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From Monday 28 June 2010

Get Cape free download

Get Cape have a free download of new track “Morning Light” – available now  on www.getcapewearcapefly.com . The band have also announced some live shows and have just played Glastonbury July Sat 10th           Leeds Garforth Arts Festival Sun 18th           Cockermouth Festival Sun 25th           Hitchin, Rhythms of the World Festival Fri 30th            Matlock,

Exclusive Devil Sold His Soul album trailer…

Tomorrow we’ll be airing a special trailer for the new Devil Sold His Soul album!

Andrew UK – [NEW VIDEO]

MySpace UK are streaming Andrew WK’s new video for ‘I Want to See You Go Wild’ (dir. Pete Glantz)at http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=105641524

Double stream dream!

We’re currently streaming TWO exclusive sets of songs in the newly trimmed down right hand column of the site — At the top, we have a sampler of Out of Sight‘s upcoming album ‘Where Do We Go From here?’ (Slam Dunk Records), and just below it is a

Sunday 27 June 2010

Boss T sale

To try and make up for England’s inept World Cup performance, Boss Tuneage are offering 10% off everything in their webstore -just visit www.bosstuneage.bigcartel.com and key in the discount code BTWCUP

Touche Amore UK tour

Touche Amore will be coming over in November. Dates as yet to be confirmed but are expected to be in Basingstoke, London and Manchester.

Show off

Show It Off, as featured on last year’s Punktastic Un-Scene 5, have just released the video for their new single ‘Tell Me’. Watch it here – http://www.vimeo.com/12257702

Out Of Sight – Where Do We Go From Here?

There have been a lot of pretty good UK records out recently and here’s another to add to the list. It seems as though this album has been in the making for about 2 years now (probably longer as I reviewed the last EP in July 2006!) so

Free-less Records

Fearless Records are giving away a free sampler available to download from http://www.facebook.com/fearlessrecords

Don’t Let Paris Fool You – First Time Caller, Long Time Listener

Well this is rather jaunty. It’s lazy to compare them to The King Blues, but Don’t Let Paris Fool You play a poppy, acoustic brand of folk-punk that features a mandolin and lots of vocal harmonies that make them interesting and vibrant. Their ideas don’t