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Chris Adams
Paperback - $28.95
Echo and the Bunnymen combine the rawness and venom of New York punk with the moody textures of groups like the Doors and the Velvet Underground. A major force in English post-punk, the band remains an enduring presence on the music scene thanks to I ...
Grant Alden
Paperback - $30.95
To celebrate the tenth anniversary of alternative country music magazine "No Depression," this anthology contains 25 of the magazine's best and most representative feature articles on venerated artists and songwriters of genuine American roots music.
Jeff Apter
Paperback - $27.95
The first major, definitive biography of these post-punk survivors. Never Enough traces The Cure??'s roots in middle-class Crawley, Sussex, and tracks their gradual rise, revealing how their first major album Pornography, almost ended the band well b ...
Carrie Borzillo
Paperback - $31.95
This chronological history of the career of the band Nirvana begins with the first meeting of Kurt Cobain and Kris Novoselic in the small Washington logging town where the grew up and takes readers through the band's pioneering "Seattle Grunge" sound ...
James Campion
Paperback - $23.95
A first person romp through the subculture of night life on the New Jersey club circuit with one of its premier bands, Dog Voices, Deep Tank Jersey resonates with humor and sentiment. It is an inside look at life in the fast lane with hard working mu ...
Brian Chapman
Paperback - $24.95
Manchester's Stone Roses woke up a stagnant late-Eighties music scene with an eponymous debut album that remains a fixture in critics' lists today. The question on most fans' lips remains: will there ever be a second coming? Find out everything there ...
Alex V. Cook
Paperback - $23.95
Rock journalist Cook lets rock music serve as a launch pad for enlightenment, and his vehement and controversial opinions on music. (Music)
Jim DeRogatis
Paperback - $28.95
An electrifying collection of the music of the '90s is penned by the acclaimed journalist and critic who wrote the dispatches from the front lines of the Alternative Nation.
James Doheny
Paperback - $36.95
No band of the 1990s has garnered as much critical and commercial success as Radiohead. Back to Save the Universe is the first book to look at the creation of that music song by song, tracking Radiohead from their Brit-pop beginnings with Pablo Honey ...