You're browsing the archives « Previous PageNext Page » From Thursday 18 December 2003 Hypo Psycho support Dillinger Escape Plan Well…sorta. On Sunday 14th December I attended most of the Moon Bash before heading off to watch DEP rip up the Mean Fiddler. Weird, huh? Check it out here. Wednesday 17 December 2003 Charity event A charity gig for Cancer Research: Friday 19th December, £5 on the door, doors @ 7.30pm at the White Horse in High Wycombe. Bands are: fate::unknown, punchbowl, the big, splitters. Wow. a tour. Submitted by Carter: and Graveltrap head out on tour together next year. Click ‘discuss this item’ to see the dates, Ska sucks Taken from www.punknews.org: “Propagandhi have finally posted an update on their recording plans. This was posted by bassist Todd Kowalski on the band’s news page: “…We’re practicing very hard. The songs are going really good. The next record will be the best one for sure! I hope Win tickets. Again. Want to win tickets to the Oxford date of the Drive Thru tour on January 19? The 50th person to email paul@punktastic.com wins a pair of tickets. All you have to do is come up with an anagram of ‘Drive Thru Records Tour’. You We own you, deal with it. After dusting down the old abacus, I can reveal the winners of this years Punktastic Awards! Lightyear may have split but they still hold a space in the hearts of their fans, while Billy Talent brought it home for the boys overseas. 598 Quality not quantity Mr Emergency While some lame websites give away 100s of cds no-one else wants in a bid to lure you in (quality counts kids!), Punktastic always gives away the best prizes. Our latest competition is no different. Resting Bird Entertainment have just released ‘Riding In Vans With Boys’, an Wanted: Girls Are you a girl, aged 17-21 and looking for some experience in music PR? No, I’m not looking for a personal secretary…but I know someone who is looking to give work experience to people keen on getting ahead in public relations. It’s London based..so if you fit Brett says happy christmas! Want to read a special Christmas message from Brett of The Juliana Theory? Then click ‘discuss this item’ foo! More FOB news Sorepoint Records are releasing the Fall Out Boy record ‘Take This To Your Grave’ in the UK on March 8. This is to co-incide with the MEST support, dates of which are about 4 posts below. Sorepoint are also going to release a