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From Friday 25 June 2004

I’m ok, you’re ok

Download the new My Chemical Romance single ‘I’m Not Okay (I Promise)’ here.

Head

Submitted: “Head Automatica, the new project from Glassjaw singer Daryl Palumbo and Dan “The Automator” Nakamura (Handsome Boy Modeling School, Gorillaz), have set an August 10th release date for their debut album, Decadence. Head Automatica are currently out on the road in the

Summer is good

Just a reminder about the Punktastic Summer Tour, which starts next month. If you have publicity requests and don’t know who to contact, let me know and I’ll hook you up! Audio Karate/MC Lars/My Awesome Compilation (Piebald special guests on

Last football post I promise!

Aggrieved at the disallowed goal in last night’s England game? Any comments to make to the ref? Then visit Urs Meier’s own website and let him know! www.ursmeier.ch/referee/ref60.html

Never heard of ’em

Never Heard Of It have a new song, ‘Flowers’ at www.purevolume.com/neverheardofit

From First to Last

From the Epitaph mailout: “FROM FIRST TO LAST debut for Epitaph, “Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has A Body Count” will come out in Europe on July 12 (in stead of June 28th like we originally announced). A video for the song “Ride

Julie

The Juliana Theory has started their own label PAPER FIST and have signed a worldwide deal with Rykodisc (Fire Theft, Flaming Lips, The Replacements) for marketing and distribution. The band has written 25-30 new songs and is currently choosing a producer for their next album, which they

Will this end the rumours?

Taken from decoymusic.com: “New Found Glory‘s next single will be “Failure’s Not Flattering.” Thats the news part. The almost news part is that they will be opening for Green Day later on in the year. ” The Green Day support is

No, I didn’t download it. Yes, I have a real copy.

The new Taking Back Sunday album is pretty good, but not as instant as ‘Tell All Your Friends’. Look for a review in the coming weeks.

Accept

Acceptance are still currently working on their debut full length for Columbia Records with producer Aaron Sprinkle (Mae, Project 86, Dead Poetic).