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  1. running order seems pretty fair to me minus fact id have make.her.cry on after anonymous tip but thats maybe just me anyhow gunna be bloody good
  2. Agreed they are fantastic seem to be gettin supports for everyone wisht had gone seen The Early November when they were supporting That woulda beeen
  3. Graham Coxon clash with Teh Darkness Deeeesc Loving It F4AF Clash with White Stripes Wopp rockin the house
  4. old wildhearts stuff is teh shit. get yourself earth vs... and see what i mean
  5. Fearless Records will be releasing an At The Drive-in Anthology (enhanced CD) as well as re-issues of "Relationship of Command" (2000) and "Acrobatic Tenement" (1996). The anthology will contain greatest hits, exclusive unreleased tracks, rare b-sides, covers, videos, and exclusive live footage from one of indie rocks' most influential music groups. For the first time the entire At the Drive-in collection will be available from one source, Fearless Records ?(
  6. On Tuesday its likely the following bands will be announced for Reading -Graham Coxon -The Datsuns -The Beastie Boys -The Descendents -The Rapture -Hundred Reasons -The Rasmus -The Coral -Black Eyed Peas -Funeral For A Friend -The Starting Line -From Autumn To Ashes -Coheed And Cambria -Yellowcard -Million Dead -Sugercult -Capdown -Spunge -Saves The Day -New Found Glory -The Vines -Goldfinger -Reel Big Fish -Billy Talent
  7. Just because i was born in 1985 we will pick that as the start year. So since the mid 80's who do you feel is the 10 best songwriters? To be hoenst I cant get a complete list yet. Listenin to NIN and think trent reznor will def make my top 10 will post mine later
  8. New Found Glory called up the favors for a couple unexpected collaborations on its upcoming record. Catalyst will hit stores May 18 from Drive Thru, and follows up 2002's Sticks and Stones (Drive Thru). The pop-punk act fattens it sound with contributions from Get Up Kid James Dewees on "Failure's Not Flattering," as well as a string arrangement on "I Don't Wanna Know" by David Campbell, father of alt-pop icon Beck.
  9. Taking Back Sunday and Victory Records are pleased to announce that a July 2004 release is planned for their sophomore album. After spending the early part of the year writing and arranging their new songs, some of which were written while on their previous tour and some newly penned, they signed Lou Giordano on as producer. Famous for his work with Sugar, Husker Du, Sunny Day Real Estate and Belly, Giordano's innovative spirit, tremendous experience and faith in the band won them over and created an electric work environment in the studio. Guitarist andfounding member Eddie Reyes adds "recording with Lou is like being in school again because he is a teacher and you learn so much from him." "The new album is still very Taking Back Sunday but more mature and more rock and roll," continues Reyes. "I know every band says that but for real, it'll kick you in the balls. The first record was written for fun and the love of music, no expectations. Even though it's done more than we ever expected, I still tried to go into the second record the same exact way. We're all here to have fun, hopefully the audience will enjoy it and feel the same way." Giordano adds "This was one of the most enjoyable recording experiences I've ever had. It amazes me that these guys were able to bring together such diverse musical backgrounds and form a cohesive vision that not only meets but surpasses their previous efforts. There's a wide variety of song styles, some with the signature Taking Back Sunday sound and some heading in totally new directions. It's an honor to work with these guys on one of the most anticipated albums of 2004." New TBS Promo Shot
  10. bout year ago i would have said that sounded well decent but latest fantomas stuff is bit gash
  11. Thursday just confirmed for main stage at reading Aye Loving It
  12. if ya wanna see them on another cool punk lineup come see punktastic aberdeen leg @ moshulu may 14th poindexter echo freddy quik dirtbox :O
  13. Aye im agreeing like. saw them on that tour. sure ben would happily share with you time and time again how much arse they kicked that night and i'll share too 1 hour 20 mins of some of the best punk rock ive ever seen wooop
  14. me has that man grand i tell thee people should be flockin to buy this new efforts from both killswitch engage and bad religion both rock need to hear new pulley cause im sure its ace strung out me awaits muchly. how good is it gunna be x 1000000000000000as well as new tbs i bet is grand but for me its all about one new album JIMMY EAT WORLD
  15. Aye bloody hell. speakin bout 2 years ago or summit
  16. Bennnnnnn.....You Driving? :O
  17. Stephen

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    Noticed you booked them for May 8th Deep Elm bands. Never thought id see day of Moorings puttin on an "emo" band
  18. Yea andy pretty much what he was like at counting crows he cover neil young or springsteen at sxsw?
  19. Aye but I already have copy of BR album and its ace
  20. hah well i said april 5th in pm think that was today :O
  21. Nah actually relased yesterday sweety. got mixed up with dates :O
  22. The Fleadh is back, after taking a break last year. The Fleadh is London's longest running festival, and it celebrates it's 14th year with a line-up of the roots/folk and rock music over two stages. It's happening as usual at London's Finsbury Park, on Sunday 20th June. Bob Dylan headlines the event, and Counting Crows are also confirmed. More acts will be announced in the next few weeks. Tickets are on sale, priced at 38.50. Yus Im There. BD and CC on one lineup.
  23. check quik forum dude. review of new pulley album bad religion stuff is rockin like muthafucker
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