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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  • Kurt Cobain - Journals

  • Créativité - Un art de vivre

  • Alternative for the Masses: The '90s Alt-Rock Revolution - An Oral History

  • David Bowie

  • The Cover Art of Blue Note Records: The Collection: The Collection

  • This Ain't No Disco: The Story of CBGB

  • This promise of revolt

  • LOW: Bowie's Berlin Years

  • Stompbox: 100 Pedals Of The World's Greatest Guitarists

  • The Hacienda: How Not to Run a Club

  • Soundtrack to the Revolution: Free Jazz and Leftist Nationalism in Quebec 1967-1975

  • Talking to Girls About Duran Duran: One Young Man's Quest for True Love and a Cooler Haircut

  • Ears to the Ground: Adventures in Field Recording & Electronic Music

  • Kosmos: Une aventure québécoise au temps du rock progressif

  • Why Sound Matters

  • Daniel Johnston

  • VINYL NYC: 33 1/3 of the Best Record Stores Across All Five Boroughs

  • La Musique dans le Sang - Une Histoire Orale de Musique Plus

  • Rebel Girl: My Life as a Feminist Punk

  • Girls to the Front: The True Story of the Riot Grrrl Revolution

  • Sound Madmen: From Edison to the Present Day

  • Your Band Sucks: What I Saw At Indie Rock's Failed Revolution (but Can No Longer Hear)

  • Paco and the Rock

  • Temporary Pleasure: Nightclub Architecture, Design and Culture from the 1960s to Today