You're browsing the archives « Previous PageNext Page » From Tuesday 15 February 2011 New Bayside album stream Bayside are streaming their new record on MySpace: www.myspace.com/bayside Your Demise – The Kids We Used To Be Rebirth is a dividing issue for many bands. It is often questioned as bands have added and subtracted as to who was the better asset and there is rarely a positive medium. It begs the question, how easy is it for a band to come back after a high-profile The Ocean’s Eyes – Lions London quartet THE OCEAN’S EYES plough a similar enough furrow to many bands you’ve heard over the past five years – inoffensive emo pop-rock in the vein of Fall Out Boy et al. ‘Lions’ shows a band attempting to find their feet with shiny production Time And Place – Scarlet They describe their sound on MySpace as ‘minimalist’, they have no elements of electronic sound in their music and they come from the same State that spawned the Pixies and Aerosmith. They are TIME AND PLACE, a folk punk threesome that have no regard for instruments such Thursday confirm new album release + new song Thursday‘s sixth studio record, ‘No Devolución’ will be released on April 11th through Epitaph. Head over to their Facebook Page to hear a new track, ‘Magnets Caught In A Metal Heart’. Wondrous Apologies Apologies, I Have None have been confirmed as opening support to The Wonder Years at Bucks University, High Wycombe on the 19th Feb and The Peel in Kingston on the 20th Feb. Monday 14 February 2011 9 more for Sonisphere! Limp Bizkit, Gojira, The Sisters Of Mercy, Gallows, INME, One Minutes Silence, Protest The Hero, Volbeat & Kids in Glass Houses for Sonisphere festival 2011 at Knebworth Gunning For Tamar – Deaf Cow Motel Walnut Tree Records have signed Gunning For Tamar and will release their new EP Deaf Cow Motel on 30/05/2011. You can see a promo video for the EP below: Sunday 13 February 2011 Laughing In The Face Of – The Lubrication Of Social Anxiety LAUGHING IN THE FACE OF have been peddling their wares for a long time, slipping quietly under the radar of most people, playing DIY shows and doing it for the love of it. This is quite a familiar story and I have written similar things for bands Saturday 12 February 2011 Los Campesinos! – London Shepherds Bush Empire Shepherd’s Bush has its on and off nights soundwise, and luckily today it’s just about getting away with it. Sadly, Punktastic just missed out on GroupLove, but the crowd seemed to be lapping up the swiftly rising band despite not being particularly familiar with the songs for the most. SUMMER