Results for: books tagged ‘Post punk’
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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