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Inkster

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  1. Nitrogen Promotions Present Lower Than Atlantis - www.myspace.com/lowerthanatlantis Having played Aberdeen earlier this year, Lower Than Atlantis are back in support of their EP "Bretton", which is being released through Smalltown Records this summer. They are touring their breed of hardcore in the vein of Gallows up and down the country all summer long. Be sure to catch them cos they won't be back in the 'Deen for a long while. Out At Sea - http://www.myspace.com/outatseauk Aberdeen's very own Screamo upstarts Buried In Vegas - http://www.myspace.com/buriedinvegas Hardcore/Death Metal hybrid from the Granite City - For fans of Bleed From Within Sunset Squad - http://www.myspace.com/sunsetsquadband fast, melodic hardcore with big breakdowns from Tayside 14+ Doors: 7:30pm Tax: 4 Poster coming soon
  2. I'm never a fan of these albums and don't know how they ever make it into existence...
  3. MySpace.com - Nitrogen Promotions - Next gig 25/06 - Aberdeen, UK - Punk / Rock / Alternative - www.myspace.com/nitrogenpromotions Come check out the Myspace page and add us! We're always looking for new friends. We've some cracking gigs and amazing bands playing for us over summer, including We Are The Ocean, Furthest Drive Home, Static In The City, 10 Easy Wishes, Haemostatic Picnic Races, Jaimison, Mimi Soya and many many more. Check it out!
  4. This isn't going ahead now. Go check out Weapon @ Drummonds on Tuesday - only 3 entry
  5. That was a mistake by myself re: Drummonds. Lights. Action! play EAST NEUK ONLY They'll be on about 10/10:15pm
  6. Crackin band these guys. Well recommended. Shame I'm gonna be in Glasgow at the time
  7. I'm not so familiar with Curl Up and Die, I must admit. Would you recommend them?
  8. Yeah, very true. The article in Rocksound (I think it was that magazine, possibly Kerrang though) was quite interesting about the whole math metal scene and how they want to distance themselves from it.
  9. Meshuggah deserve their recognition. They're amazing musicians with great songs. The date in september should finally give me a chance to see them after waiting so long. Can't wait!
  10. Twilight Sad Frightened Rabbit Make Model Dananananakroyd The Xcerts Roddy Woomble Idlewild Frank Turner Runrig Liars Dice - playing covers or original material Broken records Sons and Daughters That should be enough to keep you goin
  11. I've seen them. I own one of there albums although I forget which one it is. As most people have said on here, they were the next big thing about 4 years ago...maybe not so much now. I doubt they'd cost pittence with a couple of cans thrown in for good measure coming all the way over from America. It's just my opinion.
  12. That would be great but goin by those dates, there's no time. Although as I said, they are unofficial. Anyone with Kerrang who can clear this up? Or Mr Milne since I presume it would be in Moshulu if they were to play the Deen.
  13. I remember these guys. They were ok at best. I think you'd be losing money on this one if you booked it
  14. Looks like underoath are touring in September UNDEROATH FULL UK DATES Manchester Academy 2 - Saturday 6th September Glasgow Garage - Sunday 7th September Birmingham Carling Academy 2 - Monday 8th September Cardiff Uni Solus - Wednesday 10th September Norwich Waterfront - Thursday 11th September London Astoria 2 - Friday 12th September Leeds Cockpit - Saturday 13th September Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms - Sunday 14th September These are unofficial dates but hopefully they're right. Underoath followed by Meshuggah the next night. Sweet!
  15. I know you'll say I'm being picky but that doesn't constitute going to a gig for me.
  16. Dibs on the promo cd's I can come in past the office and pick them up some day. Gimme a shout.
  17. If the current trend is rammed down our throats from all angles of the media and people who play in local bands happen to like the latest trends and fashion, then surely that's gonna rub off and that's why they end up playing what they do? It seems only the lucky few who've been on the go for a while since the last trend started and still playing the same music once the current trend has passed do they get any credit for not following the scene. Who really cares though?! It's apparent quite alot of people do. People play in bands cos they want to and cos for them, it's fun! Regardless of whether it fits with what's cool in NME or is appearing on the latest edition of Kerrang, these people are enjoying themselves. Music is about fun, so let them have their fun in the way they enjoy!
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