we are so excited to be playing this!

shouty fun feminist punk
we are so excited to be playing this!

We did a photo shoot.
It was a DIY affair, Tabi did her own face paint and we took the photo by resting a camera on self-time on Lorna’s compost bin.
The baby masks were made by our friend Mark Doherty.

Finally, our ‘We’ve Got An Oystercard And We’re Gonna Use It!’ tour is coming to an end, catch the final date at the Gunners Pub in Finsbury Park on Friday.

We’re playing at The Gunners on Friday – on stage at 8.50.

…on a monday night? what could possibly go wrong….
Come along and test out the new Queen Bee beer – brewed by women of punk bands!


London Tour Dates
We are really excited to be playing with our punk cousins Anarchistwood, Bug Central and Mindframe (featuring RB drummer Tabi on vocals) on Saturday 23rd March at the Hand in Hand in Brixton. It’s gonna be a fun night of fine anarcho punk.


We are really looking forward to playing at the Strive for Live fest at DIY Space for London on 23rd Feb. Links to bands on our gig page.
Adv tickets £10.
(this excellent poster is by Mariana Diala Mould)
Thank you to everyone who came along to the gig on on wednesday – it was a fantastic night, especially for these reasons…
* It was an amazing atmosphere – everyone was having fun and dancing, but no one was being over-pushy and taking up all of the room with over-aggressive dancing.
* Anti-Clockwise absolutely rocked. Without doubt. They won over everyone in the pub.
* While Anti-Clockwise were playing and everyone was dancing I noticed that the gig really was GIRLS TO THE FRONT, this just happened naturally and it was really great to see the front being full of women dancing (instead of macho guys pushing, or people just holding up their phones and filming).
* We didn’t have mic stands, but it didn’t matter because our friends are so fantastic that they held the mic up for us to sing in to and botched a mic stand using a cymbal stand and a wolly scarf = proper punk rock!
* When Lisa took around a collection to give to the touring band everyone was very generous and at a guess I think there was around £50 donated. (Big thanks to Lisa for stepping in and doing this and big thanks to everyone who put something in the pot).
* Massive thanks to the Kev and Theresa at the Anchor for being absolutely brilliant, and thanks to Simon from the Sov for bringing down the PA for us to use.
Wednesday night was a great and it made us feel so special to be part of our lovely, weird, crazy special family. Lot of love to you all.
(because everyone was too busy dancing to do filming or take photos there isn’t any pics of the gig to post up, but here’s one that Adeline took of us just before we played, posing in our octopus hats, and one of Rabies Babies with Paola, the bassist of Anti-Clockwise)

We are so happy to be playing with our old mates Bug Central, and even more happy that it’s at the Beehive: free in, good sound, cheap beer and friendly locals = everything a venue should be.