You're browsing the archives « Previous PageNext Page » From Friday 04 February 2011 Mona Lisa’s stream Alternative Press are streaming a new Bayside track called ‘Mona Lisa’. My Lonely Blackout The Blackout and Lostalone have been revealed as support to My Chemical Romance‘s upcoming UK arena shows this month: February 12 London, Wembley Arena 13 Birmingham, LG Arena 15 Glasgow, SECC 16 Dublin, O2 18 Manchester, MEN Arena 19 Nottingham, Trent FM Arena 21 Cardiff, WATO tickets now on sale Tickets for We Are The Ocean‘s forthcoming April dates are now on sale: April 27th CARDIFF Millenium Music Hall April 28th LONDON Electric Ballroom April 29th MANCHESTER Academy 2 April 30th GLASGOW Garage May 1st NEWCASTLE Academy 2 Go get yours from Ticketweb, Seetickets, Ticketmaster Blitz Kids to support D.R.U.G.S Blitz Kids have revealed they are to support Craig Owens’ new band, D.R.U.G.S. on their forthcoming UK jaunt: 04/03 Manchester Roadhouse 05/03 Leeds Cockpit 06/03 Glasgow Cathouse 07/03 Newcastle Academy 2 08/3 Birmingham HMV Institute 09/3 Nottingham Rock City 10/3 London Underworld Get your tickets from www.seetickets.com. Thursday 03 February 2011 New Not Advised video/London date sells out Not Advised‘s video for ‘The A.R.K.’ has just hit the internet: Day Of The Sirens – A Kiss From Nyx They may have only been together a year, but already DAY OF THE SIRENS have released an EP, gone on a full tour of the UK and now in 2011, they are poised and ready to release ‘A Kiss From Nyx’. Having gathered kind words from many Boy Jumps Ship – Engines Geordie lads BOY JUMPS SHIP‘s second self-released EP ‘Engines’ is a real stormer. It may only be four tracks long but they are catchy as hell and this is one EP that you’ll have on repeat. Right through from the pounding opening of ‘We Won’t Burn Out’ to Dive Dive – Potential Despite this being the third album from the ‘Frank Turner backing band’ it’s likely to be a first impression for most. How they’ve managed to fit recording/releasing this in with a very busy touring schedule and produce something of this quality is quite stunning. It doesn’t seem Lazarus A.D. – Black River’s Flow All clenched fists and flailing facial hair, LAZARUS A.D’s second full length clings to its relentless, chugging groove for dear life, swinging around the sonic treetops like a tattooed Tarzan. The Wisconsin quartet have consciously opted for a tightened and streamlined approach on ‘Black River’s Flow’, opting Glamour Of The Kill – The Summoning Northern metallers GLAMOUR OF THE KILL achieved a lot off the back of their first EP and four years later, having shared stages with some of their biggest contemporaries, here we are…the (sometimes awkward) debut full length. Off the bat, this record holds some real gems; ‘Feeling Alive’