visible Noise for a) signing a couple of really good UK bands recently and b) for letting people have promos of this record a good few months early. There’s nothing worse than receiving a record two days before release and then being pestered for a review three