Reviews
A true punk band where 'What You See Is What You Get', Hung Like Hanratty release their 5th studio album 'Going Nowhere' on their newly signed-to label Randale Records this week.Continue Reading
Rebecca Binns' new book on the influential punk artist Gee Vaucher goes beyond her association with Crass to examine the political and ethical framework that she used to create her intricate and confronting pieces.Continue Reading
Ruts DC release their long-awaited album- a rocking call to arms which takes us on a tour of countercultural rebellion. Ruth Rae reviews.....Continue Reading
The Damned play alongside a cast of punk friends old and new with Penetration, TV Smith & The Bored Teenagers and Smalltown Tigers all supporting their Manchester gig.Continue Reading
Meryl Streek’s debut album- '796'- is a searing blast in the face of anger, politics and social commentary that embodies everything modern punk needs to be.Continue Reading
Adrenalin O.D. drummer Dave Scott Schwartzman releases new book about his time with the hardcore legends.Continue Reading
The Cockney Rejects are releasing their ninth studio album- ‘Power Grab’- keeping true to their street punk sound whilst deftly mixing in the hard rock flourishes that defined their sound in the 80s.Continue Reading
Telling it like it is since 1979, Harlow punks Newtown Neurotics are back with their 8th studio album ‘Cognitive Dissidents’. Continue Reading
'FAILURE RULES!: The 5 Rules of Failure for Entrepreneurs, Creatives, and Authentics' harnesses some motivational lessons from punk figures and mixes it with wider life lessons to counsel us all through our fear of failure.Continue Reading
Gig Review: Undertones, Oxford O2 Academy. With support by ex-Stranglers frontman Hugh Cornwell, The Undertones performed a comprehensive setlist to members of an appreciative crowd.Continue Reading