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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  • Chronicles: Volume One

  • Good Pop, Bad Pop: The Sunday Times bestselling hit by Jarvis Cocker

  • Punk Women: 40 Years Of Musicians Who Built Punk Rock

  • Yo La Tengo's And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out

  • My Bloody Valentine's Loveless

  • Hole's Live Through This

  • The Go-Go's Beauty and the Beat

  • Ten Songs That Disrupt the Genre

  • Substance: Inside New Order: Coming Up and Coming Down

  • Neutral Milk Hotel's In the Airplane Over the Sea

  • AC DC's Highway To Hell

  • David Bowie's Diamond Dogs

  • The Ramones' Ramones

  • Elliott Smith's XO

  • Lou Reed's Transformer

  • The Clash's Sandinista!

  • Slint's Spiderland

  • There and Black Again: The Autobiography of Don Letts

  • Soundtracks and Genre Cinema: From Psycho to Blade Runner

  • The Names of Minimalism: Authorship, Art Music, and Historiography in Dispute

  • Bone Music: Soviet X-Ray Audio

  • Pulp's This Is Hardcore