Grime Punk pioneers Riskee And The Ridicule are not afraid to say what they think or do what they like and the unpredictable Kent punks have released their own respectful take on New York pop singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey’s award-winning 2013 smash-hit, ‘Young And Beautiful’. This, however, is no guilty pleasure for the band, who are longtime fans of Lana’s work. Continue Reading

IDLES released their third single, A Hymn, from upcoming album Ultra Mono and it is quite different from their last two tracks. The eerie intro of A Hymn lingers as you question where the song is going, until frontman Joe Talbot’s somber and cathartic words begin the song; “I want to be loved / everybody […]Continue Reading
Another live music casualty of Covid 19, The Hella Mega Tour has announced that Green Day, Fallout Boy and Weezer will not go ahead with the Australian and New Zealand leg of the tour in November this year. Continue Reading

Residents at the Sydmar Lodge Care Home in Edgeware, England, have found a way to beat Isolation boredom after spending four months in lockdown .Continue Reading

The Goodfellas director is to direct a Showtime documentary and the subject of the film will not be a gangster, an actor or a politician... it's a legendary New York Dolls frontman, David Johansen.Continue Reading

The Meanies release their fourth album in 28 years Continue Reading

Fancy seeing a bit of spoken word at your punk festival? No? What if it was by former Black Flag frontman and all-round punk legend Henry Rollins? We thought so!Continue Reading

On This Day in 1978 the BBC announced a ban on The Sex Pistols single ‘No One Is Innocent’, which featured vocals by 'Great Train Robber' criminal, Ronnie Biggs who was still on the run at the time and wanted by the British authorities.Continue Reading

No one can accuse the former #DeadKennedy’s front-man of losing his radical political edge. Check out #JelloBiafra and his punk supergroup The Guantanamo School of Medicine's first video for 7 years - Taliban USA. Continue Reading

UK pop-punkers rejoice! If you missed out on your slice of Slam Dunk 2020, you can dust off your Vans and studded belts because the one-day festival vows to be back bigger and better than ever in 2021.Continue Reading