Reviews
Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to celebrate nearly 40 years of a record that was never actually released in the first place. Long-disbanded North Carolina hardcore punks Subculture unleashed a beast of a debut in 1985’s ‘I Heard A Scream’, but this follow-up was shelved after the band broke up the following year. Apparently, rough mixes of the tracks on 'Fred' Continue Reading
'SLOTS' is CJ Wildheart's sixth solo album. Demonstrating CJ’s relentless energy, hard work and commitment to the DIY punk ethos that has defined his career over decades, 'SLOTS' tells the story of the gambles taken in life. CJ Wildheart is onto a winner with this optimistic and buoyant collection of punk 'n' roll bangers!Continue Reading
This book has so much detail - Chris MacDonald has an incredible memory of everything! He recounts his own stories and experiences, as well as the stories and experiences of others, including the band themselves. He tells us how he met Leatherface, all the gigs and tours he’s been to with the band, and includes many interesting facts throughout the story. Overall, 'Days Continue Reading
Śmierć haven’t set any boundaries for themselves, and it’s this which makes ‘Opór’ so compelling. Simultaneously authentic and forward-thinking, this is a record which we didn’t realise we needed, but trust us when we say that you need it too. Continue Reading
What a fantastic gig to end the year! The appropriately named Human Punk put on a memorable show with Ruts DC at the 229 in London, along with their special guests Witch Doktors and General Saint, to celebrate 45 years since the release of The Ruts debut album 'The Crack'.Continue Reading
I find out that Shake Some Acton will have put on a whopping THIRTY gigs by the time 2024 draws to a close! The Phobics were great when we saw them back in April at The Trinity in Harrow, and this time the Deptford quintet are back with a banger of a new album in ‘Gimme Cyanide’. We’re happy to report that Fantazmaz are still their usual deranged selves, and that Continue Reading
In a perfect fusion of music, architecture, and atmosphere, Richard Hawley’s performance at the Barrow Hill Roundhouse in Chesterfield on 21st December 2024 was a joy to behold. His nostalgic sound, rich with lush strings, twangy guitars, and introspective lyrics, captured themes of love, loss, and time. For the many fans of Richard Hawley—or for anyone seeking a live Continue Reading
It’s rare that we’ve seen an opening band ignite a pit as large and chaotic as the one which bursts into action as soon as Rifle hit the stage. The Prize come across as both a band and a gang - how Nadine manages to simultaneously drum so maniacally and sing note-perfectly is beyond us, but ultimately, we’re too busy grooving along to the swoonsome power-pop of ‘Easy Way Continue Reading
Songs like ‘What’s Behind The Sun’ and ‘Affected Kid’ are proof that Spleen are already masters of the quiet-loud dynamic that was (yes!) grunge’s hallmark in its heyday, and a mid-set cover of ‘Making Plans For Nigel’ transforms XTC’s original into something fabulously fierce. By the time Yur Mum drop ‘Tropical Fuzz’ fourth song in, they’ve well and truly hit their Continue Reading
Hailing from Montreal, Canada, ‘H’ is No Real Hero's first release of new material since 2018. The band originally emerged in 2012 as a hard rock outfit, but have since progressed and gone through changes in both their line-up and their musical direction. ‘Where The End Is Never Near’ is a mid-paced effort with some maddeningly catchy guitar work and another great chorus, Continue Reading