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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  • Bérurier Noir

  • Penser avec le Punk

  • Freedom, Rhythm & Sound: Chapter Two: Revolutionary Jazz Original Cover Art 1965-83

  • Patti Smith: Horses, Paris 1976

  • The Mysticism Of Sound And Music: The Sufi Teaching Of Hazrat Inayat Khan

  • Girl on Girl: How Pop Culture Turned a Generation of Women Against Themselves

  • How to Disappear: A Photographic Portrait of Radiohead

  • Radiohead's OK Computer

  • Old Records Never Die: One Man's Quest For His Vinyl And His Past

  • D'Angelo's Voodoo

  • Voivod: Thrash metal explained to children

  • Queens of the City: An Essay on Feminism and the Love of Rap

  • Angelo Badalamenti's Soundtrack from Twin Peaks

  • Raving (Practices)

  • Jeff Buckley: His Own Voice

  • Spanish Punk: Screaming for Democracy in a Postdictatorial State

  • This Ain't Rock 'n' Roll: Pop Music, the Swastika, and the Third Reich

  • Throbbing Gristle: An Endless Discontent

  • No New York: A Memoir of No Wave and the Women Who Shaped the Scene

  • Orbit - Beastie Boys

  • Devotion - Why I Write - Patti Smith

  • This Is What It Sounds Like: What the Music You Love Says About You

  • Girls, Interrupted

  • Celine Dion's Let's Talk About Love: A Journey to the End of Taste