Frankie and the Studs, thrash out an energy that pays tribute to the iconic punk bands of yore, whilst delivering its own fresh interpretation of what rock music in the '20s should sound like.Continue Reading
Neon ‘Punk’ artist Mark Sloper, who exhibits as Mark Illuminati, has created an image of Queen Elizabeth II in which the Monarch has blue hair, a nose ring and a heart-shaped tattoo inscribed with her husband’s name,Continue Reading
Joe Strummer proved that running really is punk by taking part in a number of marathons over the years and Cardiff-based Running Punks is doing its bit to keep the spirit of Joe’s running shoes alive. The original ‘Running Punks‘, two old friends and bandmates, Jimmy (a guitarist and ex-world champion runner) and Rhodri (a […]Continue Reading
Four punk and rock n roll scene veterans got together to create something new that sounded like something old.Continue Reading
Bob Vylan self-released their EP We Live Here via Bandcamp last month after having trouble getting the music industry on board. The London based punk/grime/rap duo was continually told by music executives that their music was “too extreme”. However, with the support from their ever-increasing fan-base, their eight track EP has been a great success. […]Continue Reading
The New York punk and new wave pioneers, Blondie have sold their rights to royalties from all 197 of their songs to investment fund Hipgnosis Songs Fund Blondie’s co-founders and songwriting duo Debbie Harry and Chris Stein have sold their future royalties of all 197 Blondie songs to investment fund Hipgnosis Songs Fund for an […]Continue Reading
The Fight is Not Over EP is raising funds for, The 343, a feminist-led and artist-focused, queer arts space in Belfast.Continue Reading
How a ten-year-old boy's punk lockdown project became a huge, international success.Continue Reading
Pop-punk upstart, Yungblud, drops a new video for his latest single, Strawberry LipstickContinue Reading
IDLES released their third single, A Hymn, from upcoming album Ultra Mono and it is quite different from their last two tracks. The eerie intro of A Hymn lingers as you question where the song is going, until frontman Joe Talbot’s somber and cathartic words begin the song; “I want to be loved / everybody […]Continue Reading