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From Saturday 29 May 2004

69 reasons to book a tour

Submitted by Greg: “Reason 69 (previously 20 deck, now nototem records) are to tour in September, and Im offering them to you first. If you fancy seeing these fellas in your hometown, drop me an e-mail: greg@blahblahblahtours.com”

Cheesy

Check out the newly-designed Big Cheese website at www.bigcheesemagazine.com The new issue, out next week, has the Beastie Boys on the cover.

All downhill from here

New Found Glory and Yellowcard play a trio of UK shows around their Reading/Leeds appearances. Aug 24 – Glasgow barrowlands Aug 25 – Birmingham Academy Aug 30 – Nottingham Rock City

Friday 28 May 2004

And the CJ openers are…

The Holiday Plan are believed to be opening this years Concrete Jungle stage at the Reading/Leeds festivals. This actually goes against info I’d previously received, but it’s come from a very good source so I’m guessing there must have been a last minute change…

I’m not a household name by the way…

Lil from Household Name Records has done just two interviews in three years. One of those was with us. Read his considered thoughts here. It’s a very interesting read…

Later tonight you can read the full Lil HHN interview – it’s good!

Household Name Records will release the new Leftover Crack record, ‘Fuck World Trade’, in the UK in August/September. The band release the CD worldwide on Alternative Tentacles. The Filaments, who release their new CD on HHN on June 27, will also

Go easy…

Mancpunkscene have just interviewed our boys in Echofreddy, so if you’re not yet acquainted with them, read here. MPS are also asking me some questions, if there’s something you want to fire at me (not a gun though…) then email it to Mackie at contact@mancpunkscene.co.uk

Russell fucking Slade??!

Submitted: “French skapunkers P.O.Box are looking to make a short stop out and about the British Isles in July, and there is one date missing so far, so if anyone could help out in any way that would be so awesome. You can always visit http://www.pobox-band.com for

Brumpunx

Live in Birmingham? Unlucky! Haha, sorry, joke. Anyway, a new website has sprung up for you Brum folk at www.brumpunkscene.tk which aims to get more people at gigs and to unify the ‘scene’ a bit. It’s still under construction, but go and take a gander and help

Fishy

Submitted: “Black Piranha Records an indy label based in east london, started by musicians for musicians and can be found at www.blackpiranharecords.com . Currently on the roster are Six Ton Squirrel, amongst others, but we are looking to add to that and all demos and music is