Belfast band Problem Patterns are living the Glastonbury dream. More accustomed to playing in dozens or hundreds, the self-described queer-punks have landed the gig of a lifetime at one of the world's ...
The Belfast queercore quartet are fluid and ferocious, drawing on Bikini Kill and dispensing with a front person Belfast feminist queercore four-piece Problem Patterns – Alanah Smith, Beverley Boal, ...
Problem Patterns, from Belfast, are not limited by age or ability or binary identities. They don't have a front person, they swap instruments and roles to ensure that each member of the group has a ...
With the rising cost of living in a post-Brexit world, what does Problem Patterns, a DIY band from Belfast, need to do to make noise outside their hometown? Here, the group’s Beverley Boal, Bethany ...
Belfast feminist punk band Problem Patterns have revealed they called their employers to make sure they could have time off work after learning they would be performing at Glastonbury. The reality of ...
Problem Patterns have announced that they will be releasing a remix album called Blouse Clubland. The album will feature remixes of all of the tracks from their 2023 album Blouse Club and will be out ...
Happy Friday, rockers, and welcome to another thrilling instalment of Noise Annoys, brimming with top new tunes by local alternative acts. First up are the unstoppable Alcopop! recording artistes ...
HAVING released one of 2023′s best albums in the form of their superb debut, Blouse Club, Glastonbury-bound Problem Patterns’ anthemic new Belfast-centric tune is a strong contender for best single of ...
Problem Patterns have released a video for their new song “I Think You Should Leave”. The video was directed by the band and was edited by Alanah Smith. The song appears to be a standalone single and ...
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