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From Thursday 09 September 2010

Kick Up Truants and Go

Former Johnny Truant and Down I Go members have come together to form a new post-hardcore band Kick Up The Fire. The band release their debut on November 15.

Lights and split ups

Lights and Sounds have announced they are splitting up.

RIP Almost Home

Almost Home have announced they are splitting up. Last show is October 2 in Newport and they’re having a merch sale – www.almosthome.bigcartel.com

Motionless In Creatures

Motionless In White’s debut full-length ‘Creatures’ is now available for pre-order. The album is set for release on October 12. Fans can order the album now and choose from a variety of pre-order bundles. Head to MerchNow to get the CD with an autographed poster, sticker, T-shirt and

Wednesday 08 September 2010

Final thoughts from CiS

Alex from Crime In Stereo has posted a lengthy statement addressing the band’s split, along with info on upcoming projects the members will be involved in. Read it in full over on their Facebook Page.

Reviews!

We’re having a bit of trouble with getting our Reviews on the home page to update – so in the meantime check out our reviews of: Funeral for a Friend – The Young and Defenceless Weezer – Hurley Now, now every children – Neighbors Stagecoach – Crash My Ride

Now, now every children – Neighbors EP

Now, now every children aren’t a band you’d likely come across by accident often in the UK, but my distinct pleasure of finding ‘Cars’ a few years back stands out as a favourite musical moment. The female-fronted off-kilter alternapop band have had a bit of a of

Funeral For A Friend – The Young and Defenceless

Much can be said about Funeral for a Friend‘s influence on the music scene in the UK – but it’s also well covered ground. Most can think of a band or two surging skywards at the moment that nods their hat to the band in some way

Stagecoach – Crash My Ride

If you’re in a band like Stagecoach, you’re battling the fact that your music is fairly likely never really going to be the most fashionable thing on the planet. And you’re also probably not going to give a crap either. To find originality amidst the droves,

Weezer – Hurley

Looking back on the last Weezer review on this site, I feel I may have been a little harsh. Weezer‘s ‘Raditude’ got a lot of stick that maybe it didn’t deserve. There were some big tunes hidden around the admittedly rubbish – even though ‘Can’t