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From Wednesday 25 February 2004

Yet another gig review

We have been busy. To see my opinion (that’s right kiddies, it’s an opinion!) of Grebo, All But None, Lonely Grey Couch and Onslow just click on this black writing. Also, see Paul’s review of the mini-bash at this link www.punktastic.com/index.php?navID=2&gigreviewID=97

Tuesday 24 February 2004

Skint

While I’m on the money-grabbing bandwagon, as of tomorrow we will only have two adverts on the site – yet we have hosting renewals, domain name renewal and our bandwidth bill to pay. Get your band, label or site up in lights on Punktastic for just

Tee-rific

We got a fresh batch of Punktastic t-shirts printed last week in red with white print, or black with white print. They are available in youth medium (for the ladies), small, medium and a very limited number of large. Want one? They are £10 incl of p&p

Normal service has almost resumed

I’ve been away (and I’m still away really) but normal service is coming back. The first in what will be a series of interviews with record label bosses can be read here. It’s an in-depth chat with Deck Cheese’s Miles. Interesting it

PRV rocks

Submitted by Tom: “Punkrockvids.com have posted new videos including The Get Up Kids‘ “Action And Action“, a new track by a band called Denali (who are on Jade Tree) and a couple of Story of the Year TV appearances”

This ain’t bad

Darlison have posted a new MP3 on their site for you all to download. Darlison – Time To Listen

TFP tour dates

Ten Foot Pole tour dates: 17.05.2004 UK Brighton – Free Butt +The Almighty Trigger Happy 18.05.2004 UK Oxford – Zodiak +The Almighty Trigger Happy 19.05.2004 UK Newport – TJ`s +The Almighty Trigger Happy 21.05.2004 UK London – Islington +The Almighty Trigger Happy

Now I’ve heard of ’em

US pop-punkers Never Heard Of It ARE confirmed for the Reading and Leeds Festivals this year. The band will also be back for another UK tour later this year. They are currently on tour with and Graveltrap.

Strike one

Submitted: “London based ska punk band Strike of 59 are currently looking for gigs. If you can help us in anyway email us at strikeof59@yahoo.co.uk or visit our website www.strikeof59.com”

Thanks a bunch

Despite Jason Gleason quitting Further Seems Forever, the band have hired Jon Bunch, formerly the vocalist for the veteran rock group Sense Field.