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From Thursday 03 February 2005

RBF new album and tour details

Reel Big Fish have announced a April 5 release date for ‘We’re Not Happy Til You’re Not Happy’, their latest Jive Records full-length. The new album was co-produced by Shawn Sullivan and Reel Big Fish front man Aaron Barrett. A cover of Tracy

Cheesy does it

I know I mentioned this before, but the new Big Cheese is out now. It’s a Legends issue, something I failed to point out and also features the excellent Get Cape, Wear Cape, Fly. Buy from all good newsagents!

Millencolin hang the DJ!

For all you Londoners, there’s a Burning Heart Records party happening tomorrow night at the Underworld. It starts at 11pm, with the Millencolin guys DJing and giving away a ton of Burning Heart/Eastpak stuff and the entry fee is only £2. Bargain!

Green Day meets Batman

Taken from AP.net: “Green Day‘s “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” will be the theme song for the upcoming Batman Begins.”

This was submitted by a lot of people…

Apparently Foo Fighters, The Pixies and Iron Maiden will headline Reading/Leeds and Queens of the Stone Age, Kasabian, Velvet Revolver, Hot Hot heat, The Bravery, Killing Joke, Kaiser Chiefs, Bloc Party, Babyshambles, The Mars Volta and Elbow will play on the

TBS support the Day

As was revealed in Pete’s interview with them, Taking Back Sunday are supporting Green Day at the Milton Keynes shows. Simple Plan and Jimmy Eat World also support.

Thanks!

Thanks to everyone who voted for Punktastic as the second best website in the world in the Big Cheese end of year poll. Much appreciated. We were beaten only by myspace so I think we did quite well!

Wednesday 02 February 2005

This is crucial

Booking agent Crucial Talent is looking to expand its roster and is inviting bands to submit demos to them at the following address: Crucial Talent, po box 263, Wallingford, oxfordshire, ox10 1aa.

And this week Victory signed…

Taken from punknews.org: “Victory has signed Riverside, CA’s Sinai Beach. The label will be releasing the band’s sophomore album, Immersed, which was produced by Eric Rachel (Atreyu, Dillinger Escape Plan) at New Jersey‘s Trax East studios. “

What the fuck…

A string tribute to Atreyu?!