BIOMECHANICAL, MURDER ONE, ENGEL Confirmed For U.K.'s UXFEST

May 6, 2006

BIOMECHANICAL, MURDER ONE and ENGEL are among the artists confirmed for the Uxfest 2006 festival, set to take place Sunday, August 6 at the Carling Academy Islington and Bar Academy Islington in England. The festival billing is shaping up as follows (in alphabetical order):

ARCHITECTS
BIOMECHANICAL
BRING ME THE HORIZON
ENGEL
ETHS
FIREAPPLE RED
FOREVER NEVER
HEAD-ON
INNER RAGE
KINGSIZE BLUES
MUMRAH
MURDER ONE
NWS
OUTCRYFIRE
PDHM
PROFANE
SHELLSHOCK
SYLOSIS

Proceeds from the event will go to the Natandy fund in support of orphans of the tsunami, and Yeldall in support of homeless and disadvantaged young people.

For more information visit www.uxfest.org.

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