David Ensminger: 5 books

Book cover of Left of the Dial

Left of the Dial

Conversations with Punk Icons

by David Ensminger
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2013

Featuring interviews with leading figures of the punk underground, including Ian MacKaye, from Minor Threat and Fugazi; Jello Biafra, from Dead Kennedys; and Dave Dictor, from MDC, this book probes the legacy of punk's sometimes fuzzy political ideology, its homegrown traditions, and its rupturing...
Book cover of Mojo Hand

Mojo Hand

The Life and Music of Lightnin' Hopkins

by Timothy J. O'Brien, David Ensminger
Language: English
Release Date: April 2, 2013

In a career that took him from the cotton fields of East Texas to the concert stage at Carnegie Hall and beyond, Lightnin’ Hopkins became one of America’s greatest bluesmen, renowned for songs whose topics effortlessly ranged from his African American roots to space exploration, the Vietnam War,...
Book cover of Mavericks of Sound

Mavericks of Sound

Conversations with Artists Who Shaped Indie and Roots Music

by David A. Ensminger
Language: English
Release Date: September 8, 2014

In Mavericks of Sound: Conversations with the Artists Who Shaped Indie and Roots Music, music scholar David Ensminger offers a collection of vivid and compelling interviews with legendary roots rock and indie artists who bucked mainstream trends and have remained resilient in the face of enormous...
Book cover of Visual Vitriol

Visual Vitriol

The Street Art and Subcultures of the Punk and Hardcore Generation

by David A. Ensminger
Language: English
Release Date: June 16, 2011

Visual Vitriol: The Street Art and Subcultures of the Punk and Hardcore Generation is a vibrant, in-depth, and visually appealing history of punk, which reveals punk concert flyers as urban folk art. David Ensminger exposes the movement's deeply participatory street art, including flyers, stencils,...
Book cover of The Politics of Punk

The Politics of Punk

Protest and Revolt from the Streets

by David A. Ensminger
Language: English
Release Date: August 11, 2016

Punk rock has long been equated with the ever-shifting concepts of dissent, disruption, and counter-cultural activities. As a result, since its 1970s and 1980s incarnations, when bands in Britain—from The Clash and Sex Pistols to Angelic Upstarts, U.K. Subs, and Crass—offered alternative political...
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