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From Wednesday 03 February 2010

Word Attack

A Word Like Attack shows: Feb 15th – Subside Bar, Birmingham Feb 16th – Hope & Anchor, Islington Feb 17th – Bakers Vaults, Stockport Feb 18th – Ringside, Hull Feb 27th – Escobar, Wakefield Feb 28th – Hobgoblin, Staines

If someone could send me the new album for review I’d like that, ta

Crime In Stereo has added an extra UK date to their ‘tour’ this month. PS – if anyone finds their Sat Nav so they can escape London please email thereareothercitiesintheUK@crimeinstereo.com 16 London, UK @ Monarch 17 Kingston UK Fighting Cocks 18 London, UK @ Monto

TGOAT dates

The Ghost Of A Thousand have a couple of one-off shows coming up: Feb 11th Cambridge Club Subculture Feb 14th London Purple Turtle

Walter S tour

Walter Schreifels UK dates. Nic Dawson Kelly supports on all dates:  27/03 – Exeter, Cavern 28/03 – Bristol, Academy 2 29/03 – Cardiff, Barfly 30/03 – Kingston, The Peel 31/03 – Birmingham, Academy 3 01/04 – Sheffield, Leadmill 02/04 – Glasgow, King Tuts 03/04 – Leeds, Cockpit 3 04/04 – Manchester, Night & Day 06/04

Blink in Europe for ‘6-8 weeks’

Blink 182‘s European tour this summer will last 6-8 weeks and covers the time when Reading/Leeds takes place. Not that I’m suggesting anything. Innit.

Blogtastic

Sometimes I write a blog. Tonight I have written about Fall Out Boy breaking up. If you;re bored, read it here If you’re not bored, then you’re very lucky indeed.

Tuesday 02 February 2010

Saosin support Aiden

As previously reported on PT, Saosin are support on Aiden‘s UK tour.

Rebel Alliance tour live review

Alex went to see the Rebel Alliance roadshow in Camden on Saturday and you can read his review HERE

The Skints – Camden Underworld

Rebel Alliance Tour Saturday 30 January 2010 Underworld, Camden Featuring: The Skints + Chris Murray and Friends + Mouthwash + Random Hand Anticipation lingers over those braving the brutally cold Camden evening to queue up for this evening?s show. It?s an anticipation not usually reserved

We Are The Ocean – Cutting Our Teeth

It’s the old journalistic cliche to say a band have ‘matured’ and ‘grown’ in between releases. Sometimes I’m even guilty of lobbing it in a review in a bid to try and justify a band sounding that wee bit better from one album to the next. I was hesitant