
Review: Thug Britannica by dissident rapper Saxon
A review of warrior poet Saxon’s new album.

A review of warrior poet Saxon’s new album.

John MacDonald reviews a dissident right film.

Bolsheviktion 3D is set in Russia in 1918.

John Macdonald reviews Summer Nationals 2025.

Mitch Sutton reviews Edward Dutton’s biography of Jonathan Bowden.

A privately circulated essay by Jonathan Bowden from early 2001.

Mark O’Brien dissects decades of alternative music and takes a peek at who is behind the curtain.

Iyah May refused to change the lyrics to her song Karmageddon.

P.C.M. Christ on why the right must become a creative force.

A review of Annihilation by Michel Houellebecq.

John MacDonald on the first entirely new film camera for many years.

John MacDonald on right-wing cinema and film criticism.

An interview with the organiser of one of Europe’s few censorship-free black metal festivals.

John MacDonald looks at the return of John Mark, WarStrike, and Jacob Hersant’s videos.

Another poster featured Darth Vader and said “Vote 1 for Galactic Senate”.

The information war is a Darwinian environment and presentation is the key to victory.

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