Back on the Air, Back on Facebook (Whether I Like It or Not)
Well, here we are again — back on the airwaves and, reluctantly, back on Facebook.
Turns out one of my photo uploads apparently carried a virus, and after three weeks of silence, the all-seeing, all-knowing algorithmic overlords decided to let me off with just a warning. What the actual offence was, I genuinely have no idea — but hey ho, I’m back.
As much as I’d love to bin it off, Facebook remains a necessary evil for pushing this show and keeping the Link2Wales network alive. That said, I had to dust off my old personal account to get going again, which came with its own set of emotional baggage — mainly because it had a grand total of about ten friends on it and absolutely zero reach.
Even worse, my timeline was an absolute cesspit. And I mean utter bollocks. Just endless drivel. No wonder people quit the platform — if you don’t put the time in to sort your feed, all you’ll see is a constant stream of garbage.
A few years ago, I actually dedicated an entire weekend to cleaning the place up. Properly curating my timeline, unfollowing the nonsense, and turning it into something halfway decent. These days, it reads more like a music magazine — full of quality, interesting content, and barely toxic at all.
So yeah, it’s good to be back... albeit on Facebook.
Catch the show, tell your mates, and let’s keep the signal strong.
Pete Bentham & The Dinner Ladies - Holy Pictures
Slutch - Wake Up
AMASS - What’s The Government Scared Of?
BType - You Wanna Know Me?
The Unknowns - I Know That You Know
AKU - Aku Stomp
Awkland - Dead Air
CoVid 21 - Quid Games
Anti Vigilante - Skoliver
Cress - Travellers
Permanent Revolution - Brisbane City Skinheads
Petrol Hoers - You Can Give A Horse A Buckfast
ChePaa - Jovial Song
Burning Flag - Pay Me
Pete Bentham & The Dinner Ladies - Is There Life In Rhyl?
The Walk Offs - SATX
The Sporadics - Used To Be A Punk
Fight The Bear - El Toro
Inferno - El Toro
Split System - Forcefield (Live In Stockholm)
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“Holy Pictures” appears on the album Art, Religion & Chocolate Biscuits released August 2025 Louder Than Warmaximumvolumemusic.com+7ThePunkSite.com+7Audiomack+7.
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“Is There Life In Rhyl?” is also included on the same album Art, Religion & Chocolate Biscuits, which is the band’s latest as of mid‑2025 Darla Records.
Slutch
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“Wake Up” is a track from their No Way Out 7″ EP released on First Strike Records (Side B) in mid‑2025 Alans BMX+1SLUTCH+1.
AMASS
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“What’s The Government Scared Of?” is listed as a digital single or part of the Christ It’s Amass release in June 2025, possibly on a standalone release or EP titled What’s the government scared of? m.facebook.com+3amass.bandcamp.com+3amass.bandcamp.com+3.
The Unknowns
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“I Know That You Know” appears on their album Looking From the Outside, released 1 August 2025 via Drunken Sailor Records noecho.net+2theunknowns4.bandcamp.com+2drunkensailorrecords.bandcamp.com+2.
AKU
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“Aku Stomp” is featured on the album Evil Twin, released July 2025, where several tracks including Phase Me Out and Aku Stomp appear play.anghami.com+1open.spotify.com+1.
CoVid 21
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“Quid Games” is included on the album Everything’s Fucked released in early 2025 (14-track LP) by CoVid 21 facebook.com+2music.apple.com+2facebook.com+2.
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