Back to the Futour! The Forward Momentum of Millie Manders and the Shut up
Millie Manders and The Shutup aren’t just part of punk’s next wave; they’re pushing it forward in real time. With two albums behind them, the band pairs raw urgency with sharp, clear-eyed lyricism that takes on heartbreak and political unrest.
As they head out on their UK “Back to the Futour,” these shows offer something different, with full-album performances that reflect on where they’ve been while driving things ahead.
The Spirit of ‘96 Washed over us all: Dropkicks 30th Anniversary Tour Recap
The Dropkick Murphys headed back to their home turf of Boston for four days of unforgettable lineups as they celebrated 30 years of being a band over St. Patrick’s Day weekend.
Another Fest, Another Self-Inflicted Wound: CY Fest, Chaos, and the Cost of Not Getting It
C.Y. Fest has been canceled amid allegations of sexual abuse, and In Spite Magazine’s Dee Ratchet raises the question: can we go longer than a few months without something in the punk ecosystem catching fire? Featuring photos by Kim Moenich. NO MEN CONTRIBUTED TO THIS ARTICLE, and that is probably for the best.
The Sounds of Soul Ska Will Put a Spell on You! Soul Ska at SweetWater Music Hall
Bay Area ska collective Soul Ska radiated a high-energy, costume-filled celebration of ska, soul, and controlled chaos. The night delivered everything from Screamin’ Jay Hawkins theatrics to Specials and Clash classics, serving as a reminder that Fishbone’s influence and Angelo Moore’s boundless stage presence remain as electrifying as ever—and why this anniversary tour is absolutely not one to miss.
OC SUPER SHOW Ska Drama from all this Punk in the Park Brew ha ha, Two Faces of Cameron Collins
OC Super Show ska drama after the Punk in the Park Brew Ha Ha fallout. Bands drop off, angry fans, a protest flyer making the rounds, and the growing backlash shining a light on the two faces of Cameron Collins.
Get Ready for the Rebuilt Left hook
Peter Hook and the Light are hitting the road, and John Greenwood brings the details on the tour along with a load of brilliant photos.
The Suicide Machines Back-To-Back Nights at Small’s Bar.
The Suicide Machines Back-To-Back Nights at Small’s Bar in Hamtramck, MI playing “War Profiteering Is Killing Us All”.
Strike Anywhere Remind Us To Dance
Legendary punk heroes, Strike Anywhere, hit the road for a short East Coast tour with longtime friends, Dave Hause and The Mermaid. Your girl on the rail caught them at the Ottobar in Baltimore, with local act, Over Our Eyes.
Skip The Needle But Do Not Skip Doll Fest 2026
Doll Fest is back with three days of music, art, and femme-powered energy. Featuring Vial, Bad Cop Bad Cop, 18 fevers, and so much more, the festival celebrates the past, present, and future of grrrl power.
Bad Beat E.P. 2025 Record Release Party in Detroit.
Total Supply Presents: Bad Beat E.P. 2026 Record Release Party in Downtown Detroit.
The Worst $250 Ever Spent in the History of Punk Rock.
A $250 donation to Trump. A divided punk scene. Jello responds while the Dead Kennedys stay in. Shawn Stern calls out lies and hypocrisy. The Adicts drop out. The comments explode. Nothing will ever be the same. featuring photos by 6 of the ISM family. It feels sad.
What Wouldn't Jello Do? Play Punk in the park
Dick talks with Shawn Stern and gets Jello Biafra’s thoughts on the Dead Kennedys in their current incarnation playing Punk in the Park, while attempts to get a response from the band go unanswered. Featuring newly released photos of Jello, his former bandmates, and Skip, plus Paul Rotzler's spot-on flyer that feels especially relevant right now.
Dropkick Murphy’s 30th Anniversary tour gets underway
The Dropkick Murphys are hitting the road in style to celebrate their 30th birthday with friends The Aggrolites, Haywire, and Slugger. It’s a can’t miss lineup of hardcore oi reggae mayhem!
Signposts Underground: February 2026
This month, 1MU experiences extreme Japanese tap dancing, virtual reality empathy, and a “punk bonanza” with Alternative TV…
Paul’s Top 25 Photos of 2025
Paul Holstein gives us a look at his favorite photos from 2025, featuring shots from Punk Rock Bowling and the thriving Detroit punk scene. Artists include Leftöver Crack, Flag, Suicide Machines, Koffin Kats, Scathing Wesley, Agnostic Front, Bridge City Sinners, FEAR, HR of Bad Brains, and so much more.
IN LOSING CHAIN REACTION, WE LOSE A PIECE OF OURSELVES
Legendary O.C. rock venue Chain Reaction closed it’s doors in January 2026 after 30 years in operation.
Johnny’s Top 25 photos of 2025
John Greenwood gives us his 25 favorite photos of 2025, featuring a heavy dose of snaps from Rebellion Festival and Doll Fest, with appearances from The Damned, Fishbone, Steve Ignorant, MDC, and plenty more.
Who’ll Stand With Us to See Dropkick Murphy’s St. Patrick’s Day Tour
Dropkick Murphys are celebrating three decades as a band in true punk fashion with the St. Patrick’s Day tour, culminating in a Showcase Showdown in Boston with all their friends. Come join us!
Alain Whyte Plays An Intimate Set For Altadena
After losing two homes in the Eaton fires, long-time Morrissey collaborator plays a ‘hometown’ show at Backyard Party
Things Got Mighty Weird at Riot Fest 2025
Riot Fest 2025, celebrating 20 years of bringing us insane lineups and all our favorite bands reuniting. Your girl on the rail, Kim Moenich, attended the anniversary fest and is here to tell you all about it.