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The crowd flocked to the front in eager anticipation for the main act - Bar Stool Preachers came on powered up to maximum with a banger, first song of the set Call Me On The Way Home, with its strong message and sing-along chorus. The stage seemed barely big enough to contain their exuberance, which was echoed by the audience, singing and dancing along.Continue Reading

The new exhibition at the Saatchi is a visual history of the fusion of art and music over the last 50 years- it's a must see!Continue Reading

The legendary punks brought their A-game to the stage, delivering a high-energy performance that left the Aussie crowd wanting more.Continue Reading

The now 65 year old synth pioneer Gary Numan is still full of energy, contorting his body to his music - living proof that music keeps you young! Interestingly he played a lot of guitar during this show, which was very much one for the fans. The band were very tight - they seemed to be almost telepathically connected to one another. Overall, an excellent tribute to Numan's Continue Reading

The new book by Simon Lyons is a story of friendship, overcoming life's many obstacles and of course....music!Continue Reading

Japanese Punk Pop pioneers Shonen Knife rocked the Boileroom in Guildford on the first of their UK tour dates, with excellent support from The Kut - women rock!Continue Reading

Blair Gun have released a debut album of well crafted, accomplished, spiky indie punk perfection. Punktuation caught up with the band as they embark on a series of live dates....Continue Reading

It was a hectic night of rock and roll accolades and exclusive performances for the 2023 Vive Le Rock Awards. Continue Reading

London post punks Dealing With Damage headlined a cracking lineup in London alongside Onlooker and Middleman.Continue Reading

Fall Out Boy, release their eight studio album, 'So Much (For) Stardust', showing that the genre of pop-punk is still going strong.Continue Reading