Music News

London punk band Rifle – have announced their debut self-titled album + lead single ‘No King’

London punk band Rifle have announced their debut self-titled album is set for release on 16th January 2026 via Year0001. Alongside the announcement is the rabble-rousing lead single, No King.

Dragging gut-punch proto-punk through the byways of anarcho and UK pub rock, Rifle is the sound of revenge yelled by the damned sons of London’s borderlands. These boys are battered, kicked in, cut loose, and furious.

Initially, Max (vocals) and Ross (bass) bonded over music at their dead-end jobs, eventually meeting after work in Camden to commit sonic atrocities until the small hours. Rifle formed gradually like a demented social club, completing the lineup with Flynn (drums), Albert and Louis (guitar) as the party grew louder and more sordid with each session.

After laying down some demos, it wasn’t long before they found themselves supporting London group The Chisel, and Australian shed rockers The Chats, proving quickly that their bite is far worse than their bark. Since bludgeoning the European festival scene at Reading and Leeds, Venezia Hardcore Fest, Rebellion, and Sjock, Rifle have gone from strength to strength, always sharpening their edge for what comes next.

When talking about their debut album, the band say:

“As an album, RIFLE centres on the working-class experience. Some of the choruses and vocal hooks were inspired by the chants you’d hear on football terraces, with that natural sing-along quality.


We also wanted to capture the sound and identity of being a London band, which I hope comes through on the album. A lot of the music we listened to while recording has a strong London identity. Groups like Cockney Rejects and Cock Sparrer may not have a big overlap in sound, but their lyrical focus and overall ethos definitely define them as London bands. That’s something we were aiming to achieve as well.

This album was our first time recording everyone’s parts separately. We made sure we were all actively listening to what everyone else had laid down, constantly offering suggestions and keeping the encouragement flowing. And of course, recording with Jonah, who produced the album with us, meant there was no shortage of ideas and support.”

RIFLE- S/T TRACKLISTING

Rifle
No King
Soldier Doll
The Flag
Protest
Cease and Desist
Worthless
Cut Me Loose
Bastards
United State
Gauntlet of Hate
Pray For All

PRE-SAVE HERE

Ian Mc Donnell

Recent Posts

Noah Kahan – announces return to Ireland at 3Arena in November 2026

Noah Kahan announces his highly anticipated 2026 international dates for The Great Divide World Tour, with arena…

4 hours ago

Jack White – will play two nights in Dublin’s 3Olympia Theatre

Jack White has today announced plans for a wide-ranging 2026 headline tour. White and his…

6 hours ago

Evergrey –  drop 2nd single “The World Is On Fire” + introduces new guitarist!

EVERGREY share another single off their new album, Architects Of A New Weave, out June 5, 2026…

6 hours ago

Khemmis – announces new album and new single out now

KHEMMIS returns! Denver’s colossal heavy metal band is back with their massively anticipated fifth album, due…

6 hours ago

Another Love Story – announce line up as they return to North West for Love Is A Stranger Juniper Barn 2026

Another Love Story, IMRO Best Small Live Music Festival 25 are delighted to return to the majestic…

9 hours ago

Katie Gregson MacLeod – has announced a headline Irish tour

Katie Gregson-MacLeod’s unique blend of deeply personal lyricism and folk-influenced sound have earned her a…

11 hours ago