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DS Show Review: Stiff Little Fingers’ Final U.S. Tour “Hate Has No Home Here.” Chicago (05.10.2024)

Stiff Little Fingers (SLF), the legends from Northern Ireland, are presently on their final coast-to-coast tour of the United States. Barring any future festival or one-off appearances, this show at the iconic Metro may have been the farewell to Chicago. It was especially poignant as SLF founder and frontman and his wife, Shirley Sexton, called […]

Stiff Little Fingers (SLF), the legends from Northern Ireland, are presently on their final coast-to-coast tour of the United States. Barring any future festival or one-off appearances, this show at the iconic Metro may have been the farewell to Chicago. It was especially poignant as SLF founder and frontman and his wife, Shirley Sexton, called Chicago home for several years. The couple moved to rural West Virginia in 2023. In addition, the tour’s name comes from the “Hate Has No Home Here” campaign here in Chicago.

SLF brought along fellow Northern Ireland musician Ricky Warwick for a fun acoustic solo set.


Jake Burns recently spoke with Dying Scene about this coast-to-coast tour of the United States being the last the band will be doing. He left the door open for possible one-off shows and festival appearances.

And what a show this night at the Metro was. Look in one direction there were many friends from the Chicago punk scene, including members of Pegboy and Naked Raygun, as well as many other musicians. Look in another direction and you saw people representing Liar’s Club and other venues in which Burns, with SLF or with other musicians performed. The show also brought fans from across the country and the Pond. Right up front was Martin, a fan with a large SLF tattoo on his arm. Martin informed me he had just flown in from Belfast, the city in which Burns was born and raised.

Following some introductory music, the band – Jake Burns, Ali McMordie, Steve Grantley, and Ian McCallum – tore into one of its most famous songs, “Suspect Device.” The song is from the band’s landmark album Inflammable Material. Stiff Little Fingers’ roaring performance of the song set the mood for the night.

Burns also spoke of how special it was to be back in Chicago and the campaign that inspired both the title of the tour and the song they then launched into — “Hate Has No Home Here.” The song also indicates the powerful music the band is still capable of producing.

Stiff Little Fingers put in a solid 75 minutes. The set included the classics, “Wasted Life,” “Gotta Getaway,” and “Tin Soldiers.” Burns spoke of how Joe Strummer of The Clash inspired SLF as an introduction to “Strummerville.”

The band closed out the night with a fiery rendition of its most famous and greatest song, “Alternative Ulster.” With the crowd singing loudly along, there was no doubt this was a special night for the band, and for all those in attendance. I felt so fortunate to witness Stiff Little Fingers retiring from regular touring on such a high note. Stiff Little Fingers is one of the pioneering bands of punk music from the genre’s first generation. The band’s power never wavered.

Thank you gentlemen!


Ricky Warwick, from Newtownards, County Down, Northern Ireland, kicked off the night with a blasting performance. Warwick has a long-time affiliation with Stiff Little Fingers, having performed with the legends in Glasgow in 1993. The performance appeared on the live record Pure Fingers in 1995. Warwick listed his favorite SLF songs in 2016. Warwick, also a member of The Almighty and Black Star Riders, among other bands, took the stage with just an acoustic guitar and his powerful voice.

Warwick ripped through a set including the Black Star Riders’ “Kingdom of the Lost,” and songs from his solo work, the rousing “The Arms of Belfast Town,” and “The Whiskey Song – Feckin Whiskey.”

Warwick performed a stirring rendition of Thin Lizzy’s “Jailbreak.” Ricky Warwick, in 2009, joined Thin Lizzy as its lead singer. In 2011, he toured with the band in Europe as it commemorated the 25 years since the death of lead singer Phil Lynott. Warwick was a charismatic and compelling presence and a great opener for Stiff Little Fingers.


What a memorable night. Stiff Little Fingers may be taking leave from the stage regularly. However, its music will never leave us.

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Earache Records

Earache Records is a British independent record label, music publisher and management company founded by Digby Pearson in 1985, based in Nottingham, England, with offices in London and New York. The label helped to pioneer extreme metal by releasing early grindcore and death metal records between the late 1980s and mid-1990s.

Faintest Idea

A punk band that plays ska signed to TNSrecords (UK) & Jump Start Records (USA)

Faintest Idea – “False Prophets”

False Prophets - Faintest Idea

Release Date: March 02, 2023 Record Label: TNS Records Release Type: Single

UK ska-punks Faintest Idea are streaming another track off their upcoming album The Road to Sedition. “False Prophets” is the latest in a long line of banger singles from the band’s highly anticipated new record, which is due out March 31st on TNS Records & Jump Start Records. Listen below pre-order the LP here (US) or here (UK).

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Grade 2 – Self-Titled

Self-Titled - Grade 2

Release Date: February 17, 2023 Record Label: Hellcat Records Release Type: AlbumBandcamp Link: Listen on Bandcamp

British punks Grade 2‘s new self-titled album is out now on Tim Armstrong’s Hellcat Records. Here’s what the band had to say about the 15-song LP:

“There were times it felt like every curveball known to man was thrown at us. After three years in the making, from writing on the road to lockdown bedroom demos. It’s finally here. Years of touring and two full lengths under our belt, it feels we have honed in a sound that is uniquely ours and we present that with a packed 15 track record, each song having their own personal story behind it.”

Listen below, buy the album here, and catch Grade 2 on tour.

Holding Absence

Formed in 2015 in Cardiff, Whales, Holding Absence blends emo with pop-punk elements. The band gained popularity in the United States from their second album, The Greatest Mistake of My Life. They have worked alongside Silverstein, Senses Fail, and really made a name for themself in the emo/punk rock community.

Leatherface

Sunderland, UK‚ Leatherface formed in August 1988, and their live shows have become the stuff of legend, if you’ve ever been lucky enough to catch them live you’ll have witnessed the pre-gig excitement, the trepidation of the emotional possibilities, the rollercoaster ride of each song and the overall full on powerhouse brutality of melodic punk rock which is down to Dickie Hammonds unique guitar playing, the bombast of the rhythm section that includes Graeme Philliskirk on bass. On top of this mighty backdrop is Frankie Stubbs’ lyrics, with his incredibly raspy voice and passionate delivery, exudes an aura that demands and gets respect. He wins admiration, in part, for his distinct lack of trying to be something he’s not. He is utterly devoid of pretence and flash.

Leatherface have obtained a massive cult following outside their native country over the years. The band have been cited as an influence by higher-profile acts in the USA such as Hot Water Music, Dillinger Four, Tiltwheel and many other bands around the globe. Jack Rabid, music critic and publisher of the music magazine Big Takeover, rates Leatherface’s The Stormy Petrel on par with their 1991 release Mush which he described as one of the fifty greatest punk albums of all time.

Making Friends – “Damage Control”

Damage Control - Making Friends

Release Date: February 22, 2023 Record Label: Unsigned Release Type: SingleBandcamp Link: Listen on Bandcamp

Up-and-coming Brighton, UK skate punks Making Friends have released a new single titled “Damage Control”. Check out the music video for the song below and hit up their Bandcamp for more fackin chunes. A little birdie told me these guys have a new record on the way, too… stay tuned for more on that!

Upcoming Releases

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