Public Image Ltd can confirm that their first new album in 20 years ‘This Is PiL’ released on May 28th will contain 12 tracks (tracklisting below). The album is self-funded by PiL and will be released on PiL’s own label ‘PiL Official’ via Cargo UK Distribution. All the new material was recorded in...
BLACK SHEEP WALL are not trendy, but fully in the current trend of modern music. Hailing from Moorpark in the greater area of Los Angeles, these Americans redefine the meaning of heaviness. While bursting from the same energy that drives classic NOLA bands like EYEHATEGOD, BLACK SHEEP WALL...
The “Greatest Rock n' Roll Band in the World's” ninth studio album is a blistering return to their punk rock roots. Featuring 12 new soon-to-be Supersuckers classics, Get The Hell is a tightly focused sonic assault of big riffs, catchy hooks and raw, balls-to-the-wall rock n' roll. Recorded at...
So-Cal shit-kickers THE SHRINE return with their new album Bless Off, a blazing hell ride featuring 11 rip-roarin' party rock anthems guaranteed to destroy your ears! Undoubtedly one of America's hottest underground bands, THE SHRINE plays loud, heavy rock ‘n’ roll fueled by cheap beer and bad acid...
The gigs and shows played by the Ramones between 1977 & 1980 were perhaps the finest they ever performed. Despite having, during their 22 year career, played live over 2000 times – more than The Grateful Dead ever did, and without all the hoo-ha – it was the three years following the release of the...
Since leaving The Stranglers in 1990, Hugh Cornwell has made a series of well-received solo albums 25 years on from leaving the band, this album brings together 12 (super-high-quality remastered at Abbey Road) choice Cornwell classics taken from the first 6 solo albums, plus one brand new studio...
“The Way” is the follow up to 2006’s “Flat – Pack Philosophy” long player and is the band’s ninth album since their formation in Manchester in 1976. Recorded this year in London, the new album was self produced together with Dave M Allen [best known for his production work with The Cure, Depeche...
We never stop reading, although every book comes to an end, just as we never stop living, although death is certain – Roberto Bolaño, Last Evenings On Earth Question: it’s the end of the world, how are you going to spend it? Last Evenings On Earth is the apocalyptic second album by Melt Yourself...
“Takeover” is the 9th sudio album by London punk stalwarts 999, originally released in 1998. Dressed in colourful clothes and playing energetic, choreographed stage shows, they quickly became one of the most popular bands on the scene. The guitars crackle, the rhythm section keeps a pub-rockin'...
Introducing the brand new album “When All Is Said And All Is Done” by post punk, new wave legends Department S. They are best known for their debut single, “Is Vic There?”, which was originally released in December 1980 and reached No. 22 on the UK Singles Chart the following year. They toured with...
Stiff Little Fingers – Pure Live Fingers “Pure live Fingers” is a live album by Stiff Little Fingers, recorded on St. Patrick's Day in 1993, at the Barrowland Ballroom in Glasgow, Scotland. Stiff Little Fingers are from Northern Ireland and playing Glasgow Barrowlands to mark St. Patrick's Day has...
D Generation – Nothing Is Anywhere D Generation needs no introduction. Often credited for keeping NYC punk rock alive in the ‘90s, these five friends with unmistakable chemistry are widely regarded as one of the most important and unsung rock 'n’ roll bands of the past twenty-five years. This is...
Legendary punk/thrash icons SUICIDAL TENDENCIES will release the follow up to their latest effort ‘13’ on their own Suicidal Records. The new record entitled WORLD GONE MAD will be the band’s first studio album featuring the legendary drummer Dave Lombardo (Slayer, Phantomas, GripInc, Dead Cross)...
Johnny Thunders’ 1985 studio album ‘Que Sera, Sera’ is re-issued as a video-enhanced CD, following the 10th anniversary of his death on April 23rd 1991. The mid-price CD also contains additional tracks to the original release and has improved packaging with a 12-page booklet including notes by...
After nearly 15 years as the most frantic act in the rockabilly cosmos, Jim Heath and his partners in the Reverend Horton Heat seem to be slowing down just a bit, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing. Revival, Heat's eighth album, finds Heath cutting back the tempos and aiming for a slightly more...
Hollerin' 2008 album of greasy soul-funk ‘n’ raw rockabilly fronted by Jim Heath (aka Reverend Horton Heat) & also featuring Tim Alexander (Asleep At The Wheel).18 tracks featuring covers of songs by Duane Eddy, Henry Mancini, Booker T & The MG's & Ray Charles The good reverend of Dallas, Jim Heath...
Friends of the Monsters paying their tribute to 30 years swimming against the mainstream!
The Monsters were formed in Bern Switzerland 1986 as an alternative to the music in that time period (disco, pop, mainstream rock) and after the 30 years in doing trash and playing all over the globe the monsters went to Toulouse in France to record their album ‘M’ (named after the Fritz Lang movie...
Leading the lo-fi movement of the early 90s burgeoning indie rock scene, Half Japanese’s lasting influence and prolific output has seen them experiment with alternate tunings, chords and melody and in recent years they’ve produced more cohesive offerings. Wildly eccentric and humorous, the...
Seminal Blackpool post-punk band’s entire early discography in one box set The Membranes came to embody a style of abrasive, off-kilter post-punk music which might best be described by the motto “Death To Trad Rock” (later the title of a book and compilation CD by head Membrane John Robb). They...