Youth and folk punk are two things that don’t normally work together. The life lessons, experiences, and other real world elements that make up the cornerstone of the deeply emotive and personal genre need to be real and lived. So when a 22-year-old kicks in the front door of the folk punk scene, rather than politely knocking, it was bound to gain attention. Then when…
The festival landscape has undergone major upheaval in the last three years, and Covid’s long-term impact on the music industry…
