A review by tregina
Katja from the Punk Band by Simon Logan

2.0

There was a relentless kind of momentum to this story, but it was constantly spinning its wheels rather than actually going anywhere. The narrative steps and backsteps in circles around the action, bouncing from actor to actor until it all comes together in the climax, but when you get there nothing's really happened. The most interesting part is the setting, but we don't get to see or understand enough of it, really. There's so much potential that doesn't feel realised. I can see why this might be some people's thing because it goes full out and non-stop from start to finish, but for me I needed some more substance.