NME Album 2009 joins us!

After our successful campaign with the Kerrang! compilation, we’ve just added the 2009 NME Album to our roster for print, regional and online.

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Flood of Red Rock Sound BOTW

Flood of Red have earned the coveted position of Band of The Week over at Rock Sound online and it’s not hard to see why with their stunning album ‘Leaving Everything Behind’ being released last week.

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Flood of live reviews

Flood of Red recently toured the UK and the positive feedback continues to pour in. Live reviews have run on the likes of Sleep On The Left, Alternative Vision, Clink, Altsounds, Planet Loud and God Is In The TV. Rock Louder are also featuring a photo gallery from the band’s Glasgow show.

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Elliot Minor get Punktastic

Fresh from releasing second album ‘Solaris’, Elliot Minor have recorded a couple of session tracks exclusively for Punktastic. The album also received a stellar review from the site!

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MORE Elliot Minor features

This week as the band’s album was released, we have seen further Elliot Minor features go live on I Like Music, Music News and The Daily Dust to name but a few!

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Win Elliot Minor

Elliot Minor continue their wooing of teen sites with competitions now posted online at More Magazine, Bebo and Pink World in the week of album release and in advance of their forthcoming tour!

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The Silent Years blog for Gigwise

Joshua Epstein from Detroit’s The Silent Years has written a blog exclusively for Gigwise which is featured on their homepage. The band’s album ‘The Globe’ was released this week. Reviews have featured on the likes of Drowned In Sound, Rock Midgets and All Gigs.

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Foreign Beggars in NME

Foreign Beggars saw their album United Colours Of Beggattron reviewed in the latest issue of NME comparing them to DangerDoom. Nice!

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Saviours album love

Saviours have had their album reviewed in this week’s Kerrang!, getting a fantastic 4K review.

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Converge are loved

Converge have continued to get more love for their latest album with a major review in this month’s Metal Hammer giving them a 9/10 rating saying the band are “utterly untouchable”.

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