It's 40 years since the release of 'Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols' - one of the most iconic and influential albums in music history. In this exclusive article for fifteeneightyfour, Matt Worley, author of new punk book, No Future: Punk, Politics and British Youth Culture, 1976-1984, looks back at one of punk's era-defining records and finds that it still has the power to thrill, provoke and excite.
Read MoreWe're delighted to announce that we continue our week-long celebration of new punk book, No Future: Punk, Politics and British Youth Culture, 1976-1984, with a brand new poem by Tim Wells and a 'No Future' Spotify Playlist by author Matt Worley. PLAY LOUD AND ENJOY!
Read MoreNew punk book No Future by Matt Worley launched at the brilliant Rough Trade East on Brick Lane in London last night and we had a blast! If you couldn't be there, here's what you missed...
Read MoreNo Future by Matthew Worley launches this week and to celebrate we are giving away ten signed copies of the book on Facebook and Twitter. See below for details of how to enter. And watch this space for more competitions and exclusive features this week!
Read MoreAll this week on fifteeneightyfour we are celebrating the launch of No Future: Punk, Politics and British Youth Culture, 1976-1984 by Matt Worley with music, words, videos and giveaways. Forty years on from the release of the iconic debut album, 'Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols', No Future recaptures punk's anarchic force as a medium through which the frustrated and the disaffected could reject, revolt and re-invent. Keep checking this space throughout the week to hear more.
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