It’s the up and coming Bushwick band you can’t get enough of; it’s the edgy photographer snapping the sickest shots at last night’s gig; it’s the retired rocker reminiscing over rounds of Tecate at the local dive—it’s Punk-ish.
Join me each week in exploring the breadth of the punk music scene (think: curated playlists, artist interviews, local spotlights, etc. etc.) all while proving to moms near and far that it's definitely not a phase.
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It’s the up and coming Bushwick band you can’t get enough of; it’s the edgy photographer snapping the sickest shots at last night’s gig; it’s the retired rocker reminiscing over rounds of Tecate at the local dive—it’s Punk-ish.
Join me each week in exploring the breadth of the punk music scene (think: curated playlists, artist interviews, local spotlights, etc. etc.) all while proving to moms near and far that it's definitely not a phase.
This week on Punk-ish, we have Cait and Meg of Brooklyn-based punk band, MONTE, in the studio. Join us as we explore the HERstory of the band, bond over our love of Zorro, geek out over hot sauce merch,
and so much more...all while playing some killer tracks (duh). Enjoy my dudes xx
Tracklist:
00:00 — Dysfunctional Mess (MONTE)
26:17 — Wuthering Heights (Pat Benatar)
46:01 — Shut You Out (Lunachicks)
57:39 — Living After Midnight (Judas Priest)
Stay in Touch:
Follow Punk-ish on Instagram @punkish_radio & email hanna@radiofreebrooklyn.org with any business inquiries!
Follow MONTE on IG @monte.music
Punk-ish
It’s the up and coming Bushwick band you can’t get enough of; it’s the edgy photographer snapping the sickest shots at last night’s gig; it’s the retired rocker reminiscing over rounds of Tecate at the local dive—it’s Punk-ish.
Join me each week in exploring the breadth of the punk music scene (think: curated playlists, artist interviews, local spotlights, etc. etc.) all while proving to moms near and far that it's definitely not a phase.