Niall Flynn

Florida’s hardcore punk scene, captured in its wild glory
Magazine

Florida’s hardcore punk scene, captured in its wild glory

Some loud thunder — For the past three years, photographer Stefano Lemon has been documenting South Florida’s hardcore scene – an underdog movement that refuses to die.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Surfbort’s Dani Miller is the new punk queen of NYC
Magazine

Surfbort’s Dani Miller is the new punk queen of NYC

Songs of anarchy — As leader of New York garage punks Surfbort, Dani Miller is on a convention-defying, anxiety-confronting mission to champion self-acceptance in the name of outsiders everywhere.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Enter the strange, cosmic world of Salami Rose Joe Louis
Music

Enter the strange, cosmic world of Salami Rose Joe Louis

Science fiction — With her new album, the Californian musician, composer and planetary scientist has constructed a post-apocalyptic sci-fi story that takes aim at the one percent. We ask her why.

Written by: Niall Flynn

ScHoolboy Q doesn’t care what you think
Magazine

ScHoolboy Q doesn’t care what you think

Maximum chill — Hip hop heavyweight ScHoolboy Q went from prison to platinum-selling artist, becoming a father in between. Five albums into a unique career, he’s hungrier than ever – just don’t expect him to take life too seriously.

Written by: Niall Flynn

The Rhythm Method: music for your quarter-life crisis
Music

The Rhythm Method: music for your quarter-life crisis

Pints, pills & picket fences — With their debut album, the London duo narrate the trials of life in your mid-to-late-twenties, looking for light in suburban estates and crowded local pubs. For the band, it’s about seeking out the magic in the mundane.

Written by: Niall Flynn

We all hate our jobs – and it’s Silicon Valley’s fault
Activism

We all hate our jobs – and it’s Silicon Valley’s fault

Rats in a cage — In his second book, author and journalist Dan Lyons explores how the tech industry’s dystopian working practices infiltrated the wider world. He tells us why it’s made us all miserable.

Written by: Niall Flynn

‘I honestly think white music is fucking irrelevant now’
Music

‘I honestly think white music is fucking irrelevant now’

Primal Scream’s Bobby Gillespie — As he gears up to release a new album made up of his band’s commercial hits, the 56-year-old frontman is in a philosophical mood. We meet him to discuss addiction, austerity and why he’s fed up with white men.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Adventures with the world’s oldest off-road cycling club
Bike

Adventures with the world’s oldest off-road cycling club

On yer bike — Formed in 1955, the Rough-Stuff Fellowship is a pioneering gang of adventurists who believe that you can go anywhere on two wheels. Over 60 years after it started, an archive of the club’s defining moments is finally coming to light.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Hardcore soul: photos of big nights out in ’90s Britain
Photography

Hardcore soul: photos of big nights out in ’90s Britain

On a mad one — For Alberto Guerrini’s Gabber Eleganza project, photographer Ewen Spencer maps the similarities between Britain’s northern soul and hardcore scenes – exploring their shared devotion, frenzy and euphoria.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Air pollution is a global issue – it’s time to face the dirty truth
Activism

Air pollution is a global issue – it’s time to face the dirty truth

An invisible crisis — To mark the publication of her first book, we speak with journalist and author Beth Gardiner about the sheer scale of health effects that come with breathing dirty air – an issue responsible for seven million premature deaths every year.

Written by: Niall Flynn

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