Peelander‑Z Brings Outlandish Action‑Comic Punk to Mohawk Austin

Peelander‑Z Brings Outlandish Action‑Comic Punk to Mohawk Austin

Written and photos by Neal Cribb

On June 12, 2025, Mohawk’s indoor stage was hijacked by Peelander‑Z, the “Japanese Action Comic Punk Band” from Planet Z, delivering a performance that was part rock show, part performance art. Decked in vibrant, sentai-style suits they insist are their “skin,” band members like Peelander Yellow, Red, and Blue paraded their comic personas while serenading fans with a high-energy blend of punk rock and theatrical absurdity.

True to their reputation, the band’s set was a riot of interaction and spontaneity. Cue cards prompted the crowd’s call-and-response cheers, impromptu limbo and pot-banging segments drew fans on stage, and even “human bowling” antics were part of the feast of physical comedy and audience participation. Peelander‑Z’s signature escapades —stage diving, wrestling-style props, and juggling —kept Mohawk’s crowd in near-constant motion and laughter.

Blending genuine punk-musical chops with outrageous theatricality, Peelander‑Z reaffirmed why their live shows are legendary. Mohawk’s audience was fully engaged —from head-banging and stage-side participation to roaring approval —leaving with more than just a concert memory: they’d experienced a thoroughly unique, interactive punk spectacle.