From moshing and fights to crowdsurfing and a whole bunch of masculine energy, punk shows have always been a reasonably exclusive arena masquerading as inclusive. Speedy Ortiz have taken particular objection to this and decided to actually do something about it.

On Monday, a flyer appeared on their Facebook page which said: "We believe that as a concertgoer you have a right to an inclusive, welcoming performance space." To keep music free of discrimination, they’ve laid down some ground rules. These include no harassment or intolerance. No prejudicial, aggressive language or aggressive behaviour of any kind. "This includes, but is not limited to: racism, sexism, classism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, & all other oppressive and marginalizing actions and microaggressions."

If anything does happen to you at a show and you feel threatened, unhappy or unsafe, the band want you to text their new hotline and venue security can crack down.