Jonny, Ben and Alex make up UK indie-punk three-piece Brixton Alley. Their music will "leap out of your headphones and punch you right in t’ ear ‘ole.” Continue Reading
British documentary photographer Janette Beckman has launched a series of limited edition prints that chronicle the birth of punk!Continue Reading
As heavily hinted at by Rat Scabies when he chatted to us last month, The Damned is reuniting its original line-up for a 2021 UK tour! The Damned have announced a UK tour for summer 2021 with the original line-up of Dave Vanian, Brian James, Rat Scabies and Captain Sensible – for “one tour only” next […]Continue Reading
Canberra's fearless and uncompromising punk rock activists Glitoris are thrilled to announce the upcoming release of their blistering live album, The Slut Power Sessions - Live at the Basement via Buttercup Records/MGM on Friday 30 October. Continue Reading
With an exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery London and being friends with bands like Adam & The Ants, The Damned, The Sex Pistols and The Professionals, Illuminati, a.k.a. Mark Sloper, is an artist with a seriously impressive punk pedigree. Creating beautiful punk art from his Shepherd’s Bush studio, using vintage flags, t-shirts, distressed wood, and […]Continue Reading
British pop punk artist Yungblud has announced he'll take his forthcoming album WEIRD! on an acoustic tour across the UK to celebrate the release.Continue Reading
Bob Biggs, founder of one of the most influential punk rock labels of our time has died at age 74 after a long illness. Continue Reading
Indie Author Willy Mitchell has just released his latest novel, Northern ECHO; Boys Don’t Cry set in the north of England during the punk revolutionContinue Reading
John Cooper Clarke, the Bard of Salford, punk poet, rock star, fashion icon, national treasure and acerbic wit has released his immensely engaging memoir 'I Wanna Be Yours' . Continue Reading
Punk Photographer Pat Blashill’s photobook “Texas Is the Reason” captures the energy and anarchy of Austin’s burgeoning scene between 1979 and 1987. Over the last seven months, American life has cautiously adjusted to the strictures of quarantine. We eat in the street, pull up to drive-in theaters and watch live music via our laptops. Best intentions […]Continue Reading