With Pete Shelley's sneering yet sweet voice and Steve Diggle's relentless guitar, Buzzcocks were the Mancunian punk misfits who made disaffection sound catchy. Their songs were anthems for the ...
Buzzcocks have announced fall tour dates, including East Coast dates with Lovecrimes and West Coast/Midwest dates with Descendents and Grumpster. All dates are listed below. Any remaining tickets for ...
The Buzzcocks made their official live debut in July 1976, opening a gig for the soon-to-be-legendary Sex Pistols at the Lesser Free Trade Hall in Manchester, England. It was, indeed, the start of ...
Mark Lamarr banned from driving despite claiming exceptional hardship - The comedian was caught driving a 2019 Volvo XC60 at ...
Manchester punk legends Buzzcocks are mounting a 22-date North American tour where they’ll play their first two albums, Another Music in a Different Kitchen and Love Bites (both released in 1978) in ...
Pete Shelley, the front man for the legendary punk-rock group the Buzzcocks, has died at the age of 63. The cause of death is believed to be a heart attack, according to Pitchfork.com. His death was ...
If you’re between your mid-20s and, say, 40, the big, era-defining pop cultural question is: ‘Where were you when Preston from The Ordinary Boys stormed off Never Mind The Buzzcocks?’ Simon Amstell ...
Pete Shelley was the first person to make punk rock for everyone. The singer-guitarist, who died yesterday at the age of 63, fronted the pioneering punk band Buzzcocks. While never quite as well known ...