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From Tuesday 21 September 2010

30STM supports

According to alterthepress.com Funeral Party will support 30 Seconds To Mars on their UK later this year. Enter Shikari will also be supporting. November Thurs 25th – Brighton, Brighton Centre Fri 26th – Cardiff, Cardiff Arena Sat 27th – Newcastle, Newcastle Arena Mon 29th – Brighton, Brighton

Moving on up

Triple Crown Records have signed Moving Mountains.

Paige in the summer

Paige have posted their new video for ‘Young Summer’ at http://www.alexanderfyrdahl.se/youngsummer/

The Wonder Years – The Upsides (re-release)

I won’t spend too long reviewing this as we’ve already done it once when No Sleep put out the album originally. You can read that review at www.punktastic.com/reviews/3586 The band recently signed to Hopeless Records and with the bigger and better distribution and marketing arm Hopeless has, it makes more

Monday 20 September 2010

Foxy news

Foxy Shazam headline tour in November – dates TBC.

Sunday 19 September 2010

Everlyn EP pre-order

Everlyn release their debut EP “Anything But Easy” via German label Rockhit records on October 8. The preorders for the download version are already working and with an offer of 2’99€ for the whole EP if you preorder it now. Here are the links: iTunes,

In Gratitude news and tour details

In Gratitude hit the road with Scholars tomorrow in support of their ‘Only In Youth’ release. All dates are up on the MySpace: www.myspace.com/ingratitudeuk ‘Only In Youth’ shall be released on the 4th of October and shall be available as a free download from www.ingratitude.bandcamp.com

MCR to play Edinburgh

My Chemical Romance have announced on their website they will perform at Edinburgh Corn Exchange on Monday, October 25 as part of their upcoming “The World Contamination Tour” in Europe.

The Black Pacific – S/T

No matter what Jim Lindberg does in the future, he will always be referred to as Jim Lindberg (former singer of Pennywise), probably for the rest of his life. It may even be on his epitaph. It’s just what the punk rock community knows Jim for; that’s

Radicus – The Big Noise

There’s a Belvedere-esque quality to ‘The Big Noise’ that I like. When the band are balls to the wall punk rock, as they are on opener ‘Family Fortunes’, they sound slick, melodic and powerful and I can see them appealing to a lot of people, on both