From Rock ’n’ Roll to Post-Rock

From rock ’n’ roll to post-rock: biographies, scene histories, reissued fanzines and illustrated books.

Punk left behind almost as much print as music. Photocopied manifestos, concert photography, musicians' memoirs and historians' work: it is a movement that told its own story, often better than those who commented on it afterwards.

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  • Absolutely On Music: Conversations

  • The Joy of Electronic Music

  • How To Write A Song: Loving The Things We Create And How They Love Us Back

  • Mood Machine: The Rise of Spotify and the Costs of the Perfect Playlist

  • The Chronicles of DOOM: Unraveling Rap's Masked Iconoclast

  • Tony Roman

  • Turn My Head Into Sound: A history of Kevin Shields and My Bloody Valentine

  • Swinging in Paradise: The Story of Jazz in Montreal, First Edition

  • Come with Me, I'm on my Way - SNFU

  • The Uncool: A Memoir by Cameron Crowe

  • Studio Electrophonique: The Sheffield space age, from The Human League to Pulp

  • Witches: Feminism, Magic, and Music

  • The Super Bravos

  • Deliver Me from Nowhere: The Making of Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska

  • Crate Digger: An Obsession with Punk Records

  • 3 Shades of Blue: Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, and the Lost Empire of Cool

  • Such Great Heights: The Complete Cultural History of the Indie Rock Explosion

  • World Within a Song: Music That Changed My Life and Life That Changed My Music

  • Fear Stalks the Land!: A Commonplace Book

  • The Absence - Memoirs of a Banshee Drummer

  • Portishead's Dummy

  • Analogous Stories

  • The Bastard Instrument: A Cultural History of the Electric Bass

  • Selling The Night: When Club Culture Meets Brands, Advertising and the Creative Industries