Tag: Post-Punk


  • Generation-defining Rock: A Review of Black Country, New Road’s Ants From Up There

    Reece Beckett praises the “seriously good” second album from Black Country, New Road.

  • Review: Squid @ The 1865, 4/10/2021

    The recent influx of British post punk has certainly been one of the most enjoyable occurrences in music over the last few years. Black Midi seemed to be the first to give audiences the stern kick that a great punk record can hold with their debut record Schlagenheim (and built upon their sound with their […]

  • Experimental and Promising; A Review of Black Country, New Road’s ‘For The First Time’

    Reece Beckett reviews the debut album from post-punk band Black Country, New Road.

  • Post-Punk Reborn: A Review of The Psychedelic Furs’ Made of Rain

    Post-punk isn’t dead; it’s been reborn in its purest form by none other than The Psychedelic Furs in their first album in almost 30 years, Made of Rain, released on July 31 via Cooking Vinyl. As the post-punk subculture celebrates its more recent reincarnation with bands like IDLES and Fontaines D.C leading the scene, it’s the perfect […]

  • Live Act in Focus: LIFE

    LIFE should be on everyone’s to-watch list

  • Nostalgic News: The Cure’s Seventeen Seconds was released 40 years ago

    Vicky Greer reflects on The Cure’s second album.

  • Preview: Echo & the Bunnymen at The Engine Rooms, Southampton (13/11/19)

    Vicky Greer previews Echo and The Bunnymen’s show at the Engine Rooms in Southampton this coming week.