Friday 22 February 2013

London's Punk Scene Explodes Again

It's fair to say that the UK Punk scene has been pretty quiet lately. Of course there are bands still playing gigs but it hasn't been very popular (not like in the '70s and '80s). This isn't surprising, music always seems to go in spurts. But, maybe with the emergence of the Palma Violets, the UK Punk scene is on the rise again.

Formed in 2011 (yes, they are that new) the Palma Violets are already blowing crowds away. They have the true Punk Rock attitude (although, a little more 21st century). The music matters, just maybe not as much as it does with other genres. During an interview with Jian Ghomeshi in Studio Q the boys admitted that they aren't that good at playing their instruments (and don't care). They are more interested with the imperfections- that add soul to the sound- than making something sound perfect.


When listening to the Palma Violets it is hard to not sometimes think of bands like The Clash. Love them or hate them The Clash made something amazing and the Palma Violets are definitely picking up on that trend. This new UK band is growing fast; already selling out shows while having a song (Best of Friends) labeled the song of the year by NME.

And, really, it is time for Punk to rise again.

1 comment:

  1. I'm not sure what is in the air in London but they are perpetually spitting out amazing bands that I can't stop listening to.

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