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Tours: Leatherface / Bridge and Tunnel (Northeast) -

After their upcoming tour of Canada, Leatherface will play three dates in the northeast alongside now labelmates Bridge and Tunnel. The influential UK band is expected to release a new full-length through No Idea Records sometime in 2010, while Bridge and Tunnel released...

LEATHERFACE Returning to US - Yes, the rumors are true! The venerable LEATHERFACE will be doing select dates in the US in May. They'll be playing the Chaos in Texas festival on May 16 followed by shows in the SoCal area playing in support of PAINT IT BLACK. As most of you know, Leatherface will...

LEATHERFACE Tribute Out Now - Rubber Factory Records' epic, 38 song, double-CD tribute to LEATHERFACE has finally seen its release. The massive collection includes covers by HOT WATER MUSIC, RADON, SAINTE CATHERINES, WAT TYLER, MONIKERS, CHUCK RAGAN, KOVER, TITLWHEEL, FOUR LETTER WORD, and a slew of others. You can order the release from Interpunk here....

Hot Water Music, Thrice, The Used at MusInk 2011 -

Details regarding the 2011 MusInk festival have been revealed. The tattoo convention/music festival will be happening March 4-6 at the Orange County Fairgrounds in southern California. Bands confirmed through the festival's website include Thrice, The Used and Circa Survive, with Hot Water Music confirming via...

The Underground Railroad to Candyland †Bird Rough -

I’m probably not the best guy to tell you about the Underground Railroad to Candyland. I’m not the most up to date on the members past projects, FYP and Toys that Kill, but what I can tell you is that their record Bird Rough is an outstand, and inspired, slab...

Weekly Nostalgia: Samiam -

Coming out of Berkeley, California in the late '80's, Samiam helped spark a craze that fused alternative college rock with punk ethics, fastening their legitimacy onto the '90's indie music scene with several well-received records (Clumsy, You Are Freaking Me Out). While they never reached the mainstream level...

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