I just got a copy of 4-Wheel-Vibe on pink vinyl (formerly sealed before it jumped onto my turntable). My CD of this got lost somewhere between an ex-husband and finishing my music degree. What a fantastic way to spend an afternoon! I think it's the consistently best album you guys have every made. Or maybe it just brings back the good old days. Cheers!
I was listening to KGRG (college radio station in Auburn, WA), and they played a Bracket song called Imaginary Friend. Any idea where I can find this song?
hey, friends that i've not spoken to for a while. our record label, in which we own, is putting out a compilation CD as a "fuck you" to bands like mayday parade and all time low being dubbed "punk." we're going to call it "punk goes punk" in opposition to "punk goes crunk" which is the saddest excuse for a punk comp i've ever seen. it's pretty bad when the punkest band on a punk comp is new found glory (not that i have anything against them). the title is like symbolizing that punk needs to get back to what it's supposed to be, not what people think it is now, which is like emo bullshit, if i say so myself. so my question is this: would you guys like to participate by submitting a song to be put on it? i plan on the CD to be free to anyone because the message is more important than the money and some bands need the recognition.
if you are interested, let me know. i'd be super happy to put my favorite band on a CD i put out.
Gig At The Red House Sheffield - this Satuday may 17th. get involed. £4 squids in late licence - 6pm till sometime in the early hours...
PARTY GARBAGE (alcohol drinking, burrito eating punx from texas) COP OUT (steel city skate or die pissed up youth crew, comin' thru) OFFSHORE RADIO (leeds supergroup, super good old school punk rock clash styley! ) THE AMISTAD (socially aware melodic gruff from 'suburbs) THE COST OF LIVING (female fronted discount/fifth hour hero esque, top tunes and good backing beards) THE 255'S (manc dudes, ex for old times sake,)