Punk & Post-Punk 10.2 Out Now

Punk & Post-Punk 10.2 out now.

Another packed issue with an eclectic array of articles and an extended Reviews section. Available online at https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/punk/2021/00000010/00000002 with print copies shipping soon.


Punk + Post-Punk 10.2

• Russ Bestley – Editorial

• Stuart White – Anarcho-punk and democratic individuality

• Eirik Askerøi – Transmissions: Sonic markers of difference in the sound of Joy Division

• Joseph D Bryan – ‘Recycling the past to meet immediate needs’: Bad Religion’s approach to history

• James Kearney – La Movida Madrileña and ‘Paris Maquis’: A comparative history of Madrilenian and Parisian punk

• Alan O’Connor – Habitus and field: Punk record labels in Spain

• Pete Dale – Slampt, the ‘fans’ and ephemerality: Punk, subject and object


Reviews

• Rupert Loydell – Sweet Dreams: The Story of the New Romantics book review

• Andrew Mall – Anthology of Emo book review

• Russ Bestley – The Scene That Would Not Die book review

• Ellen Bernhard – Do What You Want: The Story of Bad Religion book review

• John Dougan – Why the Ramones Matter book review

• Brian Zager – Killing Joke: Are You Receiving? book review

• Matthew Worley – Great Gig Memories: From Punks and Friends book review

• Russ Bestley – Diminished Responsibility book review

• Gerard Evans – My Punk Life as Art: 1980s Punk Portraits book review

• Maria Buszek – Trans-Global Punk Scenes: The Punk Reader Vol.2 book review

• Rupert Loydell – Shake the Foundations album review

• Russ Bestley – Sex, Drugs & HIV: The Studio Sessions DVD review