Oi ! la la : meet the new wave of French punks making noise
The controversial, rabble-rousing strain of punk known as Oi! is once again giving voice to a nation’s working-class and disaffected youth. Luminaries of this new ‘Cold Oi’ scene explain the music’s eternal, anthemic appeal Wearing washed 501 jeans, buzzcuts, boots and braces, punks and (…)
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