God’s Lonely Men: Chemical Landslide – album review
God’s Lonely Men – Chemical Landslide (Unlatched Records) CD/DL Out Now Proving that old dogs can learn new tricks, God’s Lonely Men offer up classic punk paying homage to their past while looking to...
View ArticleRevenge of the Psychotronic Man – interview
Revenge of the Psychotronic Man recently released their latest album Shattered Dreams Parkway. Weighing in at less than twenty minutes long the album bombards the listener with fast punk that touches...
View ArticleTeenage Bottlerocket: Freak Out! – album review
Teenage Bottlerocket –Freak Out! (Fat Wreck Chords) CD / LP / DL Out Now Blazing out of Wyoming, USA, Teenage Bottlerocket are a blitzkrieg bopping, punk rocking, force of nature. Freak Out! is the...
View Articletop 10 punk covers that were better than the originals – part 2
part one of top 10 punk covers is here 6. Baby I Love You – The Ramones When The Ramones could go no further with the 1-2-3-4 thing Joey phoned Phil Spector and made the End Of The Century album....
View ArticleThe Lee Harveys: Gun City – album review
The Lee Harveys – Gun City (FOAD Musick) CD/LP Out Now Gerry “Bitzy” of The Strougers returns after a 30 year absence, losing none of the passion and power of when he first ascended a stage. Ray Burke...
View ArticleJake Burns from Stiff Little Fingers Interviewed by Dave Jennings
Louder Than War’s Dave Jennings has been a fan of the brilliant Stiff Little Fingers for 33 years and Iconic front-man Jake Burns took time out from preparing for their tour in his Chicago base to...
View Articlepart 2 of Simone Butler from Primal Scream’s top 10 best bass players…
6. Dee Dee Ramone: The Ramones were rock and roll, end of story. People may look at what they're doing and say, “that's easy”, but it really isn't. It takes total conviction and stamina to play...
View ArticleBuzzcocks: Wolverhampton – live review
Buzzcocks Slade Rooms, Wolverhampton April 13th, 2013 The legendary punk rock gods Buzzcocks have still got it, leaving LTW’s macthehack grinning like a self described teenage idiot! After their...
View ArticleGoodbye, Blue Sky – A Tribute To Storm Thorgerson
Goodbye, Blue Sky – A Tribute To Storm Thorgerson The death of artist Storm Thorgerson, creator of seminal cover art for Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and countless others should give us pause to remember...
View ArticleFat Goth: One Hundred Percent Suave – album review
Fat Goth – One Hundred Percent Suave (Hefty Dafty) CD / DL Out Now 8/10 Dundonian quirk-rock loons and Louder Than War faves Fat Goth return with a third album musing on the weirder pleasures of the...
View ArticleThe Train Set – interview
The Train Set are one of the truly great lost bands from the late 1980s. Having released stunning material and getting rave reviews in the weekly music papers of the time they suddenly went missing....
View ArticleNew Artist of the Day: Shannon And The Clams
Headed by Shannon Shaw today’s new band of the day make a fun sort of garage rock which isn’t without hints of your favourite 60’s girl bands such as The Shangri- La’s & The Ronettes. Obviously...
View ArticleFound Dead In Trunk: Fried Demon Sessions – album review
Found Dead In Trunk: Fried Demon Sessions (75 or Less Records/Dagger Records) CD Out Now Former White Pigs & Sanity Assassins members come together to produce an album of no messin’ gutter punk...
View ArticleRecent Ace Records Releases Roundup
Here are some more vital recent releases from the long running Ace Records, arguably one of the best reissue labels in the world. Evidence to back up this statement can be found in some of Ian...
View ArticleGod’s Lonely Men: Chemical Landslide – album review
God’s Lonely Men – Chemical Landslide (Unlatched Records) CD/DL Out Now Proving that old dogs can learn new tricks, God’s Lonely Men offer up classic punk paying homage to their past while looking to...
View ArticleThe Wickerman Festival: Dundrennan, Scotland – live review.
The Wickerman Festival, Dundrennan, Scotland 20-21 July 2012 The Wickerman Festival In Scotland’s one of the best independent music and arts festival in the UK, especially as this year it featured...
View ArticleBuzzcocks: Wolverhampton – live review
Buzzcocks Slade Rooms, Wolverhampton April 13th, 2013 The legendary punk rock gods Buzzcocks have still got it, leaving LTW’s macthehack grinning like a self described teenage idiot! After their...
View ArticleGoodbye, Blue Sky – A Tribute To Storm Thorgerson
Goodbye, Blue Sky – A Tribute To Storm Thorgerson The death of artist Storm Thorgerson, creator of seminal cover art for Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and countless others should give us pause to remember...
View ArticleFat Goth: One Hundred Percent Suave – album review
Fat Goth – One Hundred Percent Suave (Hefty Dafty) CD / DL Out Now 8/10 Dundonian quirk-rock loons and Louder Than War faves Fat Goth return with a third album musing on the weirder pleasures of the...
View ArticleThe Train Set – interview
The Train Set are one of the truly great lost bands from the late 1980s. Having released stunning material and getting rave reviews in the weekly music papers of the time they suddenly went missing....
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