Punk Rock Factory
Bio
High energy, punk rock powerhouses Punk Rock Factory make easy work of their special brand of punk covers.
Since their musical debut in 2019, Punk Rock Factory has steadily garnered an expansive online following. Their sophomore album, “A Whole New Wurst”, which dropped in 2020, features a creative array of Disney classics reimagined in their unique style.
In 2021, the band made a powerful debut at Bloodstock Festival, creating waves that echoed into a sold out UK tour. Online buzz ignited their profile, leading to an upgrade to a larger stage at Slam Dunk festival, swiftly followed by a double performance at Download Festival, a testament to their surging popularity. This momentum drove them into their second sold out UK tour, performing at iconic venues such as Nottingham Rock City and Cardiff Great Hall. The band’s appeal was in full swing, with many dates fully booked months ahead of time. This year, they took Download 2023 by storm, performing on the Avalanche Stage. The band exploded on stage with the Power Rangers, resulting in a spectacle that few will forget with a tent so packed that numerous festival attendees were forced to listen from outside.
The band’s journey continued at Rock For People 2023, where they were joined onstage by Jacoby Shaddix from Papa Roach for a live rendition of “Last Resort”. This collaboration was a cherry on top of their already vibrant journey, marking another milestone in the band’s promising career. Punk Rock Factory have a history of collaborating with noteworthy musicians such as Alissa White-Gluz (Arch Enemy), Jessica Darrow (Encanto), Jaret Reddick (Bowling For Soup), Jeff Stinco (Simple Plan), Spencer Charnas (Ice Nine Kills), Adrian Estrella (Zebrahead) and many more.
Currently, with the launch of their new studio album, ‘It’s Just a Stage We’re Going Through’, focused around musical themes, and now signed to AVEX exclusively in Asia, the band is prepared to charter fresh territories. Their goal is to further broaden their global fanbase, setting their sights on Japan, USA, Australia and the entire globe, reinforcing the notion that:
PRF are a whole lot more than just a cover band.