Punk Rock Creatives
Peter Coyne of The Godfathers speaks with a clear, stripped-back philosophy rooted in authenticity and directness. He views artwork as an extension of the music—bold, unpretentious, and reflective of the band’s raw energy rather than something overly stylised. Early experiences in The Sid Presley Experience helped shape his commitment to a raw, high-energy sound and an uncompromising approach to making music. He also draws heavily on current affairs and social observation, using real-world issues as a catalyst for lyrical ideas, something reflected in songs like Birth, School, Work, Death. The formation of the band in the 1980s with his brother came from a desire to return to basics—guitar-driven rock with a focus on live performance, attitude, and simplicity over polish. Alongside this, Coyne expresses strong admiration for female vocalists like Dusty Springfield, particularly their emotional delivery and phrasing, which informs his own sense of expression within a rock context. Overall, his outlook centres on keeping music honest, immediate, and connected to real life rather than overproduced or detached.
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