Punk


Mass Movement Presents… Episode 79: We’re Your Huckleberries

In which the middle-aged crew lament the passing of Val Kilmer, debate the merits of Daredevil Born Again, Captain America: Brave New World, Your Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man, and Voyage of the Demeter, reflect on Wrestlemania…


Mass Movement Presents… Episode 78: The Spear, The Swerve and The Chair

In which the middle-aged crew chat about the WWE and Netflix deal, the 4:30 Movie, The Old Man, Alien Romulus, Skeleton Crew, and Tracker, Chris reviews Dark Horse Comics’ Operation Sunshine, Black Sight, and Dudley…



The Atlantic Union Project – 3,482 Miles EP (Engineer Records)

Long-distance relationships: they’re tough, right? You’ve got the miles, the time zones, the occasional heartbreak from bad Wi-Fi, and the constant struggle to stay connected. Well, 3,482 Miles by The Atlantic Union Project is kind…


Zero Again- Ever-Changing Is the Art of Death (Engineer Records)

You get your hands on a CD, and the cover depicts skeletons, tentacles, and brains floating in strange liquids before an apocalyptic hellscape. You smile, expecting chaos—and Zero Again’s Ever-Changing Is the Art of Death,…


Abermals – Believe (Engineer Records)

According to online dictionaries, abermals means “yet again” in old-school, poetic German—think Goethe and his brooding pal Faust (or so the internet claims). It’s also the name of Abermals, a band from Mallorca, Spain, who…



Kicked In The Teeth – Watling Street Chambers (Rare Vitamin Records)

Do you know what happens when you combine the ferocity of GBH circa 1982, Inflammable Material era Stiff Little Fingers, and the melodic energy of early Lagwagon and Face To Face? You don’t? Would you…


Dwarves – Sunshine, Lollipops & Rainbows (RSD Special) (Greedy Media)

Recorded live in the studio in 1989, Sunshine, Lollipops & Rainbows is the Dwarves at their raw, insanely fast, and infectious best, and while the songs on offer on this Record Store Day special can,…



Detention – Dead Rock ‘N’ Rollers (Left For Dead)

The 1980s were a golden era for punk, with bands cranking out albums at a relentless pace. Some became legends, others faded into obscurity, and many of the era’s good records are now frustratingly expensive….