This weekend atmospheric post hardcore band Fall of Efrafa play there last ever show in their hometown of Brighton. As a final goodbye to the band we are republishing here an interview that first appeared in Last Hours 17.
This weekend atmospheric post hardcore band Fall of Efrafa play there last ever show in their hometown of Brighton. As a final goodbye to the band we are republishing here an interview that first appeared in Last Hours 17.
The Institute for Anarchist Studies (IAS) is a nonprofit foundation, which was founded in 1996 to support the development of anarchism by giving grants to radical writers and translators across the world. David Coombs works at the IAS, and on a recent visit to the UK took the time to talk to Last Hours about what the Institute is all about.
US prisoner Daniel McGowan talks to Last Hours about his activism, life in prison, and prisoner support.
On Propagandhi’s most recent UK tour Last Hours took time to interview Jord who plays drums in the band. We talked about the new record, the G20 protests and more. The band then went on to play a great live set confirming for many of the Last Hours collective they are indeed one of the [...]
An interview with Bay Love, community organiser from New Orleans
Joey Cape’s first UK show of his debut solo acoustic tour brought him to London’s Islington Academy on 29 March. Last Hours managed to pin down the Lagwagon frontman just before the show to find out how he feels about striking out on his own, his ever growing array of musical projects and the politics of punk.
This February I was fortunate enough to interview Gina with the conversation ranging from her recent play, and upcoming plans through to Proposition 8 and the changing forms of homophobia in the United States.
In March 2009 it was announced that Nate Powell had been nominated for the LA Times book prize, for his book Swallow me whole. It is the first time a comic has been nominated for the prize since Maus in 1992.
Last Hours caught up with zine and comic enthusiast Jimi Gerkin at this years Alternative Press Fair in London.
I interviewed political punk band Antillectual on a cold December night after they played an inspiring set in the Cavern Club, Exeter. Antillectual were on tour from the the Nijmegen area in the Netherlands. The three piece play melodic, hard-hitting punk rock in the vein of Propagandhi and Strike Anywhere.