All images were found on each band's Facebook page. I own none of them. 

I interviewed several punk bands from up and down the country  to get their views on the Liverpool punk scene.

Wonk Unit

This is an interview with Alex from Wonk Unit. 

'One of the most unique bands in modern punk. Wonk Unit are a fresh breath of life in the London Punk scene. They're fun, weird, poetic and utterly compelling all at once, a must-see.' - Art Rocker

Hated Til Proven 

'Anti-fascist, no dickheads.'

'We are proud to be a part of a hard working UK punk scene. To make friends that are socially aware and singing about the right things is a big reason to push on and keep playing.'

The Roughneck Riot 


 'The Roughneck Riot are a 6 piece Punk band from Warrington UK. Influenced by traditional Folk music from around the world, we are reinventing and rewriting Folk music to make sense to our lives today. We write music for people, regardless of race, nationality, age, gender or sexuality. In a country with a government trying to destroy it, and a music industry run by money hungry people who couldnt care less about musicians, we are here as a voice amongst many in the scene ready to be heard.  We are here to play Folk Punk music. From nowhere & everywhere.'

Elmo and the Styx

 'Music made by animals, for animals.'

Sheepy

' POP// 

PUNK// 

FAST//

 WONKY// 

PIZZA//

 BUCKFAST// 

WAKING UP IN STRANGE PLACES// 

NAKED ON STAGE//'

Bolshy

 'Bolshy combine the best of ska, reggae and punk with their strong anti-capitalist and anti-discrimination views.'

Rasta4Eyes

'Rasta4Eyes are a collective of musicians from Merseyside & Greater Manchester who combine a powerful dub reggae backdrop with a brass section, mean sax solos and socio-political lyrics delivered with passion. The live show contains melodica, harmonica, sweet vocal harmonies, and stunning live brass all glued together by a solid rhythm section. Rasta4Eyes are leaving behind the ska-punk mayhem of of their formative years, as their sound evolves and matures into conscious, disciplined, focussed dub-reggae music.'

Faintest Idea

'Rudeboy Street Punk'

 

Super Fast Girlie Show

'After many mutations here they are in their evolutionary slendour. Here to rock your roll and fill your holes with their watertight reverberances. Don't be afraid it's just the Super Fast Girlie Show, they love you long time.'

Old Radio

'Old Radio are a five piece skacore band from Liverpool, United Kingdom. With music praised as 'smooth rhythms, crunching choruses and intense lyrics that skirt between politics, poverty and the tenets of having a good time', Old Radio's raw hardcore punk and ska is rich with deep lyrical purpose; making an impact with their pro equality, anti fascist and anti capitalist message.'