Various Artists - From Punk to Ultra: The Plurex Story 8.2/10 From the ashes of the punk movement rises a glorious phoenix in the form of 'From Punk to Ultra: The Plurex Story'.
This compilation album takes us on a wild, anarchic journey through the underground punk scene of the 1970s, showcasing a diverse range of artists from the Plurex record label.
With tracks from the likes of Rousers, Tits, and Suzannes, 'From Punk to Ultra' is a raucous celebration of DIY spirit and rebellious energy.
The raw, unpolished sound of these bands is a breath of fresh air in an era of overproduced pop.
Standout tracks include the infectious punk anthem "Pogo Dancing" by The Flyin' Spiderz, the gritty post-punk vibes of "Fire" by Su Tissue, and the frenetic energy of The Tapes' "Civilisation".
Each track on this album is a little slice of punk perfection, capturing the essence of a movement that refused to conform.
'From Punk to Ultra' is a must-listen for any punk aficionado or music lover looking to dive into the raw, unfiltered sounds of the underground.
So strap on your safety pins, spike up your hair, and get ready to pogo the night away with this electrifying collection of punk gems.
Long live Plurex!
This compilation album takes us on a wild, anarchic journey through the underground punk scene of the 1970s, showcasing a diverse range of artists from the Plurex record label.
With tracks from the likes of Rousers, Tits, and Suzannes, 'From Punk to Ultra' is a raucous celebration of DIY spirit and rebellious energy.
The raw, unpolished sound of these bands is a breath of fresh air in an era of overproduced pop.
Standout tracks include the infectious punk anthem "Pogo Dancing" by The Flyin' Spiderz, the gritty post-punk vibes of "Fire" by Su Tissue, and the frenetic energy of The Tapes' "Civilisation".
Each track on this album is a little slice of punk perfection, capturing the essence of a movement that refused to conform.
'From Punk to Ultra' is a must-listen for any punk aficionado or music lover looking to dive into the raw, unfiltered sounds of the underground.
So strap on your safety pins, spike up your hair, and get ready to pogo the night away with this electrifying collection of punk gems.
Long live Plurex!






