

America’s ska punk favourites, The Interrupters, have wrapped up their UK tour, bringing their latest album ‘Into The Wild’ out to the fans. Punktuation Mag’s Ruth Rae was there to capture the night. Undeterred by Tube line closures and a massive event at Wembley (more of that later!), I made my way from West London […]Continue Reading

Gizz Butt, British metal/punk guitarist, known for playing in The Prodigy and being the lead singer and guitar player for Janus Stark (amongst others), spins his Top 10 Punk Tracks for Punktuation!Continue Reading

The frontwoman of the first all-women punk rock band in France dies. Pamela Popo, the stage name of Odile Paulhac, was cremated on 30 June at Père-Lachaise cemetery in Paris. Many fans and friends have paid their respect to Pamela at the crematory and via social media. Punktuation Magazine’s Dutch correspondent, Herman de Tollenaere (one […]Continue Reading

Punktuation! is a Punk Rock music, culture and lifestyle magazine headed by veteran music journalist Matt Wallis. Online since 2020 Punktuation is today one of the fastest-growing and most respected punk music- publications on the net. We are 100% DIY? We run our own game. No one dictates to us, and no one drives what we can or cannot put on our pages – and this is how we Continue Reading

Grammy award-winning DJ, filmmaker, musician and punk icon Don Letts is on course to make his solo debut, promising some heavy bass. The work has been inspired by, and created over, the last 12 months and produced by dub, reggae, electronica specialist Gaudi, who’s previously worked with Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, Steel Pulse and more. Don […]Continue Reading

Last weekend the iconic Scottish punks The Skids arrived in The Borders town as part of their sold-out UK tour.Continue Reading

This year marks 20 years since the death of Joe Strummer – the revered punk icon and frontman of The Clash, Mescaleros and Latino Rockabilly War– and there is no shortage of books, articles, and retrospectives on the man and his substantial legacy. Considered an authentically political figure who has had a vast influence on […]Continue Reading

This month marks the 40th anniversary of the release of The Clash‘s fifth and most commercially successful studio album. An album many hardcore fans still regard as the band’s sellout LP. “How wrong they are,” says Punktuation’s Molly Tie. This month marked 40 years- a whole FOUR DECADES- since The Clash released their fifth Continue Reading

Spotify has not been far from the news in recent weeks, as well as the Joe Rogan ‘incident’, the streaming service has, for years, been accused of ‘ripping off’ artists with paltry royalty payments. If you’re sick of Spotify, what are the alternatives, and which one pays the artists the most? Molly Tie investigates. What […]Continue Reading

Ahead of the April 29 release of their sophomore EP 'The Sound Of What Went Wrong' the Brisbane-based band release another banger.Continue Reading