During the first wave of U.K. punk rock, plenty of bands sang about a world full of violence and chaos, but Stiff Little Fingers didn’t have to imagine a dystopian world — living in Belfast, Northern Ireland at the height of The Troubles, police brutality and terrorist violence were simply a part of daily life, and the band’s music was a powerful response to what they saw, raw-boned rock & roll that balanced rage at a world gone mad against hope for a better day.
Don’t miss them next year when they bring their acidic, gritty, fast-paced punk style along with highly political lyrics to the Roundhouse main space.