The Yallas Yallas third album is quite unique, it seems to have two very different yet not entirely conflicting styles. The first song I had heard from the album was “Sound of the Kraken”, a…
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Flogging Molly: Life Is Good [Album Review]
Folk punks Flogging Molly are back with their trademark brand of Celtic rock ‘n’ roll, showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon. The group have always been fairly consistent in terms of releasing new…
Read MoreHayseed Dixie Interview [July 2017]
Just before their show at The Crescent in York, we caught up with Hayseed Dixie frontman Barley Scotch to chat about whiskey, York and who would star in the Hayseed Dixie movie… Hello! Let’s start…
Read MoreRancid: Trouble Maker [Album Review]
American punk band Rancid recently released their 9th full-length album, and it’s a bit of a mixed bag, if we’re totally honest. The band have received quite a bit of criticism in recent years due…
Read MoreMuncie Girls Interview [July 2017]
We recently caught up with Lande from Exeter punks Muncie Girls for a chat about their recent tour with The Wonder Years, the importance of politics in music and which bands on the UK underground…
Read MoreSnakerattlers Interview [July 2017]
We were so impressed with Snakerattlers debut album that we sat down with singer Dan to find out a bit more about the band, the album and what the rest of 2017 has in store…
Read MoreWhat does punk even mean, anyway? [Opinion]
In recent weeks my Facebook timeline has been full of debate about punk rock which has all stemmed from an incident on the Vans Warped Tour involving old-school comedy punks The Dickies. On their final…
Read MoreBreakfast Muff: Eurgh! [Album Review]
Debut album Eurgh! from Glaswegian DIY garage rock band Breakfast Muff was written in the highlands of Scotland over a 96 hour period. This is somewhat apparent as the album features no track over 3…
Read MoreRoyal Blood: How Did We Get So Dark? [Album Review]
I began listening to this album getting ready to say that it was going to be more of the same from Royal Blood, yet once I started listening, I realised: Yes, whilst it is more…
Read MoreThe Smith Street Band Interview [July 2017]
Before their incredible show at The Brudenell Social Club in Leeds, we caught up with The Smith Street Band bassist Fitzy, and were later joined by guitarist Lee, to talk about their approach to playing…
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