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Roberta Bayley, the queen of punk, on New York’s raw years

She Just Takes Pictures

In the ’70s, Roberta Bayley moved to the city and bought a camera. Within a year, she was capturing Blondie, Iggy Pop and X-Ray Spex.

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Florida’s hardcore punk scene, captured in its wild glory

Some loud thunder

For the past three years, photographer Stefano Lemon has been documenting South Florida’s hardcore scene – an underdog movement that refuses to die.

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Capturing the punks and poets of ’70s California

Breaking backstage

Throughout the decade, photographer Michael Jang made fake press passes to get access to gigs, conventions and Hollywood events.

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‘America is going through a genuine crisis now’

Martin Rev in conversation

As one half of punk group Suicide, Martin Rev offered a voice to downtrodden, working-class Americans. But how much has changed since 1977?

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Huck: The Burnout Issue

Out Now!

This issue is all about celebrating strength in the face of adversity – sharing stories of defiance in a world falling apart.

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Buzzcocks’ Steve Diggle: life lessons from a punk pioneer

‘I thought I was going to die’

The Buzzcocks guitarist reflects on the group’s indelible legacy: ‘I joined a punk band and was sniffing speed. The world fucking changed’

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A history of she-punks, from Poly Styrene to Pussy Riot

Revenge stories

Music journalist Vivien Goldman explores how the punk movement became a vehicle for liberation, creative expression, and political rebellion.

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A portrait of British youth culture in the 1980s

Young skins

Gavin Watson’s photos, of his friends making fun on the estate they grew up on, perfectly capture the defiant freedom of adolescent.

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‘I honestly think white music is fucking irrelevant now’

Primal Scream’s Bobby Gillespie

With a singles collection on the way, the 56-year-old frontman is in a philosophical mood. We meet him to discuss addiction, austerity and why he’s fed up with white men.

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‘So many people of colour in punk music get forgotten’

Meet Big Joanie

With their fast-paced beats, soulful tones and straight-talking lyrics, Big Joanie are shaking up the UK’s contemporary punk scene.

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‘UK punk got politicised and became rubbish very quickly’

John Cooper Clarke on NYC

A young wordsmith fascinated by American culture, John Cooper Clarke couldn’t wait to get to New York. Today, the 70-year-old poet looks back on his time there – from the performances to the drugs.

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Forgotten shots of Europe’s underground music legacy

From the ’70s and ’80s

Freshly uncovered after two decades in storage, Bruno Stettler’s photography showcases the biggest stars of the 1970s and ’80s.

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