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Rage Reviews: Recent Releases, January 28th 2026
Well, what feels like the longest month in the year is almost over - it's dragged on, but we certainly wouldn't have gotten through it if we didn't have so much new music releasing, like the tracks below! Here's what we've been listening to: Dead Pony - Eat My Dust! DEAD PONY are back with a new single, Eat My Dust! ; a very fitting title because they waste absolutely zero time cutting into the action on this track. From the starting seconds, we’re hit with an intense wall of


MOTHER VULTURE: On Skindred, Seeing What Fits and Choosing Violence.
If there’s one band out there that should have more attention than they get, it’s MOTHER VULTURE . The band always get recognised for having infectious energy on stage, and with their newest album, Cartoon Violence , it's only on the up from here. Making sure 2026 will be their year by kicking it off with the release of their latest album Cartoon Violence , we spoke with guitarist Brodie Maguire to discuss the creative process and the evolution of MOTHER VULTURE . The band
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Review: YAKKIE - Kill The Cop Inside Your Head
Just remember ALL CAPS when you spell their name – YAKKIE is here with no fear, unabashedly queer, and with their mission statement unreservedly clear: death to the unrelenting horror that is misogyny, and death to all that stands in the way of freedom. Their debut album, Kill The Cop Inside Your Head , is neither a punchy punk call-to-arms, nor a portfolio of brilliantly thought-out political poetry; neither a rousing rally nor a grungy bath of sound – because it is all four


REVIEW: Bratakus - Hagridden
BRATAKUS have built themselves up with a fierce DIY punk ethos that has persisted since their inception. The two sisters, BRÈAGHA and ONNAGH CUINN hail from the highlands of Scotland, just outside the tiny village of Tomintoul; they make up for the peace and quiet out there by being as loud and aggressive as humanly possible. They’re punchy, fiery, and incredibly political - everything you could ask for in a DIY riot grrrl band. Their upcoming debut album Hagridden stuffs t


REVIEW: Self Torque - A Brutal Nadir
SELF TORQUE show daring resilience in the face of adversity with their spirited debut album A Brutal Nadir. With an energy that could no longer be contained within Brighton’s underground punk scene, SELF TORQUE are breaking out with an eruption of vibrant rage, desperation and raw realism. A band brought to life from skeletons of each member’s previous musical projects, this DIY punk group has hit the ground running with a modest confidence and collaborative strength that


REVIEW: Dream Nails - You Wish
You Wish is DREAM NAILS’ striking return to centre stage after developing a new dynamic as a trio, following the retirement of previous lead singer JANEY STARLING . This time around the band have announced they are “asking different questions” as a “tighter-knit unit”. And they certainly are asking different questions. The album starts with The Only Way Out Is Through . An intro comprised mainly of its title, along with an incredibly repetitive sound that reminds you of th
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