

London's heavy rock 4-piece The Heat Inc. release their debut album 'Asleep In the Ejector Seat' and it's as accomplished as they come. Continue Reading

The Queer punk collective drop their new single taken from their highly anticipated sophomore record 'Doom Loop'.Continue Reading

Iconic co-founder of arguably the most significant Australian band, The Saints, talks to Punktuation about the remastering and reissue of his seminal 1985 solo album 'Electrical Storm and 1990's Honey Steel's Gold.Continue Reading

Punktuation's pick of the new punk releases this week!Continue Reading

Long Island's Linda's Mistake are bringing some short, sharp punk shocks with new album 'Lumberjack Love'.Continue Reading

Hungarian pop punk duo The Neighbours channel classic pop punk in their debut album 'Nagy ugrás első lépésre'.Continue Reading

This third album by Cherry b and Peesh LoGOz once again brings together their unique talents as Cherry & Peesh, Essex punk poet and Northumberland guitarist, singer and songwriter respectively.
'Bigot's Banquet' draws upon a mixture of styles and sources, acoustic and electric, spoken word and song.Continue Reading

London hardcore band Chaos Reigns are back with new track 'James Dean' as the band make a storming comeback to the UK music scene. Continue Reading

From dictatorship to democracy, Brazilian punk rock echoes the revolution! The Brazilian punk scene emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s as a response to the political and social conditions in the country at the time. Influenced by the UK and US scene, Brazilian punk developed its own unique characteristics and became a platform […]Continue Reading

The hard-working Ruts DC bassist Segs Jennings and drummer Dave Ruffy seldom take a break, and this has been another busy year for them. The success of lastest album 'Counterculture?' has buoyed them up!
Punktuation’s Ruth Rae caught up with Segs & Ruffy in Reading for a deep dive into the creative process behind the album, their health, touring and future plans..Continue Reading