

Punk Pioneers and Musical Chameleons: Exploring The Clash's Diverse Influences.Continue Reading

In conversation with The Big Issue, the punk icon delves into art, resilience, and the band's relentless drive for transformation.Continue Reading

Keith Levene, a founding member of The Clash and later guitarist for Public Image Ltd, has died aged 65, his close friend has said. Author Adam Hammond said Levene, who died on Friday, was one of the most influential guitarists of all time. Levene founded The Clash with Mick Jones in the 1970s but left […]Continue Reading

Featuring unreleased songs and demos the LP is set for a May 20th release. Continue Reading

London-based punks Femegades unleash their stonkingly good debut EP ‘Pornsick’ London punk/grunge/indie band Femegades recently released “Pornsick”, their outspoken debut EP. The EP confronts aspects of contemporary womanhood, with themes of consent, women subjected to male violence, and empowerment. Three singles: the title track Continue Reading

To celebrate the release of The Lonely Streets’ new LP, singer/songwriter Greg Antista, reveals his love of Joe Strummer, his close brush with the law, and his guiltiest pleasure. Today, exclusively in Punktuation, Greg Antista and The Lonely Streets premiere their single ‘Rosalita’, a track taken from the band’s soon-to-be-released second Continue Reading

September 16th '88 former Clash drummer, Topper Headon, is released from jail. Now back on the streets, his life is about to hit rock bottom.Continue Reading

What do you do when you have an area of dead space in your back garden? Simple. Build a bar that celebrates punk legends The Clash. Continue Reading

A plaque commemorating a famous trip by The Clash to Scotland has been pinched. The plaque was ripped off a wall outside The Dukes pub in Glasgow where the punk legends played during a two-day busking tour of the city in 1985.Continue Reading

Paul Simonon’s shattered bass from the iconic ‘London Calling’ cover photo is going on permanent display at the London museum. The split and battered bass guitar that featured on one of the most iconic album covers of the punk-rock era, The Clash‘s London Calling, will go on permanent display – along with Roman mosaics and 15th-century altar Continue Reading