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  1. Word up.

    The X Certs hit the road again in June and and here are the details. The Lucida Console from Halifax will join the band as tour support on all dates below.

    Friday 17th June - Market Bar, Inverness - FREE ENTRY with Findo gask

    Saturday 18th June - Vic Hotel, Forres - 4 - OVER 14'S 8PM with Reasons Are Red and Dan Against The World

    Sunday 19th - The Tunnels, Aberdeen - 4 - OVER 14'S 8PM with Right Hand Left tickets available here

    For more info check out www.cbpromo.co.uk

  2. CRASH BANG PRESENTS

    Design And Destroy Tour

    January 2005

    With

    The X-Certs

    The Lucida Console

    Edinburgh, Bannermans Sunday the 2nd with support TBC

    Aberdeen, Dr Drakes Monday the 3rd with Flight 19 and Reasons are Red.

    Forres, The Carlton Tuesday the 4th with The Upstarts.

    Glasgow, The 13th Note Wednesday the 5th with Irrelevant and DB-68

    Tickets 4 on the door and from

    www.theymademedoit.co.uk

    www.nomadam-records.co.uk

    Stemming from Aberdeen, The X-Certs have wowed audiences with their live shows for the past four years, and the release of their EP has established them as a core of the North East music scene. With influences stemming from the likes of Biffy and The Ataris they meld the kind of nostalgic neo-scot rock that wins fans in seconds.

    The Lucida Console - a 5-piece from Leeds - have attracted admirers nationwide after a showcase at Manchester's In The City Conference. The blend of emo-driven mess and harmonic guitars, coupled with a rock-solid bass and drum backing give the band more than the edge over your run of the mill Emo bands that have seen them support the likes of Aereogramme.

    Flight-19: Guaranteed to not disappoint with their pop-punk sensibilities and a rhythm section so tight you couldnt fit a Rizla paper through them.

    Reasons Are Red: With influences stemming from Les Savy Fav and Shellac, the three-piece have impressed Aberdeen crowds after only two shows, and their shenanigans with maracas!

    The Upstarts: Returning after a lengthy break from live gigging, the 4-piece combine pop-punk-driven melodies with ska-influences that make this band an uplifting alternative to the norm.

    Irrelevant: Blending fantastic hardcore influences with funk tendencies, Irrelevants songs move from strength to strength while keeping the audience guessing.

    DB-68: An epic pop-punk quintet from Glasgow, and probably the only in their genre that can boast a Moog player in their midst!

    For more info contact Crash Bang at designndestroy@theymademedoit.co.uk or phone: 07881 588317

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