After what has felt like an eternity for the co-headline show of The Offspring and Sum 41, it finally happened here in Brisbane, Australia! Even before the first note was played the atmosphere was electric. You could feel the excitement and anticipation hanging in the air. It was a sold out show, and the venue […]Continue Reading
“Bands like The Slits, X-Ray Spex and The Raincoats were so forward thinking, I would love to have a legacy like any of them.” With the release of their second album, on Daydream Library in the UK and Kill Rock Stars in the US, Big Joanie are ready to bring their unique brand of feminist punk to […]Continue Reading
Wattie Buchan, the leader of iconic Scottish punks The Exploited, is back in Scotland after collapsing on stage during a concert in Bogota, Colombia and denies, on Instagram, that he is dead. Towards the end of the band’s gig at La Estrella Roja Calle 66 as he sang ‘Army Life’ Wattie clutched his chest and […]Continue Reading
Punk pioneer Siouxsie Sioux has announced that she will make her long-awaited return to the stage next year when she appears at Latitude Festival in the UK. The gig will be her first since 2013. Latitude Festival is set to take place between 20th – 23rd July, 2023 in Suffolk, with Siouxsie as the headliner of the BBC […]Continue Reading
Melbourne's 'busiest man in punk' Luke Seymoup is back with a new song, dedicated to all the hard-working musicians who are facing the looming threat of obscurity.....Continue Reading
Wingmen along with special guest Rob Coombes put on an eagerly anticipated album launch event to showcase their debut album 'Wingmen' in an unexpectedly snowy South London last Sunday afternoon. Ruth Rae was in attendance!Continue Reading
Sid Vicious' iconic, sneering cover of Sinatra's My Way is probably one of the best scenes in ‘The Great Rock ‘n’ Roll Swindle’, but does the song’s original lyricist like the Sex Pistols bassist's take of his song?Continue Reading
Motion City Soundtrack frontman releases the fourth and final EP instalment of his recent EP series via Epitaph Records.Continue Reading
In the spoken tour AABZ ‘22: Rebranding Anarchism, the frontman of Dutch punk band Hang Youth, Abel van Gijlswijk explains to the audience how rotten our capitalist world really is. The Leiden Theatre in the Netherlands opened in 1705. The audience’s average age is beyond decrepit when the theatre hosts a Shakespeare play (which is a […]Continue Reading
It’s goodby to Blondie, and a big hello to Bad Brains in Bleecker Street, NYC! If you’ve ever wanted to get a glimpse of punk-rock history, there’s now a new mural honouring Bad Brains located in downtown Manhattan. The mural was painted on Monday and Tuesday on a wall at Bleecker St and Bowery, which […]Continue Reading