
Reviews

'Street Sermons', the fourth studio album from New York City's Daddy Long Legs, hits the streets on 17th March. Featuring a great mixture of industrial Blues and Rock, this album is one you have to hear - plus the band are on tour in France, Ireland and the UK this spring!Continue Reading

The new punk compilation album, co-curated by Henry Rollins, is packed with classic, inspirational tracks by Circle Jerks, Adolescents, Middle Class, Dead Kennedys, T.S.O.L and moreContinue Reading

Grade 2 tear up Brighton as they sweep through the UK on their headlining tour. Punktuation was there to watch punk's new stars give it their all.Continue Reading

A packed lineup of hardcore bands rocked the New Cross Inn on Thursday night. Read all about it in our review!Continue Reading

Chumbawamba frontman Dunstan Bruce explores where all those rebellious hearts go as anarchists grow up- but does that mean they have to tone down?Continue Reading

Album Review: Rich Ragany and the Digressions ‘What We Do (To Not Let Go)’ – Emotive, Heartfelt Rock
Rich Ragany and The Digressions are back with new album 'What We Do (To Not Let Go)' This diversely influenced band take us on aa adroit journey through the emotional ups and downs of life, love and loneliness, with vocal and musical harmonies and edgy guitars - a must listen for 2023!Continue Reading

Hitting London's iconic 100 Club, Hung Like Hanratty plus support gave the usual madcap, irreverent knees-up of a show. Having recently released their 5th album 'Going Nowhere', the band are spending much of 2023 on tour.Continue Reading

NJ indie punk icons Screaming Females are back with their eighth album 'Desire Pathway' which builds on their momentum as a band which is still strong after nearly two decades. Continue Reading

Fake Names new album 'Expendables' is a feast of garage rock meshed with pop melody and a strong vocal message, to shape an album full of catchy songs which highlight our impermanence, yet still bring a feeling of hope in troubled times..Continue Reading

When West London’s Big Boy Tomato announced their farewell party at the Dublin Castle, Camden, it was bound to be a sell-out show, especially with support coming from the always excellent Healthy Junkies, with dynamic duo Yur Mum and new band Eville completing the line-up. Continue Reading