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From Thursday 17 February 2011

Moral Dilemma interview

Alex recently sat down with the guys in Moral Dilemma to chat about the re-release of their debut album ‘Agree To Disagree’. Head over to the interviews section to see what went down. The London punks play Camden Barfly next Thursday so

Wednesday 16 February 2011

The Crave – The Islington Academy II, London

SUPPORT: Tiger Please, Hope & State So The Crave may not be the most PT-friendly of bands for us to cover in a live review, but we restrict ourselves not by genre classification or appearance! It?s 2011, we do what we fucking want, yo. First however,

Tuesday 15 February 2011

Twin Atlantic

We recently caught up with the guys from TWIN ATLANTIC to chat about their new album, ‘Free’. www.twinatlantic.com

Dirty Break – Dirty Break

DIRTY BREAK are a pop-punk/skate-punk four-piece from Bristol, and the eight songs on this debut EP take their influence from bands as diverse as The Lawrence Arms, Finch and Sum 41. Their strongest asset is undoubtedly their vocal harmonies, which run

Wires – To Conquer The Waves

WIRES are a Bristol-based four piece playing a smart brand of melodic rock with a punky, post-hardcore edge. The three tracks on ‘To Conquer The Waves’ range from the Brand New influenced ‘Vine & Valour’ to the soaring, post-hardcore pseudo-ballad ‘Victor’, which features a gorgeous,

Your Demise – The Kids We Used To Be

Rebirth is a dividing issue for many bands. It is often questioned as bands have added and subtracted as to who was the better asset and there is rarely a positive medium. It begs the question, how easy is it for a band to come back after a high-profile

The Ocean’s Eyes – Lions

London quartet THE OCEAN’S EYES plough a similar enough furrow to many bands you’ve heard over the past five years – inoffensive emo pop-rock in the vein of Fall Out Boy et al. ‘Lions’ shows a band attempting to find their feet with shiny production

Time And Place – Scarlet

They describe their sound on MySpace as ‘minimalist’, they have no elements of electronic sound in their music and they come from the same State that spawned the Pixies and Aerosmith. They are TIME AND PLACE, a folk punk threesome that have no regard for instruments such

Thursday confirm new album release + new song

Thursday‘s sixth studio record, ‘No Devolución’ will be released on April 11th through Epitaph. Head over to their Facebook Page to hear a new track, ‘Magnets Caught In A Metal Heart’.

Saturday 12 February 2011

New LAB signing

Hellogoodbye has signed to LAB Records in the UK and Europe. A deluxe edition of their new record ‘Would It Kill You?’ will be available through digital retailers on March 14. To celebrate, LAB are giving away a free download of a live cut of their track