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Punk

November 2024

  • Tim Rogers

    Three things
    Three things with Tim Rogers: ‘Reading is the only real way to quell bad thoughts’

  • Amy Taylor fronts Amyl and the Sniffers at the Roundhouse, wearing bondage-look shorts and crop top and cheerfully sticking out her tongue

    Kitty Empire's artist of the week
    Amyl and the Sniffers review – nonstop fireworks

  • The Saints, pictured in their original lineup.

    ‘Two of the best songwriters Australia has ever produced’: punk pioneers the Saints return

  • Graphic showing various punk stars in cut outs with ink splattered background.

    Anger is an energy! Stars and writers on the songs that define punk spirit

  • ‘It sounded dreadful – but to me it was the second coming!’: punk rock memories – in pictures

  • One to watch
    One to watch: Lambrini Girls

October 2024

  • Roughhousing … Amyl and the Sniffers.

    Alexis Petridis's album of the week
    Amyl and the Sniffers: Cartoon Darkness review – Aussie punks still spit, but add a bit more polish

  • Iron Maiden Onstage<br>British heavy metal band Iron Maiden performs at Pointe East during their Killer World Tour, Lynwood, Illinois, June 26, 1981. Pictured is Paul Di'Anno. (Photo by Paul Natkin/Getty Images)

    Paul Di’Anno obituary

  • Ollie Olsen with long curly hair, wearing a psychedelic tee, a hoodie and beads, with his right hand held up to his lower face, fingers splayed.

    Ollie Olsen dies aged 66: ‘visionary’ Australian post-punk and electronic music innovator

  • The Linda Lindas

    The Linda Lindas: No Obligation review – viral LA teen punks are here to stay

  • MC5: Heavy Lifting review – an enjoyable coda for Detroit’s punk pioneers

  • Sum 41 singer Deryck Whibley alleges he was groomed by former manager

  • Global album of the month
    Various Artists: Redline Impact review – thrilling dive into east Asian hyper-electronics

  • Abbey Road music photography awards – the winners

September 2024

  • Amy Taylor, lead singer of Amyl and the Sniffers

    Guardian Australia's headline act
    Amyl and the Sniffers take on the world: ‘If you don’t like us, then that’s on you’

    The Australian punk band has been praised by Billy Corgan and Karen O for their explosive live act and uncompromising politics. Their new album is a sonic evolution – but the scrappy spirit remains
  • The Jesus Lizard.

    The Jesus Lizard: Rack review – Chicago punks return with pyrotechnics undimmed

    The Nirvana peers’ first album in 26 years is a masterclass in tightly controlled chaos
  • Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett

    Republic of Parenthood
    Meet the postpartum punks – a primal scream in the face of all tradwives

    Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
    North London band Pushy Pushy Pushy have made it their personal mission to carve out space for mothers in the music industry, says Guardian columnist Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett

August 2024

  • From left to right; Playboy Carti, Janet Jackson, Wendy Eisenberg.

    Autumn arts preview 2024
    All for you! Janet Jackson, Snõõper, Bob Dylan and more: the best music of autumn 2024

    From Chat Pile’s apocalyptic noise to Nala Sinephro’s celestial bliss, plus posthumous releases from MC5 and Sophie, here are the albums and tours not to miss – while in classical, Kahchun Wong takes over at the Hallé
  • Fontaines DC

    Fontaines DC: Romance review – their best record yet

    The all-conquering Dublin five-piece hit expansive new heights on an album full of highlights
  • Jill Bryson and Rose McDowall of Strawberry Switchblade, in 1985.

    ‘They couldn’t even afford a bag of chips!’: Scotland’s great lost all-female bands

    From the Edinburgh duo who toured with the Beatles to the ribbon-festooned Strawberry Switchblade, Scotland produced thrilling girl bands. So why couldn’t they sustain their success? A new film tells their stories
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