
Monique Powell - Save Ferris
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In this episode of Punks in Pubs, Liam sits down with Monique Powell, the legendary frontwoman of Save Ferris.
From growing up in Orange County’s iconic punk scene to navigating the chaos of the music industry, Monique shares her incredible journey—one filled with triumphs, setbacks, and a never-ending love for music.
She talks about:
- Her time living in the UK, falling in love with Birmingham, and nearly freezing at a Crystal Palace match.
- The insane drinking culture of British football fans.
- What it was like being a woman in punk in the ’90s and how things have (or haven’t) changed.
- The DIY grind of selling 20,000 self-released records before the major labels came knocking.
- Covering Come On Eileen and whether she ever got sick of it.
- Her thoughts on punk, privilege, and why you don’t mess with her when it comes to racism or sexism.
It’s a deep, hilarious, and brutally honest conversation with one of ska-punk’s most iconic voices.
Give it a listen, and if you enjoy it, share it with a mate!
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