
Reviews

As Punktuation continues its coverage of some great punk festivals, we were there for Punk On the Peninsula, in the beautiful Scottish countryside!Continue Reading

The comprehensive history of one of the punk-est cities ever- San Francisco- is explored in Will York's new book 'Who Cares Anyway? Post Punk San Francisco and the End of the Analogue Age'.Continue Reading

It was Slam Dunk's biggest year with a packed limeup across their North and South dates. Read our review of the South's shenanigans!Continue Reading

Rancid return with their eagerly awaited 10th album ‘Tomorrow Never Comes’ out on June 2nd.
Armstrong, Frederiksen and Freeman’s vocals expand the dimensions of the album, alongside the masterful musicianship of all four band members. There are still plenty of things to be said about the inequalities of modern society, and Rancid have never shirked this task.
Writing as Continue Reading

It's official, NOFX have played their last show in the UK! We were there at Hatfield Park to witness the end of an era. Continue Reading

For Siouxsie’s only US performance, writer and fashion designer Alisha Amnesia braved all the elements to see the icon performContinue Reading

German and London bands team up for explosive split EP on Angry Voice RecordsContinue Reading

Gary Crowley and Jim Lahat unearth a diverse collection of timeless punk and new wave rarities.Continue Reading

Hoo Ha! the fourth studio album from Adelaide rockesr Bad//Dreems sees a triumphant return to the top of their game.
“There was a significant possibility that we may never have been able to record or play together again. If we were to do so I made a pledge to say exactly what I wanted to and make music true to only ourselves. Bugger the consequences”.Continue Reading

Melbourne five piece band Delivery are proud to bring their debut album across the world to the UK and Europe this spring. A unique blend of quirky Garage Rock with spiky Post-Punk riffs, Forever Giving Handshakes is a collection of catchy songs written over the last two years, since their formation in 2021.
A refreshing, diverse album from this young band who have made a Continue Reading