Touring. The dream. What a laugh. What a lark. Morrissey slammed the fast rise of Arctic Monkeys back in 2010 by saying “it’s all a bit unnatural…they haven’t been driving up and down the M1 for fifteen years.” Cool, nice one Moz, you really showed ’em but have you done more than one gig in a […]
Tag Archives: punk
News: Faintest Idea announce new album ‘Increasing The Minimum Rage’
Kings Lynn’s street punk/ska band Faintest Idea have announced their first album since 2012’s ‘The Voice of Treason’. Out on April 1st, ‘Increasing the Minimum Rage’ promises to continue to take the Faintest Idea sound further by utilising their line up changes of the last few years. The album will be released on the incredible TNS Records […]
Album Review: Edgarville – Fingerprints & Handwriting
Fingerprints & Handwriting is an incredibly strong and engaging debut album from two-piece band Edgarville from Blackburn. It’s almost hard to believe the album is built up mostly by two musicians; we’re almost only hearing vocals, acoustic guitar and drums, yet the perfected production of the album gives a full band feel. The album can […]
News: Petrol Girls release video for “Slug”
Constantly proving to us that they are currently the most exciting band in the country, London’s Petrol Girls are raring to release their long-awaited follow-up to their debut EP, called Some Thing and is released on multiple labels from February 19th. The band have released a video for first track “Slug”, and they had this to say about the […]
News: Manchester Punk Festival adds The Flatliners, Citizen Fish and more
Manchester Punk Festival have announced a fair few more acts for the event which takes place 21-23rd of April at some of Manchester’s best venues. Tickets are available here at £21 / £25 otd. Here’s the full list of new announcements: The Flatliners Citizen Fish Grand Collapse Down and Outs Roughneck Riot Autonomads Astpai Sam […]
Looking back at 2015 with… LineOut
Seeing Your Scene chats to melodic skatepunkers LineOut from Italy about 2015. We’re putting them on in April at JT Soar – more details here. How was 2015? 2015 has literally been a perfect year for us. We played more than 40 shows, had the chance to support great bands as Ignite, Lagwagon, Strung Out […]
2015: A timeline of our favourite releases
[dropcap]Brace[/dropcap] yourself. This is probably going to be quite long. In 2015, we put on a ton of shows across a few different cities, released our first compilation and published over 250 posts. Here, we’re going to go through our favourite releases by month and also our favourite articles we posted from each month. And […]
Looking back at 2015 with… George Gadd (solo / Little Bribes)
Seeing Your Scene chats to Nottingham’s own George Gadd who plays acoustic solo stuff and also fronts emo/pop-punks Little Bribes. How was 2015? It was a whirlwind of emotion but looks like it’s closing out on a high note thankfully! Hopefully next year our country can pull itself together. What was your favourite moment of […]
EP Review: Gnarwolves – Adolescence
Gnarwolves is a skate-punk trio from Brighton, England consisting of Thom Weeks (guitar/vocals), Charlie Piper (bass/vocals) and Max Weeks (drums). Swiftly following up from last year’s superb and well-received, self-titled album, Gnarwolves go back to their hardcore roots with their latest 4 track E.P Adolescence, released through Pure Noise Records. The opening tracks “Waiting Line” […]
Band Interview: China Shop Bull
Having recently released their first album for five years, Public Disorder: Act 1, it’s time for Seeing Your Scene to catch up with Leeds’ punk/ska/rave nutters China Shop Bull to reflect on their 2015. You recently did a 10 date UK tour… How did it go? We toured with a Czech ska band called Chaska and as it […]