Results for: books tagged ‘Post punk’

  1. Rip it Up and Start Again

    Rip it Up and Start Again: Simon Reynolds

    Punk revitalized rock in the mid-Seventies, but the movement soon degenerated into self-parody. Rip It Up and Start Again is the first book-length celebration of what happened next: post-punk bands ... More

  2. Touching From a Distance

    Touching From a Distance: Deborah Curtis

    The inspiration for the film Control.The only in-depth biographical account of the legendary lead singer of Joy Division, written by his widow.Revered by his peers and idolised by his fans, ... More

  3. Hang the DJ

    Hang the DJ: Edited by Angus Cargill

    Always debatable, lists about musical loves and hates, dreams and nightmares - take part at www.hang-the-dj.com. More

  4. Totally Wired

    Totally Wired: Simon Reynolds

    From the author of bestselling post-punk history Rip It Up and Start Again comes a companion book of conversations with the brilliant minds behind the movement. More

  5. The England's Dreaming Tapes

    The England's Dreaming Tapes: Jon Savage

    The full, uncut retelling of the sensational story behind the cultural moment that was punk and its defining band, the Sex Pistols. More

  6. Loops

    Loops: Edited by Lee Brackstone and Richard King

    A landmark collaboration between Faber and Domino Records, Loops is a twice-yearly journal of new music writing. More

  7. Loops: Issue 02

    Loops: Issue 02: Edited by Lee Brackstone and Richard King

    The second issue of a twice-yearly journal of music writing, published in collaboration with Domino Records, and featuring a lead piece by Paul Morley on Michael Jackson. More

  8. Like Punk Never Happened

    Like Punk Never Happened: Dave Rimmer

    ‘A controversial and honest account of My Life On The Road With Rock Group, a potted history of pop from '79-'85, and a serious analysis of the whole mess ... More

  9. Retromania

    Retromania: Simon Reynolds

    The first book to examine the retro industry and ask the question: Is this retromania a death knell for any originality and distinctiveness of our own era? More

  10. Manchester: Looking for the Light through the Pouring Rain

    Manchester: Looking for the Light through the Pouring Rain: Kevin Cummins

    The definitive photographic history of Manchester, the city and its music, from 1976 to today, featuring some of the most iconic music photographs of all time. More

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