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The Sunshine Getaway sign with Intruder
May 14th
Fresh from their ‘Local Heroes’ feature in Kerrang, Exeter based punk poppers The Sunshine Getaway (TSG) have signed a deal with management lead label Intruder Records. Having recently completed yet another full UK tour, the deal provides the hard working five piece with a new impetus in their quest to rock the nation. “We have been pushing and working hard as a band and just feel this is the next step. Intruder Records are very driven and have already pushed us forward. They have a high work ethic and its refreshing to see! Not only are they constantly showing their skills with internet promotion they always happy to have a great conversation on facebook chat when I’m bored. Can’t go wrong really.” says vocalist Lianna
Best Rock Bands of All Time
May 11th
The Rolling Stones are one of the best known rock bands of all time. They released their first original material “Aftermath” in 1966, which pushed the Stones into new directions. The 1970 “Get Yer Ya-Ya`s Out” remains one of the best live albums of all time, featuring “Sympathy for the Devil”. Even today, as members of the Stones continue to pursue other interests, their 2005 world tour grossed over $400 million, making it the biggest selling tour of the year.
This Is Hell – Weight of The World
May 10th

‘Anti Flag-esque energy entwined with epic formidable screams’ would be the briefest of brief synopsises to describe This Is Hell’s latest effort. Catapulting directly into first track ‘No One Leaves Unscathed’ a thrashing guitar intro echoes Machine Head 2.0 – even the scorching efforts of drummer Benny Mead hallow closely to Dave McClain’s. The way in which the band seems to conduct a thrash metal meets hardcore punk combo and pulls out a divine album catering towards a multitude of stereotypes within the rock genre is far beyond comprehension. Even track 4 ‘Bloodlines’ begins with a baseline parallel to Rise Against gradually able to transverse to Gallows style vocals that are sure to send surges and tremors down the spines of their doting fanbase.
Spirytus – Self Titled Album Review
Apr 24th

With a divine combination of Korn infused riffs and Faith No More monumental melodies you can be assured that Fred Durst was right (for once) when he said “Ladies and Gentleman… Spirtytus! Remember that f**king name!”
Breaking away from mundane metal clichés that extend far further than your Grandfathers’ retrospective wartime stories, Spirytus provide songs under that dreaded six minute mark and still manage to include all the elements of an admirable album.
Family Force 5 – Dance Or Dance – Single Review
Apr 21st
Powerangers Meet Telletubbies?
Far from your average Radio 1 formation these guys aren’t mainstream but are devout Christians.
Therefore, whilst sexy ladies in skimpy outfits prancing around within the video are off the cards, don’t assume FF5 don’t know how to have fun.
Bursting on to the screen with more colour then a raver’s Friday night disco and instantly driving the song forth with a distinctive bass rhythm, an influx of kids obeying the titles command as if their lives really did depend on it is sure to be a regular sight this summer.
Top 5 Most Emo Lyrics EVER!
Apr 18th
I have nothing against the genre, it’s more so the stereotype. ‘Emo’s’ often can’t see why people slate their ‘individuality’ yet why would you put yourself within a generalization when you know it harbours negative connotations? You’ve chose to conform to that ‘label’ and therefore shouldn’t react with anger when people swap your eyeliner for tip-ex and Tray Cyrus poster for a Christina Scabbia pin up.
Yet the main agenda of today’s post is the lyrics. Whilst they may have ‘got people through tough times’ (I do wonder often how many times this claim’s true). There are of course those lyrics which just make the rest of us cringe…
Don’t Leeds Reading Behind!
Apr 18th
I have to feel sorry for Reading, it always seems to get mentioned after Leeds; even though it sells out quicker.
And yet, whilst weekend tickets for both festivals are now sold out, you still have the chance to snap up a day ticket!
Still need persuading? Then check out the current epic line up:

Leeds lineup; same for Reading aside from acts on different days.
Graffiti6 – Stone In My Heart
Mar 30th
Graffiti6 - The band that changed my journalistic life.
They’ve enhanced the perks within my job, they’ve given me a reason to soldier on, they’ve give me a new lease of life. How? Due to the educational morale they’ve managed to rally forth; strip and run!
It’s all regarding something every town centre/high street has at least one of… something hard, flexible, and even pleasurable. Yep you guessed it – A parking warden’s shift.
This Years Winner Is – Always Goes Down Smooth
Mar 24th

Fathom the distance between TYWI’S first release and their latest contemporary piece and you’ll rapidly begin to appreciate the leaps and bounds the band seem to have undertaken.
First track ‘A Bigger Breakdown Than Lad” features a similar guitar infrastructure to the previous E.P however guitar levels seem to have been refined into a much better flowing conformity; drums are no longer drowned out by a quick succession of riffs, and vocals alike seem to work in greater harmony. With the title being derived from a strange concoction of white vans, over-priced service stations, and monstrous motorway breakdowns the objective correlative of a major breakdown within the song is made all the more ironic and jocular.




