Punk Rock Museum Las Vegas - Vinnie Fiorello
In this episode of Punks in Pubs, Liam is joined by a friend of the podcast, Vinnie Fiorello (listen back to the 2020 chat), to mark the third anniversary of the Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas. Vinnie reflects on how the museum grew from an idea into a living archive of punk history, including the role Fat Mike played in helping bring the project to life. The conversation explores why the museum’s purpose is to document rather than define the scene, what it means to preserve a culture that is still evolving, and the personal side of punk, from community and belonging to the lasting impact music can have in people’s darkest moments.Follow the podcast @punksinpubs across all social media and give us a rate and review while you are at it.
Punks Unknown: Bastard Bar, Tromso Norway
For this episode of Punks Unknown, we travel 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle to Tromsø, Norway, home of Bastard Bar – possibly the most northern punk dive bar in the world.Liam sits down with Paul, co-founder of Bastard Bar, to hear how a snowboard kid who loved punk ended up running a basement venue that puts on around 180 shows a year in one of the coldest, darkest parts of Europe. We discuss starting the bar back in 2009, why Bastard Bar became a home for punk, hardcore, and all things loud, and how Tromsø has changed as tourism has exploded.Paul explains the reality of keeping a DIY venue alive in a city where hotels are full of Northern Lights tourists, and big corporate bar chains are trying to buy up independent spaces. This really is a love letter to small venues, stubborn punks, and the people who keep scenes alive at the very top of the world.All music in this episod are from Norwigan Punk bands (Names below), and thank you to Michael Rigby for the intro track 'Punks Unknown' — links to Mike’s music can be found via this linkTurbonegro - All My Friends Are DeadHonningbarna - Festen Som Aldri Stopper The Good The Bad and The Zugly - How To Do Nothing Blood Command - The Plague On Both Your Houses
Obi Fernandez - Westbound Train
Our Christmas special with Obi Fernandez (Westbound Train)We talk family Christmas traditions, his time at Berklee, a rodie called Eric Andre, the early grind, and how a Hellcat deal changed their path.Obi opens up about stepping away after 2009, leading worship, and finding a healthier way back with 2022’s Dedication.We recorded this on the day Sing the Ghosts Away was released (Go pick up a copy of the album) , so we dive into why it matters to him, how he and drummer Eric built it, and what he hopes you hear.Follow the podcast @punksinpubs across all social media and give us a rate and review while you are at it.
MakeWar
Jose from MakeWar joins us in a proper London boozer to talk barrier-free stages, why small rooms hit harder, and how the Fat→Hopeless move (and debt wipe) landed for bands. We dig into his Venezuelan upbringing, finding punk through skate and surf tapes, Miami’s Churchill’s open-mic, the New York DIY grind at Suburbia, and why he still writes melody first before lyrics. Jose also opens up about anxiety, therapy, and what actually helps on the road—plus a nod to the Common Thread tour and a lot of love for fellow artists. You can support the band by picking up some merch via this link Follow the podcast @punksinpubs across all social media and give us a rate and review while you are at it.
Horace Pinker
In this episode, Liam sits down with Scott Eastman, Greg Mytych, and Bryan Jones from Horace Pinker — the veteran punk band that’s been defying trends and expectations since the early 90s.They talk about everything from growing up in their local punk scenes and surviving chaotic mosh pits to balancing day jobs with life on the road, DIY ethics, and why touring now is tougher than ever.Expect stories about playing with Green Day, sharing dinner (and too many drinks) with Dave Grohl, and the bizarre fate of a Horace Pinker T-shirt once owned by Kurt Cobain.New album Now and the Future is out now — a perfect excuse to dive back into a band that never lost sight of why they started doing this in the first place.Follow the podcast @punksinpubs across all social media and give us a rate and review while you are at it.