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From Tuesday 14 June 2011

Alkaline Trio – Damnesia

Alkaline Trio are, without doubt, an institution in modern punk. They’re one of the bands that become associated with growing up because of the dark and personal subject matter, and if there’s a band that can get away with reworking some of their catalogue into a “Lo

Great Cynics July Tour & album out today

GREAT CYNICS‘ debut album ‘Don’t Need Much’ is out today on Household Name Records and Kind Of Like Records. The band tour in July with The Living Daylights. For all the details head to https://www.facebook.com/greatcynics

Full letlive UK tour dates

After making a mess of Download festival over the weekend, LETLIVE have announced a full UK tour (in addition to the previous Kingston shows mentioned yesterday): AUGUST 27th Reading Festival 28th Leeds Festival 30th York – Duchess 31st Stoke – Sugarmill SEPTEMBER 1st Aberdeen Drummonds 2nd Middleborough Sumo 3rd Dundee Beat Generator Live 4th Inverness Mad Hatters 5th

Mojo Fury single and video

MOJO FURY release new single ‘We Should Just Runaway’ on 10th July to coincide with their appearances at Sonisphere and 2000 Trees Festival. You can see the video below: http://www.facebook.com/mojofuryband

Funeral for a Friend October tour

FUNERAL FOR A FRIEND tour this October with ESCAPE THE FATE, THE AMITY AFFLICTION & THE BUNNY THE BEAR: Sun 23rd Oct Wulfrun Hall Wolverhampton Mon 24th Oct Queen Margaret Union (QMU) Glasgow Tue 25th Oct O2 Academy Newcastle Thu 27th Oct Rock City Nottingham Fri

Spycatcher – Honesty

Despite cries from the industry of troubles and a forthcoming entertainment apocalypse at the hands of the pirates, 2011 is proving to be one of the strongest years for new music in memory, and Spycatcher‘s debut has been looked forward to by many all year

Three tracks from Everything We Left Behind

With 12 days to go until their new album ‘Our Ears Are Bleeding’ out on the 25th, EVERYTHING WE LEFT BEHIND are streaming songs from it on YouTube. They include Guillotine, Generica and today they’ve posted A Place Called Nowhere. The second of those is

Monday 13 June 2011

Reading/Leeds Festival Republic stage announced

The Festival Republic stage at this year’s Reading and Leeds festival has been announced at http://www.facebook.com/notes/reading-festival/festival-republic-stage/233130966702181. See the full list below: Friday THE HORRORS DIGITALISM TOM VEK WHITE DENIM ANNA CALVI THE ANTLERS FOSTER THE PEOPLE CEREBRAL BALLZY DRY THE RIVER ROYAL BANGS THE COMPUTERS ISLET MINI MANSIONS CHERRI BOMB Saturday THE MIDNIGHT

The Lion & The Wolf live from Slam Dunk South

The Lion and the Wolf adorned the Punktastic stage at Slam Dunk this year. Stand Your Ground media were on hand to catch it, and you can see the video for ‘What Of The Man’ below: Head to our festivals section for

MC iPod – The First Five Years

How enjoyable you find this ‘career spanning’ collection depends on how seriously you take your music. MC iPod – a.k.a. Ian Perry – plays ‘nerdcore’, a mix of samples, Chiptune-ish tinkering, and rap that unashamedly rips off MC Lars. Unashamedly because it’s right there in