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VA – Cease & Resist: Sonic Subversion & Anarcho Punk in the UK 1979-1986 (2023)

Anarcho Punk was the one sub-genre of Punk that emerged in isolation from the rock & roll establishment. During its pioneering days of the early 1980s it thrived in opposition to the music...

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Punter – Punter EP (2023)

Nathan Burns’ furious howl is the sound of someone who’s been screaming relentlessly for days in an otherwise empty room. His home city of Melbourne, Australia holds the record for world’s longest...

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The Exploding Hearts – Guitar Romantic (Expanded & Remastered) (2023)

The Exploding Hearts’ one and only studio album Guitar Romantic is getting the reissue treatment in honor of its 20th anniversary. The Portland band’s promising future was sadly cut much too short: In...

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The Dirty Nil – Free Rein to Passions (2023)

From humble underdog beginnings to Juno award-winning fame, The Dirty Nil have risen to become a finely-tuned, fan-favourite mainstay of the Canadian rock scene. And it’s no surprise why — their live...

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AJJ – Disposable Everything (2023)

AJJ’s newest album, Disposable Everything, bends beneath the weight of everything around the planet being fucked beyond repair. The gerbil in the microwave has exploded into a cataclysmic shift aiming...

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Rancid – Tomorrow Never Comes (2023)

Rancid’s 2023 album Tomorrow Never Comes is a spiritual descendant of their self-titled album from twenty three years earlier where the band sidelined their usual bouncing ska tunes and street tough...

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The Dead Milkmen – Quaker City Quiet Pills (2023)

Since returning to the stage in 2008, Philadelphia punk satirists the Dead Milkmen have continued providing biting social commentary, writing songs that creatively and sometimes hilariously express...

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Origami Angel – The Brightest Days (2023)

The law of averages strikes again as Gen Z pop-punk phenoms Origami Angel follow up their 20-track roller coaster of a second album with a tight, economical collection of eight simple, straightforward...

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Cable Ties – All Her Plans (2023)

The sound and the fury are back on the third album from Melbourne punk trio Cable Ties. All Her Plans harnesses the band’s signature rage as they pummel through songs that are equally frantic and...

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VA – Where Have All The Bootboys Gone? A Celebration Of Yob Rock (2023)

“A Celebration Of Yob Rock”. A swaggering 3CD collection featuring 60 tracks that were the soundtrack to the terraces and back streets of 70s Britain. Featuring ‘Lads Rock’ legends The Faces, Mott The...

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