Kings and Queens
Kings and Queens
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Our Take
Our Take
There are few bands that capture the raw, primal energy of punk quite like the Anti-Nowhere League. With their latest album "Kings & Queens", the British punk legends prove that they haven't lost an ounce of their edge.
The album kicks off with the anthemic title track, which sets the tone for the rest of the record - gritty, uncompromising, and unapologetically rebellious. Frontman Animal snarls and sneers his way through each track with a ferocity that is as infectious as it is menacing.
Tracks like "I Don't Want To" and "It's A Mother" showcase the band's knack for crafting catchy, punk-infused melodies, while "Long Live Punk" is a rousing ode to the spirit of rebellion that has defined the genre for decades.
But don't let the catchy hooks and sing-along choruses fool you - the Anti-Nowhere League still have plenty to say. Songs like "Let The World Burn" and "War On The Pentagon" tackle political and social issues with a refreshing candor and urgency that is sorely lacking in today's music scene.
Overall, "Kings & Queens" is a triumphant return to form for the Anti-Nowhere League. With its blistering guitars, thunderous drums, and Animal's unmistakable snarl, this is punk rock at its most unapologetic and unrelenting. Long live the kings and queens of punk - long live the Anti-Nowhere League.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Degeneration
2. Mother's C!!!
3. Kings and Queens
4. Just Another Day
5. Piggy (The Lesson of Life)
6. Wet Dream
7. Pump Action
8. There Is No God
9. Mission to Mars
10. Am I Dead
11. Dead Heroes
12. The Punk Prayer
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About the artist
Anti-Nowhere League
In the vast and varied landscape of punk rock, there are few bands as unapologetically brash and raucous as the Anti-Nowhere League. Formed in the bleak and gritty streets of Surrey, England, in the early 1980s, this motley crew of misfits quickly rose to notoriety with their rebellious attitudes and thrashing sound. Led by the irrepressible Nick Culmer, known to fans as Animal, Anti-Nowhere League burst onto the scene with their debut album "We Are... The League" in 1982. With tracks like "So What" and "Streets of London", the band courted controversy and sparked outrage with their no-holds-barred lyrics and blistering guitars. But don't be fooled by their rough-and-tumble exterior - there's a sly sense of humor and a keen eye for social commentary lurking beneath the surface of their music. Songs like "Woman" and "Let's Break the Law" may seem like simple anthems of rebellion, but listen closer and you'll find sharp critiques of authority and conformity. Despite facing countless bans and censorship over the years, Anti-Nowhere League has continued to defy expectations and push boundaries. With a live show that's equal parts chaos and camaraderie, they've built a loyal following of fans who come for the mosh pits and stay for the infectious energy. So, whether you're a seasoned punk purist or a curious newcomer, don't miss your chance to experience the raw power and unapologetic attitude of Anti-Nowhere League. Who knows, you may just find yourself chanting along to their anthems of defiance, fists in the air and a smirk on your face.
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In the vast and varied landscape of punk rock, there are few bands as unapologetically brash and raucous as the Anti-Nowhere League. Formed in the bleak and gritty streets of Surrey, England, in the early 1980s, this motley crew of misfits quickly rose to notoriety with their rebellious attitudes and thrashing sound. Led by the irrepressible Nick Culmer, known to fans as Animal, Anti-Nowhere League burst onto the scene with their debut album "We Are... The League" in 1982. With tracks like "So What" and "Streets of London", the band courted controversy and sparked outrage with their no-holds-barred lyrics and blistering guitars. But don't be fooled by their rough-and-tumble exterior - there's a sly sense of humor and a keen eye for social commentary lurking beneath the surface of their music. Songs like "Woman" and "Let's Break the Law" may seem like simple anthems of rebellion, but listen closer and you'll find sharp critiques of authority and conformity. Despite facing countless bans and censorship over the years, Anti-Nowhere League has continued to defy expectations and push boundaries. With a live show that's equal parts chaos and camaraderie, they've built a loyal following of fans who come for the mosh pits and stay for the infectious energy. So, whether you're a seasoned punk purist or a curious newcomer, don't miss your chance to experience the raw power and unapologetic attitude of Anti-Nowhere League. Who knows, you may just find yourself chanting along to their anthems of defiance, fists in the air and a smirk on your face.