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From Wednesday 08 June 2011

Of Mice & Men stream new song

‘Let Live’ off of OF MICE & MEN’s forthcoming album ‘The Flood’ (Rise Records) is now streaming on the band’s Facebook page – www.facebook.com/ofmice ‘The Flood’ is released 20th June 2011 on Rise Records. Pre-orders can be found at http://www.riserecords.merchnow.com

Hellogoodbye live acoustic from the PT Stage at Slam Dunk 2011

You can see Hellogoodbye performing ‘When We First Met’ on the Punktastic stage at Slam Dunk 2011 below: The video was recorded by Stand Your Ground media at Slam Dunk South and to see more videos from the festival head to

New Bizkit Track

Limp Bizkit have posted ‘Gold Cobra’ from their forthcoming album of the same name online. You can listen to it below: Gold Cobra drops on 27th June.

Tuesday 07 June 2011

Good dudes, backed hard, et cetera

STAGECOACH will support JIMMY EAT WORLD at Cardiff University on 21st June. We recently shot Stagecoach at the Barfly in London. Check out the shots here – gallery/134/Stagecoach. The show was the release night for the band’s new AA single “Jonah

Slam Dunk 2011 Galleries #4

The last of our galleries from this year’s Slam Dunk festival have gone online. You can now see all the photos from the festival in our photos section or see an individual gallery by clicking one of the photos below. The Dangerous Summer

The Dangerous Summer

The Dangerous Summer performing at Slam Dunk 2011, Hatfield on 29th May 2011

The Starting Line

The Starting Line performing at Slam Dunk 2011, Hatfield on 29th May 2011

Goldfinger

Goldfinger performing at Slam Dunk 2011, Hatfield on 29th May 2011

The King Blues Want You

THE KING BLUES have posted their new video for ‘I Want You’ online. See it below: Get their new album PUNK & POETRY at iTunes now – http://bit.ly/f2eGai

Cuba Cuba – Where Else Is Safe But The Road

Band from Wales. Pop-punk. Right? Think again. Cuba Cuba are masters of the soundscape, and their electronic accented indie (for want of a much better and descriptive taxonomy) is as edgy as it is uplifting. The band’s meandering debut album ‘Where Else Is Safe But The Road?’ sees