

Review: Reality Cheques by Pulled Apart By Horses. New album, new record label. This looks to be a fully reformed Pulled Apart By Horses.Continue Reading

Spear of Destiny are back with a new album- 'Ghost Population'.Continue Reading

At long last, The Stranglers made it back to the Emerald Isle, beginning their 2022/23 European tour with a trio of dates in Limerick, Dublin and Belfast. Ruth Rae attended all three evenings, and this review is of the band’s Dublin show. The Dublin Olympia theatre is a grand old Victorian venue whose stage has […]Continue Reading

Californian punks Pennywise return for another Australian tour with icons Circle Jerks tagging along for their first Aussie tripContinue Reading

Dead Kennedys’ seminal ‘Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables’, drops on Friday – remixed and remastered. Nic Howden tunes in and talks with DK’s guitarist, East Bay Ray, about the LP and the continuing feud with Jello. Chris Lord-Alge is a ‘five-time Grammy-award-winning producer/engineer/mixer/musician’. Among countless others, he’s worked with Tina Continue Reading

The Welsh rocker has been battling leukaemia since 2005. In a personal message to fans of the Alarm – who hit the charts in the 80s with tracks like ‘Where Were You Hiding When the Storm Broke’ and ’68 Guns’ – Peters wrote: “I am writing today to let you all know that my Leukaemia […]Continue Reading

UK grunge-punk act Hex Poseur pokes fun at traditional gender roles and the stereotype of a ‘gentlemen’ in this atmospheric new video.Continue Reading

London-based trio Slender Pins ponder the true extent and meaning of what it means to be happy on new track ‘So Happy (90% of the Time)’. Warning…..it’s an earworm!Continue Reading

Aussie emo punk stand-outs deliver another soul-stirring anthem The intoxicating new track from Newcastle quintet PSTCRDS explores the ideas and emotions surrounding a failing friendship. As the tune twists and turns, it evokes a sense of dejection whilst simultaneously clinging to feelings that are no longer reciprocated, despite continued efforts. “Eventually, you can Continue Reading

Jim Rauland, the writer of ‘Corporate Rock Sucks’ chats with Dom Tyer about how SST Records changed the direction of punk rock, post-punk, indie, and rock and roll. Set up by Black Flag’s Greg Ginn to release his band’s first record, US punk label SST Records went on to rule the 1980s underground, releasing albums […]Continue Reading