I'm old enough to have seen punk the first time round and this actually gives me hope for the future. Punk's not dead, it's still alive in bands like this.
When they played in Brighton a few months ago, Charlie Harper and his wife went along to see them. A guy I was with spoke to them both, and they were saying that a lot of the older punk guys like to go out to that part of the world, more Japan than Korea in truth, and work with punk bands out there because they are full of ideas, and not stuck in a "punk has to be x, y & z" attitude. They say it's more like how punk used to be from a musician's standpoint.
@@Tony_Indiana Oddly, even though it's a high-end clothing shop now, virtually all of the 'decor' on the walls is just as it was back then. Even the toilets.
Same here mate. Rumkicks remind me more of the 70s bands we listened to back then, more so than the 80s bands. These girls have their own distinctive sound and take me back.
She's now in a band called Spiky Brats. The drummer has gone too, along with the bassist who came in after red-haired Dorothy, with both quitting shortly after Rebellion in August. The new line-up is great though.
This is actually the joint 7th most watched Rumkicks video. If you'd had a lot of views in the last few days, it might be because of an incident in their Indonesia tour that's just finished, where a guy from a local 'real hardcore' band threw a pint glass (thankfully plastic) full of beer at Yeawon's face from close range during their set. The band's UK tour manager put an angry tweet out about it which went viral in Indonesia, having been seen now over a million times in 3 days.
That's mad haha, this is easily my most watched video and by some way as well. I've noticed on all my analytics this is miles and miles ahead of anything in the last few weeks. Hope the band are OK.
@@diariesofdoom Yeah. They seemed to put it behind them easy enough. The guy who did it was thoroughly outed, and had to put out a grovelling apology, no doubt due to the amount of attention he was suddenly getting, and that appears to be the end of it. Rumkicks will be back at the same venue in Birmingham on the 31st of July this year.
@@careful...Icarus Their UK tour manager wasn't there. The tour was assisted by an Indonesian punk band, Turtles Junior, that they met at Rebellion last year. The guy ran away pretty sharpish. His apology contained the bizarre excuse that somebody in the crowd had kicked him, and he was feeling upset.
Like me if you were pogoing in 77 you would be fat grey haired or bald. Like a lot of people of our generation you sound like the old farts we had to put up with when young "Things ain't what they use to be." "They don't write songs like they did in my day". You seem to forget what punk was about, dig out your copy of White Man in Hammersmith Palais. "I'm the white man in the palais Just loo- lookin' for fun Only lookin' for fun Oh, please mister Just leave me alone I'm only Lookin' for fun Lookin' for fun F, U, N" These ladies are great, they are F U N.....so they are real punk.
@@clivemortimore8203 They went down really well at the Rebellion Festival. They do get far more than their fair share of haters though. I always get the impression that hate comes from they main angles. 1) they are women 2) they are Asian 3) they aren't 'harcore punk' which some seem to think is the only 'real' punk. In truth, if someone just doesn't like the music, that's fine. All musical taste is subjective. Some just think they are jumping on some kind of bandwagon because it's trendy, rather failing to appreciate that western culture is not universal, and punk is anything but trendy in Korea. The singer also plays guitar in another punk band called Rux, and they (before she joined) caused something of a national incident on live tv, which resulted in punk being banned from the screens there.
@@RevStickleback From when I heard John Peel play a Kleenex record I have always liked female punk bands, I enjoy them more than most male bands. Does it matter where a band comes from, especially if they play music you like, if race or nationality comes into your like or dislike of a band you are one sad person. What is hardcore punk? Blokes in their 60s singing about the kids being united? Punk evolves, and if it remains fun to those listening to it, going to gigs and playing it then it servers its purpose, Rum Kicks do that. I follow them on Facebook, and there was a wonderful photo of them with Maid of Ace. How to get an old man like me excited. 🥵
This is like the cutest thing ever!!! Brilliant cover! You girls rock! 🤘
I'm old enough to have seen punk the first time round and this actually gives me hope for the future. Punk's not dead, it's still alive in bands like this.
When they played in Brighton a few months ago, Charlie Harper and his wife went along to see them. A guy I was with spoke to them both, and they were saying that a lot of the older punk guys like to go out to that part of the world, more Japan than Korea in truth, and work with punk bands out there because they are full of ideas, and not stuck in a "punk has to be x, y & z" attitude. They say it's more like how punk used to be from a musician's standpoint.
Punk died with GG.Re-open CBGB.
@@Tony_Indiana Oddly, even though it's a high-end clothing shop now, virtually all of the 'decor' on the walls is just as it was back then. Even the toilets.
@@RevStickleback Western punk rock today is practically avoiding to play anything outside the x,y,z category.
Same here mate. Rumkicks remind me more of the 70s bands we listened to back then, more so than the 80s bands. These girls have their own distinctive sound and take me back.
😂😂😂😂 what a row
From South Korea ? Bloody brilliant cover . Well done.
K-punk
"Oh, they`re from South Korea soI have to write something nice, so everybody can see how woke I`m." Sorry, this is not brilliant, this sounds garbage.
@@petermuller6939 Its ok for a cover version.
South Korea has or at least at one time had a huge punk scene
RAMONES ROCK AND ROLL PUNK RUMKIDS REAL ❤PUNK ROCKERS GIRLS BAND .😎🤘🍺🍺🍺🍺🎇🎇
Very cool health and Punk 🇲🇽🍺🍺
Great musicians and performers! Punk lives on!
Corny as hell. How`s looking serious as a porcupine these days?
Wow! And I mean WOW!
these girls rock .........oi oi oi
Cn hear myself n Beth who was close to whom was recording this. Was a brilliant night. Rum kicks was amazing same as fatal dose.
Pretty Damm COOL!!!
Awesome
HELLO HERE FROM BRASIL I LOVE ENGLAND NICE 🇧🇷😎👌
The more you hate it the more they love it!!
Awesome! Totally awesome!!
I enjoyed with delight how y’all break it!!
かわいい❤️
Oi oi spirit wake up🤟 Coc sparer❤
Punk and roll❤
The redhead spike bassist is super hot 😂❤
She's now in a band called Spiky Brats. The drummer has gone too, along with the bassist who came in after red-haired Dorothy, with both quitting shortly after Rebellion in August. The new line-up is great though.
🎉
Mahusay
mix k pop and punk , ya get the Rumkicks. kick arse gals.
It's punk jim but not as we knew it.
Punk is attitude
MCPR
@@obsesihools5677 tagline itu udah lama bangggg bukan mcpr yg nyiptain
@@agusdaffa2408 ya keingetnya pas lagu itu.
root rules attitude
T
Yeah and Corporate shite
Get a grip 🙄
@@andrewjohnstone963 what's corporate about this, or did you mean punk these days, in general?
Punk = no rules!
Excellent
Rockmj🤘🤘🤘🤘
👍
Oi!
1990년도 일본 인디 락 향수가 나네요 즐감합니다~
펑크가 일본음악인줄 아시는거에요?
Oi!. Oi!. ......
I❤️IT🤘🥰
This is actually the joint 7th most watched Rumkicks video. If you'd had a lot of views in the last few days, it might be because of an incident in their Indonesia tour that's just finished, where a guy from a local 'real hardcore' band threw a pint glass (thankfully plastic) full of beer at Yeawon's face from close range during their set. The band's UK tour manager put an angry tweet out about it which went viral in Indonesia, having been seen now over a million times in 3 days.
That's mad haha, this is easily my most watched video and by some way as well. I've noticed on all my analytics this is miles and miles ahead of anything in the last few weeks. Hope the band are OK.
@@diariesofdoom Yeah. They seemed to put it behind them easy enough. The guy who did it was thoroughly outed, and had to put out a grovelling apology, no doubt due to the amount of attention he was suddenly getting, and that appears to be the end of it.
Rumkicks will be back at the same venue in Birmingham on the 31st of July this year.
Oooooo an angry tweet. Feel the burn. A decent tour manager would've had the roadies take that dude out back and "convince" him to apologize.
@@careful...Icarus Their UK tour manager wasn't there. The tour was assisted by an Indonesian punk band, Turtles Junior, that they met at Rebellion last year. The guy ran away pretty sharpish. His apology contained the bizarre excuse that somebody in the crowd had kicked him, and he was feeling upset.
Oi 😎🤘🍺
😄
Love em but those guitars are literally bigger than them
😂💸
Give me a break
gimmie a break ,
Not very doom though is it?
WTF have I just seen 🙄
Worst shit ever
Enough about your bowel movements, what about the songs?
awful ....cocksparrer still perform ...
Pathetic sounds like chas and dave like most punk after 77
Laughable nonsense 🙄
That's an incredibly narrow window of "true punk" sound you have there, but if it makes you happy, go for it.
Like me if you were pogoing in 77 you would be fat grey haired or bald. Like a lot of people of our generation you sound like the old farts we had to put up with when young "Things ain't what they use to be." "They don't write songs like they did in my day". You seem to forget what punk was about, dig out your copy of White Man in Hammersmith Palais.
"I'm the white man in the palais
Just loo- lookin' for fun
Only lookin' for fun
Oh, please mister
Just leave me alone
I'm only
Lookin' for fun
Lookin' for fun
F, U, N"
These ladies are great, they are F U N.....so they are real punk.
@@RevStickleback Aren't Rum Kicks great? They have changed "England Belongs To Me".... it does now after their recent tour.
@@clivemortimore8203 They went down really well at the Rebellion Festival. They do get far more than their fair share of haters though. I always get the impression that hate comes from they main angles.
1) they are women
2) they are Asian
3) they aren't 'harcore punk' which some seem to think is the only 'real' punk.
In truth, if someone just doesn't like the music, that's fine. All musical taste is subjective. Some just think they are jumping on some kind of bandwagon because it's trendy, rather failing to appreciate that western culture is not universal, and punk is anything but trendy in Korea.
The singer also plays guitar in another punk band called Rux, and they (before she joined) caused something of a national incident on live tv, which resulted in punk being banned from the screens there.
@@RevStickleback From when I heard John Peel play a Kleenex record I have always liked female punk bands, I enjoy them more than most male bands. Does it matter where a band comes from, especially if they play music you like, if race or nationality comes into your like or dislike of a band you are one sad person. What is hardcore punk? Blokes in their 60s singing about the kids being united? Punk evolves, and if it remains fun to those listening to it, going to gigs and playing it then it servers its purpose, Rum Kicks do that.
I follow them on Facebook, and there was a wonderful photo of them with Maid of Ace. How to get an old man like me excited. 🥵
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