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In 2022 the Pistols love a bit of pomp and ceremony and seemingly admit that they are royalists at heart as they cash in on ‘Jubilee fever’ and re-release ‘God Save The Queen’. There are many traditional elements to a royal anniversary in old Blighty: pageants, street parties, and the Sex Pistols. The Queen and the […]Continue Reading

Montreal’s These Fast Times brings back some good old school pop-punk with a sprinkle of heavy to get through your day. Check 'em out!Continue Reading

Legendary English punk rockers to release first new music in eight years. Continue Reading

Ukrainian punk-folk quartet Dakha Brakha will bring their anti-war message to Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage next month, organisers have revealed.Continue Reading

Canadian punk rockers The Flatliners are set to release their first album in five years and are trailing it with the single ‘Performative Hours’. The new song from the quartet, who this year celebrates 20 years as a band, is a ripping take on the dark side of the media – social or otherwise. Singer […]Continue Reading

Legendary Aussie punks announce new dates following Air Awards for 'Best Independent Rock ALbum Nomination for 'I'm Sorry Sir, That Riffs Been Taken'Continue Reading

This year marks 20 years since the death of Joe Strummer – the revered punk icon and frontman of The Clash, Mescaleros and Latino Rockabilly War– and there is no shortage of books, articles, and retrospectives on the man and his substantial legacy. Considered an authentically political figure who has had a vast influence on […]Continue Reading

Punk and fashion icon Pamela Rooke's (a.k.a. Jordan Mooney) memorial concert will be in aid of two of her favourite charities.Continue Reading

It’s been a roller coaster ride from hell to get to the release of Danny Boyle’s Pistol, but Sex Pistols Steve Jones and Paul Cook seemed keen to celebrate at the premiere, as they joined cast members.Continue Reading

The US singer-songwriter a “happy girl.” after receiving France’s Legion d’Honneur in Brooklyn. As a child, punk-poet icon Patti Smith was instructed never to accept anything from strangers — which meant one day she was forced to decline a campaign button she coveted, and everyone else had. While dejectedly walking to her New Jersey family Continue Reading