Billy Talent discover roman numerals, tour to celebrate
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Toronto's screamy emo-types Billy Talent are to release the follow-up to their 2003 debut Billy Talent on Monday (June 26th). It will be called Billy Talent II. Deep, non?
To celebrate, they are inviting you to go and catch them on the following dates:
July 2006
5 Glasgow King Tut's Wah Wah Hut
6 Northumbria University
8 Cardiff Solus
9 Leeds Cockpit
11 Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms
12 London Astoria
13 Manchester Academy 2
DiS FACT: The lead single from Billy Talent II, 'Devil In A Midnight Mass', went in at number 66 in the singles charts this week. 750,000 MySpace profile views and only in at 66? For shame.
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"screamy emo-types"?
Not a fan but wouldn't call them that...shit maybe, but not in a "screamy emo" way...
i'm at dour when they play in manchester :(
i heart billy talent and i'm not ashamed to admit it.
but 66 looks a bit like 666
and the single's called "Devil in a Midnight Mass" = SPOOKY
REUBEN
are supporting on this tour too, so check it out.
why?
reuben are shit.
I should know.
Reuben are shit
But Billy Talent are a guilty pleasure.
Reuben =
Mint :p
meh
i think most of their new stuff sounds like the whole Finch/FFAF thing that happened a few years back. only GOOD, obviously.
I concur
Reuben are very good...their gig at the Mean Fiddler was something else.
And for the life ome I can't see why they should be SUPPORTING them. It should be the other way round.


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