Punk News
Beneath The Silence is the new single from Kilfeather and the follow up to the recent releasred singles Never Stop and King CreepContinue Reading
Sean Ono Lennon has recently spoken out about his father's actions claiming it to be “maybe more punk than anything the punks did." Continue Reading
Somehow Descendents’ Milo Aukerman has managed to keep schtum about his politics, even though a wannabe ‘supreme leader’ has sat in the White House spuing his vitriolic bile. However, as November’s election speeds towards us, Aukerman, is allowing this simmering anger out, and you can hear just how pissed he is on RebUke 45…not a LP. The […]Continue Reading
Billie Joe Armstrong is set to release covers of 14 tracks recorded in lockdown and posted to social media via the tag 'No Fun Mondays'.
The Green Day frontman has used his time through the isolation of the 2020 world pandemic to ponder the things that mean the most to him and obviously music is up on top of the list. Continue Reading
Green Day’s front man Billie Joe Armstrong is not afraid to speak his mind and rial up a political debate. His passion for his country shows in his outspoken desire to see change.Continue Reading
Bob Vylan, Theatre of Hate, Spizz Energi, amongst others, to join Peter Hook (who. will be playing Joy Division’s set from Futurama 1979) at the rebooted Futurama Festival!Continue Reading
“Technically my prints are an homage to punk and to classic books and they’ll be discontinued in due course,” Continue Reading
The Stranglers keyboardist Dave Greenfield is the subject of a tribute single by punk band Hung Like Hanratty (HLH). They have recorded a track, Fly High With The Ravens, for their friend who died in May from heart problems and COVID-19. The Raven was the title of the 1979 Stranglers album, featuring singles Duchess, Nuclear Device, Continue Reading
Die Toten Hosen have carefully transferred the raw energy of this era into the present, but in the end, it still sounds unmistakably like the Hosen.Continue Reading
Frankie and the Studs, thrash out an energy that pays tribute to the iconic punk bands of yore, whilst delivering its own fresh interpretation of what rock music in the '20s should sound like.Continue Reading