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From Tuesday 15 February 2011

Forthcoming Undercolour shows

Manchester bred, but Bristol-based, pop-punks Undercolour have a slew of dates in the calendar ahead of a new release later this year. For more details visit www.facebook.com/undercolour Feb 17 – Bristol The Croft w/Tiger Please Mar 21 – Bristol The Croft w/

Twin Atlantic – Kingston Peel

SUPPORT: Straight Lines, Scholars Tonight?s banquet of British talent sees England, Scotland and Wales offering up their finest young musical collectives for inspection, with SCHOLARS beginning by making a formidable impression on home turf. From the outset, it?s an energetic and crowd-bothering performance

BSM 5 a side 2011

Big Scary Monsters Records’ 5 a side football tournament returns in 2011. Punktastic will be representing once more this year, and the tournament to end all tournaments takes place on 18th June in London. Punktastic forum users head to the following link to see more details and how to

Twin Atlantic

Twin Atlantic lay waste to the Peel on their first ever visit.

Straight Lines

Straight Lines supporting Twin Atlantic at The Kingston Peel.

Scholars – The Peel, Kingston

Scholars supporting Twin Atlantic at The Kingston Peel.

Twin Atlantic

We recently caught up with the guys from TWIN ATLANTIC to chat about their new album, ‘Free’. www.twinatlantic.com

Dirty Break – Dirty Break

DIRTY BREAK are a pop-punk/skate-punk four-piece from Bristol, and the eight songs on this debut EP take their influence from bands as diverse as The Lawrence Arms, Finch and Sum 41. Their strongest asset is undoubtedly their vocal harmonies, which run

Good tour is good and that yes, right?

We Are The Ocean have completed the line up for their Spring tour supports, and now have Lower Than Atlantis and Don Broco in tow as well as the previously announced Veara. Dates: 27/04 @ Millenium Music Hall, Cardiff 28/04 @ Electric Ballroom, London 29/04

Wires – To Conquer The Waves

WIRES are a Bristol-based four piece playing a smart brand of melodic rock with a punky, post-hardcore edge. The three tracks on ‘To Conquer The Waves’ range from the Brand New influenced ‘Vine & Valour’ to the soaring, post-hardcore pseudo-ballad ‘Victor’, which features a gorgeous,