Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10
Punk never died, but it is fairly obvious that someone thought it could be packaged, stamped, and sold as the music for all, when the truth is it sits in the soul of the fractured, the damaged, the creative, and the doggedly unrepentant as a singularity, as an offering to the mind that cannot, or will not be tamed, the mind that knows that anger, as John Lydon was to remark, is an energy, one that is constant and driven by the view of the world that refuses to be bought.