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HowLongIsTheNight?

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  1. They changed their name to A Silent Film, which too be honest is quite boring. Hope they can make up for it by releasing GOOD music *fingers crossed*. Lame band names? Um...........Finch, Sinch, Taking Back Sunday, Atomic Kitten, Eternal, Busted, McFly, The Starting Line, Simple Plan, New Found Glory. Thats all I can think about for now. Martin C x
  2. In no particular order; 1. The Futureheads - The Futureheads 2. Hot Water Music - The New What Next 3. Hundred Reasons - Shatterproof Is Not A Challenge 4. The Bled - Pass The Flask 5. Jimmy Eat World - Futures 6. The Cure - The Cure 7. Reuben - Racecar Is Racecar Backwards 8. yourcodenameis:milo - All Roads To Fault (Not really an album, so sue me ) 9. My Chemical Romance - Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge 10. The Killers - Hot Fuss Martin C x
  3. A bit harsh really, I'm sure there are people who think HWM equally suck or maybe some of the punk outfits you listen to. At the end of the day they play music that they want to, and people who listen to them do so cause we all have a right to have particular taste in music. Martin C x
  4. See, Peace, Love and Punk can co-exist in a NON hippie kinnda way! jus kiddin Martin C x
  5. This girl knows what she's talking about. Martin C x
  6. Hammer To The Hornets Nest - Twofold or Schteeve - yourcodenameis:milo Martin C x
  7. Hammer To The Hornets Nest - Twofold Red Wedding - The Bled My Sympathy - Hundred Reasons War All The Time - Thursday Kaimichi - Hell Is For Heroes All These Things That Ive Done - The Killers The Rat - Walkmen FourThree - yourcodenameis:milo Drugs Or Me - Jimmy Eat World I Gave My Eyes To Stevie Wonder - Million Dead The Unravelling - Aereogramme Danger Of The Water - The Futureheads The Ghost Of You - My Chemical Romance You Want Romance? - Funeral For A Friend Bottomless Seas - Hot Water Music Oh, Boys - Onelinedrawing that'll do for now Martin C x
  8. The New What Next - Hot Water Music or Futures - Jimmy Eat World. Both class albums Martin C x
  9. 1994. Diary - Sunny Day Real Estate 1996. Do You Know Who You Are? - Texas Is The Reason 1998.The Shape Of Punk To Come - Refused 1998. In Casino Out - At The Drive-In Albums that will stand out for years to come and in my opinion "perfect". Martin C x
  10. Just back from seeing Hundred Reasons, Reuben, Twofold and Dave House 3 days in a row, whew! The setlist for the gigs are as follows; Aberdeen, The Lemon Tree - 08/11/04 What You Get Answers If I Could Dissolve No Pretending* Harmony Stories With Unhappy Endings Remmus Larry's Song* Oratorio Drowning Decorate The Mirror* What Larry Did Falter I'll Find You ------------------------------------- Paul's Song Silver Edinburgh, The Venue - 09/11/04 and Glasgow, King Tuts - 10/11/04 same songs except Paul's Song was replaced with A Better Way* Dave House was amazing on all the nights (except Glasgow where the strap on his acoustic guitar failed him, bless), he got a good reception considering he was an acoustic solo act. Plus he is one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet, and wearing his t-shirt I Know Dave House is all too true . Twofold were on top form all nights, bringing their crazy concoction of shouty punk and dancy hardcore, and get full points for wearing their very own pink band t-shirts . Reuben, bless the lads are still the very epitomy of rock n' roll, laying down some brilliant tunes. Plus we in Aberdeen were very fortunate to get both Scared Of The Police and Words From Reuben (which people didn't dig, oh well meh). Jamie's 22nd birthday took place at the Edinburgh gig so we all wished him a happy one (I gave him a card) and a cake was presented to him during Freddy Krueger (bless). And finally the mighty HR! On top form at all three dates, been waiting since March to see them again and I was not dissapointed. Opening up with the second last single they released What You Get bringing the rock in fine style. A good selection of old and new songs (*). The new tracks sound amazing and are more akin to the HR of old (aka rocking and Hardcore ). Of special note the track that wasn't played on Monday, A Better Way, is probably best described as a cross between Soapbox Rally and Counting The Days on steroids! It well rocks, can't wait till its available on cd. Decorate The Mirror is a very catch rock tune with the main chant of Yeah Heh throughout the song (aka crowd participation) and Paul's and Larry's Songs are not ballady in the slightest. As ever old faves like Answers, Remmus and the singles go down as well as ever, with lovely sing alongs taking part throughout both Harmony and Falter. Plus finishing with Silver is always a good thing in my books, crowd reaction = YAY dancy Pit! All in all I've had the time of my life and can't wait to see all the bands again. Twofold have now been confirmed as support for Capdown (though a replacement bassist will be there as Simon Kielly can't get time off uni), as for Reuben, they said they should be up soon though I don't know how soon. Hundred Reasons better come back soon or I'll cry! . And Dave House will probably join them again as HR have stated they'll be bringing him around some more! Well enough babbling from me! Martin C x
  11. Welcome To Your New Job (AHHHH), Hope You Have A Wonderful First Day (AHHHH), We Are So Happy To Have You Join The Team (AHHHH), You Are So Lucky On Your First Day................... I'm There! Martin x
  12. A Flight And A Crash - Hot Water Music Danse Macabre - The Faint How It Feels To Be Something On - Sunny Day Real Estate Casually Dressed And Deep In Conversation - Funeral For A Friend Do You Know Who You Are? - Texas Is The Reason 13 Songs - Fugazi I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love - My Chemical Romance Ideas Above Our Station - Hundred Reasons Modern Life Is Rubbish - Blur Martin x
  13. Shit I forgot that one, I'll second that!!!!! Martin x
  14. Bit of an update... From Wednesday, Hundred Reasons hit the road for their first full UK tour since March this year: November 2004 3rd Bristol Fleece 4th Birmingham Carling Academy 5th Leicester Charlotte - SOLD OUT 6th Liverpool Carling Academy 8th Aberdeen Lemon Tree 9th Edinburgh The Venue 10th Glasgow King Tuts Wah Wah Hut - SOLD OUT 11th Newcastle Northumbria University 12th Leeds Cockpit 14th Manchester Carling Academy - SOLD OUT 15th Brighton Concorde 17th London Electric Ballroom 19th Oxford Zodiac - SOLD OUT 20th Reading Fez Club - SOLD OUT 22nd Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms - SOLD OUT 23rd Exeter Lemon Grove 24th Falmouth Penryn Tremough Campus 25th Cardiff Barfly 26th Milton Keynes Woughton Centre If you're planning on coming to the Birmingham, Leeds or London shows, get your ticket now as those shows are very close to selling out. HR have around eight brand new songs( ) which they're planning to rotate in the set over the course of the tour, only one of which has ever been played live before. As ever, make sure you arrive early or you'll miss the fantastic Dave House, the fabulous Twofold or the fandabbydozy Reuben. Check them out in advance: Dave House Twofold Reuben In addition to the usual cornucopia of delights that is the Hundred Reasons merch offering (new shirt designs, badges, belts and all sorts of excitement) the brand new Hundred Reasons LIVE ALBUM will be available EXCLUSIVELY from these shows, featuring thirteen tracks recorded in March. See you at the front. \m/ http://www.hundredreasons.com Don't delay buy tickets today (um......... ) Martin x
  15. No Love Spit Love's cover (Charmed theme song version), GOD ITS FUCKING AWFUL! Martin x
  16. Radiohead - I Might Be Wrong Blur - Live At The Budokan The Smiths - Rank Iron Maiden - Rock In Rio And maybee a bit pre-emptive Hundred Reasons - "Come For The Rock, Stay For The Ballads" (Available at the HR Lemon Tree Gig 8th November *Grins*) Martin x
  17. Go to hell bitch! (Kidding ) For me Aereogramme were band of the night, musically sound, brilliant songs. Couldn't believe it when they announced The Unravelling, quality song. Dissapointed that Shouting For Joey, Meaningfull Existance or The Art Of Belief didn't get played. But considering they were supporting HI4H I thought the set was a nice cross reference of their material, to appeal to people that have never heard them before. Besides with a headline show at Kef in Feb, they willl no doubt play a few more of the older songs, to which newer fans can join in . HI4H played just as well, I always love a good scream/singalong to HI4H. I was so pleased with Out Of Sight being the opener to the set, sheer bloody class! I love the new tracks, they fit in well with the pace of the set against the older tracks. Just a shame that Slow Song didn't make it onto the set but shit happens, can't realy complain as the first two times seeing them Slow Song was the opener song of choice at the time . Can't wait to see how the second album turns out, HI4H deserve a good comeback. Martin x
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