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From Tuesday 06 April 2004

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Deck Cheese vs Good Clean Fun records tour: Featuring; PHINIUS GAGE, My Dad Joe, Grebo, Strike of 59 (not 23-25), plus Stories and Comets (23-25 only). 23 April: Kings Lynn; Blue and Gold; (not SO59) 24 April: Worcester;

Good luck chaps!

We don’t usually plug one off gigs, but Carter and Lutas, two forum members, are putting on their first ever gig next week. It’s on Tuesday April 13 at The Cooperage, Newcastle, £4 on the door, doors 6:30pm with Stuntface, Milk2Sugars, Malachai and War=Fish

215 in tour van break down

Route 215 have had to pull out of their scheduled Exeter gig tonight as their van has broken down. Nick has just texted me to say the damage is bad and it looks like they will have to have a new engine. No word on

StrikeMeats

As promised, my review of the Beatsteaks in Manc can be found Here. Their new album ‘Smack Smash’ was released on Epitaph Europe last week and is well worth a purchase. Finally, there’s a highly comical flash game on their website Right Here

Ups and Downs

Kent quartet 3dBs Down are touring over the next four months at various venues, click ‘discuss this item’ for more details…

Punk rock 101

Bowling For Soup warm up for Download with a gig at the Oxford Zodiac on June 5. Tickets are £11 and on sale now.

Cars go off the road

Submitted by Sam: “Unfortunatly Will has lost his voice and thus meaning Cars As Weapons will have to pull out of tonights show at the Colchester Soundhouse. However they will be replaced by the awesome ARCHIE AND THE INSTINCTS. The show will also

215 headline the garage

Route 215 are to headline the Garage in London on April 20. It will be a fiver on the door or £3.50 with a flyer which will be available from www.route215.com Resign and Plastic Toys will support. The band will have Allstar Recordings samplers

Blue

Nottingham based post-hardcore heroes The Blueprint have signed to Golf Records. Their new album, tentatively titled ‘Phenomenology’, is set for a summer 2004 release and will be produced by Cameron Webb (of Ignite, The Kinison, The Hurt Process, Tenacious D. fame)

Monday 05 April 2004

Oh, And…

… I almost forgot. Fireapple Red will be also performing at this years Download Festival, to be held on June 5th at Donington Castle. And if you’re in Sheffield at the end of this month, you can catch them at the Grapes on April 27th