Crossfire favourite Kelley Stoltz returns to the UK to play dates this month at the venues below.
Check www.electriccity.org for his site and click here to listen to his track Please Visit Soon that kicks off the last Hangover Session radio show we delivered for you – click the flag on entry.
14 Sep 06 Spitz London
17 Sep 06 End of the Road Festival Dorset
18 Sep 06 Bonaventure Bristol
19 Sep 06 Flapper & Firkin Birmingham
20 Sep 06 Boardwalk Sheffield
21 Sep 06 The Junction York
24 Sep 06 The Tunnels Aberdeen
25 Sep 06 King Tut’s Glasgow
27 Sep 06 Crawdaddy Dublin
28 Sep 06 Central Station Wrexham
29 Sep 06 Clwb Ifor Bach Cardiff
30 Sep 06 West End Centre Aldershot
Will Haven have signed a deal with Bieler Bros and reports are that their new album will see the light of day through the label early in 2007.
Hatebreed have announced they will be playing some UK dates in November. If you want to see them, check the band at one of these shows:
The Lemonheads are to release their first album in 10 years on September 25th. This will be their 8th album and for it, Evan Dando brought in drummer Bill Stevenson and bassist Karl Alvarez [both of Descendents fame].
Zero 7, who are coming off the back of a sell out US tour which included the Hollywood Bowl, are back in the UK and will continue to showcase material from their 3rd album The Garden. The dates in the UK are as follows:
Missy Elliot is to release a collection of her greatest hits on September 4th, entitled Respect ME. From her debut video in 1997 for The Rain, Missy has always tried new things and push boundaries in mainstream rap and she has sold over 10 million copies of her albums worldwide. The tracklisting is:
Gomez, after having released their 5th studio album this year and playing to big crowds in Australia and the US, have announced an 11 date UK tour for November this year. The support will come from Josh Ritter and the dates are:
New York’s Yeah Yeah Yeahs will release their 3rd single, Cheated Hearts, from the album Show Your Bones on September 4th.