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From Monday 21 June 2004

Ready, aim, fire!

No Order Records release their compilation ‘Friendly Fire’ in the coming months, and it features tracks from the likes of Over It, The Prize Fight, Route 215 and Echofreddy. More details can be found at www.noorderrecords.com

This CD is amazing

My Awesome Compilation‘s ‘The View Is Amazing’ CD is out in stores today, so go forth and buy! Also happy birthday to keyboardist Woody from all at PT!

Some old news, some new news

from www.avengedsevenfold.com: “Avenged Sevenfold have confirmed they will be playing at the Readling and Leeds Festivals in the UK this summer. They will appear on the Concrete Jungle Stage. More UK headlining dates to come”

PV gets my recommendation

Usual weekly recommendations here, except this week it’s pure volume links to music rather than MP3 downloads. Go forth, discuss and rip my thoughts apart… Waking Ashland (Summery US pop/indie rock) Sherwood (Tenner says this band are on The OC next series…) Proudhon (Bloody and brutal

Go for the band, stay for the Fashioncore

The most excellent Mistake Us for Friends have a few dates next week, I suggest you go check them out. 24th June: Wakefield, Snooty fox 25th June: Coventry, Jailhouse 26th June: Andover, Guildhall 27th June: London, Rifleman 28th June:

The guy from the OC would love this news

Death Cab For Cutie have a new website up at www.deathcabforcutie.com

Rise

Rise Against has announced that August 10 will be the release date for their upcoming full length ‘Siren Song of the Counter Culture’.

Sunday 20 June 2004

Hundred Reasons to leave Sony

Taken from www.punknews.org: “Surrey based post-hardcore five-piece Hundred Reasons are leaving Sony Records, according to a recent article in Kerrang Magazine. A spokesman is quoted: “Both parties are looking to end the contract. Hopefully, the situation will be resolved soon.” The band is currently on the road

Pie in the sky

They’re on the Punktastic Summer Tour next month, so check out Piebald‘s new website at www.piebald.com

Girls and Graves are pretty

Pretty Girls Make Graves are a late addition to the Reading/Leeds Festival bill.