THE ANTI-MATTER ANTHOLOGY
Much ink has been spilled over 1980s punk and hardcore mythology. But little has been revealed about the era that followed. In the 1990s, punk entered its adolescent stage and began reevaluating its own music, politics, and traditions. And before long, the result of this collective soul-searching became clear: If hardcore wanted to remain relevant, it would have to rebel against itself. This definitive collection of interviews and feature stories compiles a decade of music writing from Norman Brannon, creator of the Anti-Matter punk fanzine. Here, a straight-edge punk icon admits to straying from his teeotal principles; a multiplatinum rock icon divulges the point that his own celebrity brought him to tears; the guitarist of a lyrically uplifting hardcore band discusses his failed suicide attempt; and more. An exploration of indie punk's changing landscape with an unusually intimate series of conversations, as revealing and relevant today as when they were written. Some photos (b&w). A 1990’s post-punk & hardcore reader.
Revelation rds 248 p. 14 x 22 cm
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