

US punk band The Muslims have signed to Epitaph Records and are marking the occasion with the release of an anti-fascist anthem for our times. Fuck These Fuckin’ Fascists pulls no punches and was written between Donald Trump’s first impeachment trial and the attempted coup by the former US president’s right-wing supporters. Singer and guitarist QADR said: “What […]Continue Reading

Punk icon remembered with blue plaque on the late singer’s former home in St Leonards on SeaContinue Reading

Filming on Danny Boyle’s Sex Pistols TV series has been halted following a coronavirus outbreak. Cast and crew members working on the six-part show ‘Pistol’ – which began shooting in March – have received an email informing them production has been paused due to people falling ill and extras who were due to travel to […]Continue Reading

UK Punk rockers Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes are soon to release new album Sticky with a UK and European tour to follow. Continue Reading

New Jersey punks FRND CRCL have just released some classic pop punk with their new single Complications.Continue Reading

The Cincinnati punk outfit Settle Your Scores have launched vinyl pre-orders for upcoming full-length album Retrofit.Continue Reading

Grand Collapse will release another instalment of their potent fusion of rapid hardcore, thrash metal and punk next month with 'Empty Plinths.'Continue Reading

London-based, feminist, queer punk band Dream Nails are finally able to take their self-titled debut album, released via Alcopop! Records and Dine Alone Records in Summer 2020, on the road this autumn. Continue Reading

Pittsburgh pop-punk trio Eternal Boy is debuting their new video for latest track The L-Word.Continue Reading

To celebrate Manchester’s place at the heart of Britain’s music and creative industries, Warner Music Artist Services, Joy Division and New Order collaborate with Selfridges to reinterpret Factory Records iconic artwork. British record label Factory Records was undoubtedly one of the most influential yet maverick labels of the late ’70s to early Continue Reading