Bringing back the rhythm, melody & chaotic structuring of their classic punk-rock fusion, P.M.K.S add to their ever-growing musical catalogue with the characterful, Bowie-esque The Catwalk Assassins.
Punk Rock
The Twindows take the time to escape into their music, which, in turn, gives their audience the perfectly realistic, go-to escapism they expect from effective music.
The structure of the song is unexpected, which makes it appear as quite fresh, and this is definitely one of the best vocal performances so far from PMKS, in my opinion. At over five minutes long the creative drive has been met here with a distinct awareness of how to craft a song.
The raw energy of punk rock makes for an unexpected approach to Christmas music. A new concept, a fresh melody, an organic yet subtly heavy musicality.
Jason Phillips has the tone & lungs required to really rock this sound. A live show would likely satisfy the Green Day or Blink fans who crave that energy.
Well & truly reigniting the flame for punk rock, ferociously expressing ideas relating to free thought & occasionally crossing over into indie-rock & blues.
Realness is impossible to fake. The more you listen to this album, the more familiar & reliable the band become. A total pleasure to discover.
An almighty offering of punk rock revival, an outspoken & upbeat piece of music, with a pretty striking video.
They’ve built an impressive & loyal following over the years thanks to great song writing, unforgettable live shows, and ever approachable attitudes.
Something a little bit different, a breakaway from the political norm & a recording that lays bare a more personal & somewhat vulnerable side to the band.
I’m not afraid to voice my opinions on politics, religion or sex. I believe nationalism to be one of the biggest barriers to a peaceful planet.
An entire evening of high energy entertainment & awesome live music to kick off the New York summer time in style. June 10th, 18:30. Don’t miss out.