Coventry has delivered some of the UK music scene titans in the past, such as The Specials and the whole 2 Tone movement, championing multiculturalism and the best of what we have to offer in the 70s. but there’s been a great gap and whilst its hard to whip up anything groundbreaking these days I never get let down with how damn good some albums are and how passionate some bands are about what they do and how they deliver it, Grail Guards ‘Still No Future’ a response to Rottens blank expression some fifty years ago this gives me goosebumps just how good an album this is, and how passionate they come across in the delivery of a tried and tested theme.
It’s hardcore played fast, loud and without any fuckin’ about or trying to be clever. Right from the off, ‘People Just Like You’ sets the tone. It’s like Argy Bargy with a fuckin’ migraine and a microphone, and they are about to speak their mind with direct delivery, and good on ’em. Right, strap yerselves in, this might get spikey.
‘Our Streets’ takes the Chisel meets Bob Vylan down a very dark alley and roughs them up into a riff-tastic home truth. Stay away from politics, I get told don’t mix politics and music, they say, but sometimes you have to make a stand and let it be known what side of the fence you are on, and I’m right on the side Grail Guard are on and hoisting them up. The lyrics might not be suitable for TOTP or BBC radio, but on my stereo, they are loud and proud. It’s awful that in 2026 there are still dinosaurs living in the dark ages and can’t get with the programme, we’re all equal, we are born, live a life and die. Prejudice and fascism shouldn’t be tolerated here, or anywhere and bands like Grail Guard feel compelled to sing songs like this is a great shame, but boy do they hit the nail on the head, fuckin awesome.
It doesn’t stop there, mind, and I can try and write witty quips, but I can’t sleep either when this is on my headphones at night. This is challenging music, it’s in your face and snarling like a rabid dog, and they absolutely hit the nail on the head with the style and delivery. This is a beast by any standard.
Over the ten tracks, the album ebbs and flows through various stages of anger and fury, and everything in between. The playing is spot on ‘Still Fucked Up’ is not a ballad, nor is it a gentle prod in the temple. It’s a boot to the temple and a piledriver to the throat. Inhale sharply because the thumping kick drum of ‘Anxieties’ is up next. The breakdown is immense, and the gang sing-along was unexpected but wholeheartedly endorsed.
With 2026 marking 50 years of UK punk, ‘Still No Future’ draws a stark and deliberate line between the 1970s and today. The Sex Pistols shouted “No Future” in 1977, and with this album, Grail Guard scream there is ‘STILL NO FUTURE’ (heartbreaking, isn’t it?) as many are facing the same traumatic experiences as those of the last fifty years. Holding a mirror up to society, Grail Guard deliver the goods and a message we fully endorse get angry, be angry, don’t normalise the bad guys and never make excuses for racism, prejudice, and hate. Stand up and endorse Grail Guard, they mean it, man. Buy this album!
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Author: Dom Daley




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