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From Sunday 04 January 2009

Another HC band member leaves

Houston Calls‘ bassist Jose has apparently been kicked out of the band.

Anberlin to release greatest hits

Tooth & Nail Records will be releasing a “best-of” Anberlin album on April 7.

Sharks post new songs

Royal Leamington Spa punk rock n roll band, SHARKS have their EP up on their myspace for all to listen to. Recommended for people into The Clash, Alkaline Trio & The Replacements – www.myspace.com/thisissharks

Before All Time single and tour

Before All Time will be releasing their debut single ‘A Study In Jealousy’ on February 2. They will be playing the following dates in support of the single. Jan 31st-Tower Tavern, London Feb 1st- Vic Bikers Club, Coalville Feb 2nd- Bullet Bar,Camden Feb 3rd- Hoko 10, Newcastle Feb 4th- Gasworks, Bradford Feb 6th-

FOR recording with Brian Mcternan

Flood of Red are currently recording their new album with Brian Mcternan, in Baltimore, USA. You can hear the band talking about the record at http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=-tinFjeAoGY

New Cocean

Cocean have put a new track up on myspace called ‘Thick As Thieves’. It’s going to be released by Inhaler Records, on a split single with Lines In Sand at the end of this month. Listen at www.myspace.com/cocean

Saturday 03 January 2009

RBF review and pre-order

Read my review of the new Reel Big Fish covers CD HERE and then pre-order your copy from the Punktastic music store for just £7.98 HERE

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Reel Big Fish – Fame, Fortune, and Fornication

It’s very rare to be surprised by a Reel Big Fish record. They’re ultimately very predictable affairs, always enjoyable and full of tracks that will make you sing and dance, but always predictable with the use of chirpy horns, guitar riffs and Aaron Barrett’s vocal delivery. ‘Fame,

The Switchblade Masquerade – Goodnight EP

The 1980s is the decade that just won’t fucking die, isn’t it? Retro culture has been feeding off the Eighties for at least a decade now, and the trend doesn’t really look like stopping. It spawns a decent share of genius stuff and, also, some