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From Monday 20 December 2004

On the first day of Christmas…

To get in the festive spirit we have been asking a whole range of music folk about what they will be doing this Christmas and New Year, just so you know (if anyone cares). Every day for the next two weeks we’ll be bringing you a few interesting

BSM get festive

Submitted by Kev: “The Big Scary Monsters Records Christmas Party is tonight (Mon 20th Dec) at The Metro in London. Tickets are £5 through Ticketweb (http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=uk&query=detail&event=113156) or £6 on the door. The lineup is: Secondsmile, Sparks Lights & Flames, Boom In The Diamond Industry,

Crazy tour

36 Crazyfists return in April, tickets for Glasgow and London are available here. Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall April 3, Newcastle Northumbria University 4, Glasgow Garage 5, Nottingham Rock City 6, Manchester University 7, London Astoria 8

Lars Notts gig is 14+

Contrary to what may be posted elsewhere, the Lars Frederiksen and Tiger Army shows in Nottingham are 14+ and NOT 18+. If any kids have trouble getting tickets please email info@positivenuisance.com

If God Loves Overblown Names I’ll Never Remember, He’ll Like This One

Taken from the BSM mailout: “The If God Loves Records He’s Gonna Want To F*ck Me In A Minute website is up and running right now at www.ifgodlovesrecords.tk Incase you didn’t know, If God Loves Records is the new little brother label of BSM, working on a strictly analogue

Festival bills being booked already?!

Submitted by Rory: “I was just listening to an interview with Jaret of Bowling For Soup and he said that BFS are playing at Download 2005 and DV8 (www.DV8rock.com) will be the first band on the main stage at Download 2005.”

Another band?!

Jupiter Sunrise has signed to Victory Records.

Thrice go to the cinema

According to Dustin Kensrue the next Thrice album is going to be ‘cinematic’. He told alternative press: “I don’t know if ‘cinematic’ is the right word, but we’re trying to write parts that sound like something you might hear in a film score, that move

I heart Spitalfield

Spitalfield‘s new album, ‘Stop Doing Bad Things’, will be released in March of 2005 through Victory Records. The band tour the UK with Fallout Boy and My Awesome Compilation in February.

Ex-Salem man plays for Arsenal

Taken from AP.net: “Former Salem vocalist Adam D’Zurilla will be recording some new music in the next month or so under the name Your Arsenal. Expect it to be a departure from the sound of Salem.”