New edition of RSD 2023 release in new cover artwork with additional 12” x 12” print.Ten Punk BedroomsNew artwork matches the cover of the book 'Punk Rock Pictures on my Wall (cat number: 9780956999160).Mal-One’s new five track 12’’ offering has broached the tender subject of the bedroom wall and what as a teenager we would cover it with, as we revelled in our teenage glory. During what we now fondly remember as the Punk Rock period, this would have been the promo posters, gig tickets, flyers, badges, t- shirts anything we could find to extend our allegiance to the Punk Rock cause. Track one of this extended play covers this dilemma in fine style:Side One1. Punk Rock Pictures on my Wall …from floor to ceiling and ten feet tall !!!2. JJ’s Alright relates a true story of Mal-One’s run in with the Euroman Cometh himself and finding out first hand that even if his band The Stranglers were to become Punk’s social outcasts that in fact JJ was Alright and so in fact was Hugh….Side Two1. The Buzz-Cocks Are Coming tells the Buzzcocks connection to this movement and their entry point into the affray.2. Damned Disciple tells what is required to become a Damned devotee. Which includes amongst other requirements and as stated on one of their early badges ‘skipping off school to see them play’.3. The Satellite Kid tells the engaging story of Mr Paul Weller coming to London seeing the Sex Pistols for the first time at the Lyceum Ballroom on The Strand. In doing so he found some likeminded souls and more importantly people the same age that he could relate to and forge an identity with.Hopefully to hang on your bedroom wall… it’s never too late Punk…Author: Mal-OnePUNK ROCK Pictures On My WallFormat: 8.5” Square, 100 Page Hardback Book Full Colour throughout12 Punk ROCK BEDROOMS DISPLAYING & LISTING MEMORABILIA FROM EACH OF THE TOP PUNK BANDSAbout this bookThe bedroom wall and what to cover it with has always been a dilemma through the ages as we revelled in our teenage / rebellious glory. Posters, flyers, ticket stubs badges tour programmes and record sleeves. Items we gathered, begged and stole were carried home after sweaty nights in clubs and pubs. Tape and blu tack in hand we tried to find a place to add our new additions.I always thought it would be great to show the Punk Rock items of what I call ‘the class of ‘76’ groups I had gathered over the years in a bedroom setting. Each room could have a different theme. Blondie, Buzzcocks, The Clash, The Damned, Generation X, The Jam, Ramones, Sex Pistols, Siouxsie and The Banshees, The Stranglers, and maybe a mixed Punk Room with all the above and some smaller bands to fill out the story. Maybe I could then put all that in a book to show the beauty of it all. So I did and here it is. I hope all this madness might bring back some fond memories for you as you flick through these pages.