The scene that would not die
Twenty years of post-millennial punk in the UK
- 650 pages
- 23 hours of reading
Focusing on the evolution of the UK punk scene over two decades, this final installment in Ian Glasper's series offers a comprehensive analysis of post-millennial punk. It builds upon his previous works, tracing the genre's underground roots and its cultural impact since the early 2000s. The book serves as a culmination of Glasper's extensive research, providing insights into the music, bands, and the community that have shaped this vibrant and resilient subculture.



