Speed, aggression, pace, sweat. These are words that leap to mind when people think of punk rock music—especially that of the 1970s. It was music that had a message and one that it just had to get out ...
Disco, punk, and the sexual revolution. Let’s break down some common myths about the 1970s, as adapted from an episode of ...
Punk rock music—that blistering, snarling, enlivening style—has exhilarated audiences for some 50 years now. What rose to prominence in the mid-1970s has become a sound for the generations. Never ...
High-powered punks Anti-Flag recently celebrated the release of their documentary, Beyond Barricades: The Story Of Anti-Flag. Over the course of nearly three decades, the Pittsburgh-based punks have ...
Kev F Sutherland is a renaissance man of comic books, He has written comics, he has drawn comics, from Marvel's Doctor Strange to Viz Comic to The Beano's Bash Street Kids. He launched the big annual ...
Having already delivered acclaimed collaborations with New Balance, Lacoste and others, boutique retail standout Concepts has another on the way. The next project is with Vans’ premium label Vault by ...
In this episode of the Highlights Podcast, Alexander Herbert, a PhD candidate in the history department, discusses his book, What About Tomorrow?: An Oral History of Russian Punk from the Soviet Era ...
These 20 photos capture the chaos, charisma, and confrontational spirit of punk rock in its most authentic form. From iconic bands to unforgettable street style. Step into the sweat-soaked clubs, back ...
Rock ‘n’ roll had, for the most part, lost its “roll” by 1970. It became rock music—self-serious, dour, pompous, filled with pretensions to being “art.” It ceased being fabulous teenage noise, filled ...
Tom Verlaine, a rock-and-roll poet whose lyrical guitar playing, ragged vocals and impressionistic lyrics helped make his band Television one of the most influential groups to come out of New York’s ...
They called it X House. It was a big, dilapidated place in Northeast Portland. X marked the spot. John Shirley managed X House in exchange for a room, and he filled it with punk rockers. This was the ...
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