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From Sunday 29 November 2009

Luke Leighfield

Hey Luke, where in the world are you right now and what are you doing? Hi Paul. Right now I’m sitting in my friend’s house in Southampton. She’s cooking a prawn curry, I’m answering your questions. The DIY lifestyle is clearly important to you and I’ll ask more specific questions about

Ryan’s Hope – Apocalypse In Increments

For some reason, no one on Punktastic has reviewed this album before, and that’s just plain wrong. If you like The Swellers, Pulley, Millencolin, No Fun At All, Strung Out, Much The Same, This Is

Parkway tour

Parkway Drive tour the UK in April. Dates TBC.

MxPx Christmas single

MxPx are streaming the festive single ‘Punk Rawk Christmas’ at www.myspace.com/mxpx

Dials EP on sale

Dials current ep ‘Fix This Imbalance‘ is on sale for £1.50. Treat yourself to a copy from their Big Cartel store – http://dials.bigcartel.com/product/dials-fix-this-imbalance

FYF track available free

Fine Young Firecrackers are going to be giving the single away for free – all you have to do is email fineyoungfirecrackers@hotmail.co.uk asking for diamond eyes. The track is also available to listen to at www.myspace.com/fineyoungfirecrackers

Saturday 28 November 2009

Ask Zebrahead…

I’m interviewing Zebrahead this weekend, if you have a question then click the comments and I’ll do my best to include it.

Friday 27 November 2009

Close Your Eyes – S/T

Absolutely flying from the traps with Friends Are Friends Forever, Close Your Eyes manage something most don’t. They deliver 6 tracks of screamo/hardcore without getting boring. The aforementioned Friends Are Friends Forever is a great slice of posi-self-help-core, and sounds like Set Your

MO Podcast

Check out a new video podcast from Manchester Orchestra at www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4-U4Mrvu-I.

We Are The Ocean – Birmingham Academy

All Forgotten opened the show and I’m afraid to say they weren’t really memorable. There was a lot of running around the stage and grungy screaming vocals over heavy bass. There was even a faceless guitarist, who was bent in such a position that his