Punk
How Punk Bands ‘Selling Out’ Changed the Mainstream Music Landscape
Dan Ozzi talks about his latest book 'SELLOUT', which documents the major label "feeding fenzy" that swept through punk in the 90s and 00s.
Chubby and the Gang Capture All That Sucks About Modern Life
A reawakened political spirit has propelled many UK alternative bands to wider success lately. What makes this rowdy West London quintet so different?
How I Stopped Caring and Embraced My Love of Sublime
On the 25th anniversary of the Long Beach band's self-titled album, one former Sublime hater finally comes to terms with her fandom.
Awww, Here Are Cute Photos of Goth Couples at Download 2021
Finally, this weekend, it was possible to be a goth in love at a festival again.
Chris Gethard's New Special Is an Ode to DIY
The comedy-special-slash-documentary required a favor from the legendary band Jawbreaker, an alligator, and a performance at a pancake breakfast.
Fat White Family and Working Men's Club, in Conversation
Each band's outspoken frontman discusses working class musicians, the best night out they've all had together and their worst lyrics.
The Truth About British Punk Legend and X-Ray Spex Singer Poly Styrene
Celeste Bell talks about making the extraordinary new documentary 'Poly Styrene: I Am A Cliché', and who her mother was behind the alter ego.
Why People on TikTok Still Need to Explain #AltBlack
When I got involved in my local scene, the lack of other people of color started to grate. How I wish I had TikTok when I was younger.
The Cribs Survived Landfill Indie But What Came Next Almost Finished Them
Wakefield’s finest trio of punk siblings are back with an eighth album after escaping a music industry nightmare.
The ‘Hard Times Gives Us Good Music’ Myth Doesn’t Work In 2020
Comparing Britain's current economic climate to the swinging 60s, 70s punk or 80s and 90s rave culture is a lie convenient to those with power and money.
Being a Hardcore Band in 2020 Means 'No Job and No Hope' – But At Least You Can Scream About It
Bristol three-piece Svalbard say there's power in shouting about things you hate.
The OBGMs Need to be Toronto's Next Big Punk Band
With aggressive punk energy and garage rock hooks, The OBGMs want to rule the Toronto music scene or burn it to the ground.