Tag: post punk


  • “It’s very orchestral, there’s no egos”: An interview with Fat Dog on touring, beer, and their 2024 debut album plans

    Editor-in-Chief Callum Joynes chats to Fat Dog in the middle of their debut headline tour.

  • Review: Black Country, New Road – ‘Chaos Space Marine’

    Reece Beckett reviews the latest single from post-punk band Black Country, New Road.

  • “There are a few moments on the album that will surprise people”: An Interview with Squid

    Georgie Holmes interviews Squid, a brilliant post-punk band on the verge of releasing their debut album.

  • Review: Fontaines D.C – A Hero’s Death; A Triumphant Sophomore Album

    ‘A Hero’s Death’ gets 5 stars from Vicky Greer.

  • On Edge: Anticipating Fontaines D.C.’s A Hero’s Death

    Georgie Holmes shares her excitement at the upcoming Fontaines D.C. record, ‘A Hero’s Death’

  • Genre in Focus: Post-Punk

    Rebecca Ormsby takes us through the history of the genre and what bands should be on our radar.

  • Preview: Fontaines D.C. at The 1865, Southampton (01/12/19)

    Vicky Greer previews the hotly-anticipated visit to Southampton’s The 1865 from Irish Fontaines D.C.

  • Review: Echo and the Bunnymen at Engine Rooms

    Vicky Greer reviews Echo and the Bunnymen’s live set at Engine Rooms.

  • Review: Pixies – Beneath The Eyrie

    Vicky Greer reviews the upcoming album from Pixies.

  • Review: City Calm Down – Television

    Mixing genres and reflecting on modern life: the upcoming album from City Calm Down

  • Rewind: The Cure – Disintegration

    It’s a 30 year throwback! Vicky Greer looks at what makes The Cure’s magnum opus so magnificent.

  • Review: Echo & The Bunnymen – The Stars, The Oceans & The Moon

    The post-punk veterans return with a reimagining of hits from their 40-year career.

  • 40 Days of Rewind: Interpol – Turn on the Bright Lights (2002)

    Despite being Interpol’s debut album, Turn on the Bright Lights is universally acclaimed as their Magnum Opus. Led by charismatic frontman and guitarist Paul Banks, the band kickstarted the early 2000s post-punk revival, drawing as much from Joy Division as they did their New York contemporaries The Strokes. Banks’ baritone singing and ice cool detachment […]