Our compatriots over at onegoldenspoon are putting Mississauga's The End(recently signed to Relapse Records) onstage at Bumpers' Roadhouse, November 27th. Alongside them will be locals Kay and A Legend Falls(what up, Mikey??), as well as a band called - steady now - Mr. Rogers Death Bus. I've never heard of them, but dang if I don't wanna see them! Check this show out; The End are apparently something else.
Wooooow...Brian and Tyler at junkedcamera have given it a major facelift, and dang does it ever look good. Still sd.com's number-one resource for live shots; check 'em out. Nice job, guys.
New Crystal Method record come January! Whee! Thanks to soundthesirens for the big ol' heads-up on that one. While you're there, check out the Die Trying interview.
This is interesting: a band called Kut U who allegedly tagged along on the Jimmy Eat World/Green Day/Blink-182 Pop Disaster Tour a couple years ago are the subject of a documentary titled Riding In Vans With Boys; it hits stores December 9th. The directors? The guys in Blink. Heaven help us. [aversion]
DANG it: Thomas Hengtes is quitting as vocalist for South Dakota's Nodes of Ranvier; his replacement is Kyle Benecke, formerly of System Failure(who were REALLY nasty heavy in their day). I interviewed Thomas earlier this year, and I think this really sucks. But to each his own. [hardcorechristian]
LiveonRelease, a terminally-annoying girl-punk-cheese band from Vancouver, have - finally - broken up. Thank heaven for small mercies. [chartattack]
In more Bands I've Never Heard News, a video for Brand New's 'Sic Transit Gloria' can be viewed over here. I don't have the time. [relevant]
Anticipating the Billy Talent show tomorrow night here in Capital City, check out this rather amusing review of their self-titled debut album, thanks to pahardcore.
Posted by mike at November 15, 2003 03:35 AM