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From Friday 18 December 2009

FYS announce release date of new album

Four Year Strong will release their Decaydance/Universal Motown debut, Enemy of the World, on March 9. A new song is expected to be made available on Monday.

What a mistake

The Mistake has posted three brand new songs at www.hellfishfamily.com

Kev Dev MP3 bundle

You can buy Kevin Devine‘s ‘Splitting Up Christmas’ and ALL NINE b-sides as a digital bundle for just £5! The 10 MP3s are available exclusively via www.bsmrocks.com, are all ripped at 320kbps and will only be on sale until 31st December 2009.

The Xcerts to support Fightstar

The Xcerts have been announced as main support to Fightstar‘s February tour. Dates as follows: 08 Cardiff Millenium Music Hall 09 Brighton Concorde 2 10 Wolves Wulfrun Hall 12 Sheffield Corporation 13 Edinburgh Studio 24 14 Liverpool O2 Academy 2 16 Norwich Waterfront 17 London Heaven

AM Taxi post free Xmas download

Virgin Records’ act, AM Taxi (http://www.myspace.com/amtaxi), posted their brand new X-Mas tune, “The Worst Noel” for free – download HERE (http://drop.io/zhh1iui#)

Hassle say Happy Christmas

Go to http://www.hasslerecords.com to see a Christmas message from the majority of the Hassle Records roster. Then click through to see the label’s pick of 2009.

Canada Water EP now available

Canada Water‘s debut EP ‘One Shot Farewell‘ is now available on iTunes in the UK, US, Canada, Japan, Australia, Canada and New Zealand as well as through AmazonMp3, Napster, Rhapsody and Emusic.

Zebrahead get festive

Zebrahead have posted a little festive video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bY26QhvjuY

Thursday 17 December 2009

Your Demise – Birmingham Academy

Santa Slaughter Tour – Eddies Friday 16th December 2009 Eddies is the new home to the former Edwards Number 8 Club which before being destroyed by fire, was once a haven for all brummies seeking something a little less mainstream and an alternative to the Academy. After trying

The Doublecross – Things Will Never Change

Gruff indie the order of the day with this Boss Tuneage release from the Doublecross, aka Jonathan Greenwood and friends. You can hear the influences fairly clearly – there’s a grunge thing going on (and don’t let that put you off – the thought of grunge in