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US punks THE WHEELZ have just dropped a video for their brand new single.
Just the latest in an impressive collection of shoutalong anthems, ‘Politicians’ is taken from the band’s new EP
Twenty / Twenty, their first new material since their 2018 debut album.
Kicking back in the same dayglo buzzsaw punk alley as the Toy Dolls, Rezillos, The Briefs and Cyanide Pills, The Wheelz stay true to the ‘no future’ spit’n’glue spirit of ’77 punk, declaring that they are “Going nowhere and not going anywhere. Both at the same time. . .”
Twenty / Twenty is out now on vinyl from No Front Teeth in the UK and Boulevard Trash in the US. It’s also available on cassette from Berlin’s Tape Or Die.
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There’s more to the arty pop-punk outfit than the racket they made
by Kieron TylerSunday, 14 February 2021
“Witless punk” was the weekly music paper
Sounds assessment of Disco Zombies’s first single “Drums Over London”.
NME’s Paul Morley was more measured, declaring it “ill-disciplined slackly structured new pop but the chorus alone makes up for it.” That was March 1979.
“Witless punk” was the weekly music paper
Sounds assessment of Disco Zombies’s first single “Drums Over London”.
The story behind the Star Trek IV punk on bus: Kirk Thatcher Q&A
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Kirk Thatcher and Leonard Nimoy star in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Paramount Studios 1986
The “punk on bus” is the real hero of the 1986 movie “Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.”
The Muni-riding rebel gives William Shatner the middle finger did any actor in the “Trek” universe deserve it more? on the Golden Gate Bridge. He shares his art with his fellow passengers. (It turns out the punk wrote that “I Hate You” song playing on the boom box.) And he created, with apologies to the “Bullitt” car chase, the most purely crowd-pleasing moment in San Francisco movie history.
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