Over the years, Post-Punk.com has evolved and grown: from a website, video channel, a soon into a forthcoming podcast series. We created the site as a central location online for fans of Post-Punk, Goth, Industrial/EBM, New-Wave, Shoe-Gaze, and other avant-garde music from (and inspired by) the late 1970s through the 1980s.
Covid has devastated the global live music industry. With nowhere to play, many musicians have returned to the studio, hoping to connect with a new audience. Every day, the Post-Punk staff listens to and writes about incredible new music from around the world. Submissions come from veterans of the scene, businesses and organizations needing a signal boost, and fledgling acts hoping to get off the ground. All of these elements are integral to our mission: to build a thriving underground music culture from the ground up.
Although we are one of the largest independent music sites on the Internet, we are not corporately owned. We are run by a small staff of dedicated journalists who are active members of the international music scene. It is our honor and privilege to work directly with the musicians, DJs, label owners, and music fans who are all part of this same global community.
Our site does sell ad space, but that only covers a very small portion of what is needed to pay our writers, and pay our overhead for hosting fees.
With your support, you can help us and the post-punk, goth, industrial, and darkwave scene recover post-Covid, and enable us to produce all the great content we have planned for you in 2021: podcasts with very special guests, filming high-quality live sessions, and more.
We can’t do this without you…or the music.
By choosing to support us, you can enable us to hire more writers, shoot and edit more video interviews and podcasts, and help more new bands share their music with the world.
Another way to support us is through our Patreon, where we are now offering Russian Post-Punk Inspired merch. The design is featured on an exclusive supporter-only:
The logo on this official Post-Punk.com merch items was created by Belgrado’s Jonathan Sirit. The artwork takes its inspiration from Russian Constructivism and Bauhaus minimalism.
These are available at levels 35$ and up.
This for fans of Post-Punk.com who want to:
Go Here to sign up to get this exclusive merch and more. And see the samples below:
Chicago's legendary Metro venue is gearing up to roll out the red carpet for the…
Rendez-Vous, the Parisian post-punk iconoclasts we last saw rocking a packed house at La Cigale…
subvert, this devotion to violence make your stand, there's no passengers here no resolution, for…
Colors blend together now. Blurry hands erase the signs. Pulling out the veins in my…
I like the way your hair falls over your shoulders But do you like what…
"Soaring over the bleak day to day. Adrift from the tedious tether Earthbound no more…