The Woman with the NOFX Tattoo
Dick Slaughter Photo brings us another Super Fan Tale from the Rail. This time, NOFX die-hard Kim Moenich shares why it was worth flying thousands of miles, spending thousands of dollars, getting smashed, sat on, and going 14 hours without a bathroom break—all to witness NOFX’s final three shows at the Punk in Drublic festival.
2024 Riot Fest Day Three (NOFX, Fun and Rain)
2024 Riot Fest in Douglass Park, Chicago, IL. Day Three, featuring Doom Scroll, Necrogoblikon, Sunami, GEL, Strung Out, Laura Jane Grace & Catbite, The Vandals, Pennywise, and NOFX.
Punk Rock Record Reviews: The Best of 2024, Part Six.
2024 Record Reviews, Part Six: Featuring, Zeke, Kill Lincoln, The Last Gang, GEL, Corrupt Faith, Bring The Light, Laura Jane Grace, Soft Play, Anti-Heros, and more!
Tea and Blood: Rebellion 2024 Day 2
One Man Underground gives us day two of his Rebellion Punk Music Festival experience featuring TV Smith, Police Bastard, Smoking Gives You Big Tits, the KnuckleHeadz, The March Violets, Johnny Moped, Anti-Nowhere League, Toyah, and the Steve Ignorant Band, with photos from both 1MU and Dick Slaughter Photo.
2024 Punk In The Park Orlando: Part THREE
Punk In The Park Orlando: Part Three. Featuring The Dead Kennedys, TSOL, The Vandals and Alkaline Trio.
2024 Riot Fest Day Two (NOFX, Fun and Dust)
2024 Riot Fest in Douglass Park, Chicago IL. Day Two, featuring The Descendents, Lagwagon, Dillinger Four, The Dead Milkmen, Princess Goes, D.O.A., and NOFX.
2024 Punk In The Park Orlando: Part TWO
Punk In The Park Orlando: Part Two. Featuring The Casualties, Punk Rock Saves Lives, The Bronx, The Swingin' Utters, and Teenage Bottlerocket.
Steel Pulse’s David Hinds Speaks on 50 years of Rockin’ Against Racism
Goody James speaks with Steel Pulse's David Hinds about rockin' against racism and how to keep a band going for 50 years.
2024 Riot Fest Day One (NOFX, Fun and Heat)
2024 Riot Fest in Douglass Park, Chicago IL. Day One, featuring The Exploited, Homefront, Suicidal Tendencies, Face To Face, and NOFX.
“Thuggery, Bit of Rock ‘n’ Roll, Thuggery”: Rebellion 2024 Day 1
One Man Underground gives us his first day at the Rebellion Festival with photos by Dick Slaughter. Featuring The Meffs, Yur Mum, Animal of Anti Nowhere League, The Ramonas, The Subhumans, Lydia Lunch, The Dwarves, and Sham 69.
2024 Punk In The Park Orlando: Part One
Punk In The Park Orlando: Part One. Featuring Guttermouth, The Dwarves, Against All Authority, Down By Law, Suck Brick Kid, 430 Steps, Slaughterhouse.
KATHLEEN HANNA FOR PRESIDENT
Bikini Kill closed out their tour—and possibly the band itself—with a powerful and unforgettable show at the Baltimore SoundStage. Our favorite Riot Grrrl grandpa, Dick Slaughter, was there and has delivered a fun and informative review. Kathleen Hanna has our vote!
Sandwiches and bog roll: Rebellion 2024 Day 0
1MU arrives in Blackpool, and immediately becomes immersed in punk... and Covid?
“BOOM: A Film About The Sonics” Is a Lesson in DIY Tenacity
Goody James speaks with director Jordan Albertsen about his documentary "BOOM: A Film About The Sonics"
A Tale of Two Sweets: Rebellion 2024 and Beyond
In the first of 1MU's Rebellion write-ups, he contemplates the curious, complicated history of glam-rock legends Sweet. Or is that The Sweet?
Punk Rock Record Reviews: The Best of 2024, Part Four.
2024 Record Reviews, Part Four: Total Hell, Strung Out, Suburban Resistance, Snuff, The Jasons, Itchy and the Nits, Deny, Cock Sparrer, Destroy Boys, and more!
Penny and Gee In NYC
Starting on September 12th at White Columns in New York City, acclaimed artist Gee Vaucher will present a series of events highlighting her groundbreaking work in art and activism. Joined by Penny Rimbaud the series kicks off with Vaucher’s new exhibition at White Columns, followed by a performance by Rimbaud with Ingrid Laubrock at Artists Space on September 14th, and a rare screening of Vaucher's Semi-Detached: Crass Video Collages 1978–1984 at Anthology Film Archives on September 16th.
Convict Class: Old-School Punk Fury from Down Under
Convict Class is bringing back the raw, unapologetic spirit of punk rock. Straight out of Warrnambool, Australia, they blew the roof off Winter Gardens at the Rebellion Festival.
Blacking out with Tesco Vee, Joey Shithead, John Brannon and Lee Ving.
Our man in Detroit, Paul Holstein, caught performances by FEAR, Bill Kozy's Rising Force, D.O.A., Bastardous, War on Women, Easy Action, Against The Grain, and Giuda. Between sets, he managed to do a quick interview with Against The Grain's drummer, Rob Nowak.