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From Monday 15 March 2004

LTJ in lots of news shocker

Taken from www.punknews.org: Less Than Jake‘s latest newsletter dropped several updates on the band’s plans for `04. First the group’s first DVD release is due early summer on Fueled By Ramen, more details on it are expected soon. The band has also announced that they’ll release

A bit pointless, but news all the same

Submitted: “I talked to Rufio‘s tour manager at last nights show and he said they’d be back in the fall sometime.”

Sunday 14 March 2004

Jerry Built lose bassist shocker

Jerry Built bassist, Sami, has left the band. His last gig is in Kingston tonight. It is not known if the band will continue as of yet.

Saturday 13 March 2004

HHN Update

From those ever-reliable folk in London comes the HHN March Update. Click ‘Discuss’ below to see what they have up their sleeves.

Tellison are actually a bit good

No sooner does he become an ‘@punktastic’ than Steve plugs his own band. Sadly he cannot access the site at the minute, so here is his plug: “The Seven Years and Tellison CD is out now (finally, I know). They’re on sale for FIVE POUNDS, but

What’s $up doc?

$up have parted ways with their drummer. The band are actively seeking a full-time replacement with at least two years experience. Anyone interested should email supshaun@hotmail.com

Friday 12 March 2004

The Peacocks strut their stuff for HHN

Taken from the HHN mailout: “If you made it along to our last Xmas gig you may have noticed a rather excellent band called THE PEACOCKS playing early on in the night. We’ve been fans of their live gigs for a while, and we are pleased to

Snappy title

Submitted: “Brand New Hero Records will be releasing a four way split CD in April entitled ‘Casino Chips and Sunset Strips’ which will mark the first ever UK release for Suburban Legends, The Silence, Army of Freshmen and Split

Thud

Rumour is that Cave In have been dropped by RCA…

AF in June – confirmation

Agnostic Front will be over in June. They have dates on the 21 and 22, the first of which is at the Electric Ballroom in Camden with Walls of Jericho and Terror.