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From Tuesday 11 January 2011

Free GUK

Download a free Get Up Kids track, ‘Pararelevant’ at the following link. The track is taken from their new album, ‘There Are Rules’ which is out February 28th. http://chords-of-fame.com/getupkidspress/index.php?itemid=1

Thursday 06 January 2011

Get Up Kids Free Download

rcrdlbl.com are giving away a free download of new Get Up Kids song ‘Shatter Your Lungs’ Head to the following link to download it: http://rcrdlbl.com/2011/01/05/premiere_the_get_up_kids_shatter_your_lungs

Friday 17 December 2010

GUK Rules

The Get Up Kids will release ‘There Are Rules’ on 28th February 2011.

Tuesday 31 August 2010

The Get Up Kids – Bolton Queens Park

Get Up Kids ? Bolton ? Dog and Partridge I’m not sure this gig needs much of an introduction but it’s getting one. The Get Up Kids are over for Leeds Festival and wanted to fill some spare time and through their ‘connections’ have given Bolton

Wednesday 30 June 2010

The Get Up Kids – Leeds Cockpit

My favourite band in one of my favourite ‘local’ venues? Yes please. I approached this tour with a little trepidation because last August’s mini-tour, and in particular the Kingston show, ended up being one of my all-time favourite gigs. Pretty much nothing was going to compare to that

Thursday 24 June 2010

The Get Up Kids

Tom caught up with James Dewees of the Get Up Kids before their show at the Camden Underworld on 23rd June 2010 Sorry about the brief defocus moments in there!

Tuesday 18 August 2009

The Get Up Kids – Birmingham Academy

A night after the triumphant opening night of the tour, The Get Up Kids made the trip to Birmingham for a night at The Academy. Several PT-ers, myself included, followed them. The Academy is a strange little venue; downstairs is quite a mammoth room reserved

Monday 17 August 2009

The Get Up Kids – The Peel, Kingston

It was one of those gigs were you just had to be there. The Get Up Kids have been away for five years but since announcing UK dates this gig has been highly anticipated. Kingston was not disappointed.ÿ Dave House was lone support and I missed

Saturday 14 May 2005

The Get Up Kids

Paul: Firstly, the question on everybody’s lips…why quit, and why now? Ryan: Matt Pryor, the lead singer didn’t want to commit to the band as much as the rest of us. Therefore we called it. Paul: Are there any bad feelings about the split or is it

Friday 17 January 2003

The Get Up Kids – Manchester Academy

Following the release ‘On a Wire’, the Get Up Kids have finally made it back round to Europe after a break of almost 3 years. The last time I had the privelege to go and see them was in the Roadhouse (way back in the