
Reviews

40 years to the month since The Beat and Bow Wow Wow first toured together, Dave Wakeling and Annabella Lwin reunited to bring their uplifting and inspiring music around the UK. Drawing large and varied audiences, this has been a highly successful tour!Continue Reading

The LA-based band's debut album sets a new standard for melodic post-hardcoreContinue Reading

It was a night that many UK punks fans had waited for....Rancid back on UK shores playing to an enthused crowd. Continue Reading

The NJ indie punk favourites make a return to the UK with a stellar performance at Bristol's Rough Trade. Continue Reading

Down With Rent are one hardcore band who are not pulling any punches when it comes to reflecting the true state of US society. Continue Reading

Another year of notable punk album anniversaries but how many people will remember that Bedtime for Isocracy is celebrating 35 years in 2023?Continue Reading

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.
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