Author: | Charles Ubaghs, Krent Able | ISBN: | 1230000201617 |
Publisher: | The Quietus Lithographic Corporation | Publication: | September 10, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Charles Ubaghs, Krent Able |
ISBN: | 1230000201617 |
Publisher: | The Quietus Lithographic Corporation |
Publication: | September 10, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
"Buy the Quietus Book" - Sasha Frere-Jones, pop-music critic for The New Yorker.
"Good to see the Quietus doing an anthology. Hope it's the first of many" - Mark Fisher (K-Punk), author of Capitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative?
Since its launch five years ago, the Quietus.com has evolved into one of the leading online destinations for music journalism. To celebrate the award-winning site's half decade, Point Close All Quotes: A Quietus Music Anthology compiles five years of the best music journalism from the Quietus alongside exclusive new pieces by Charlatans singer Tim Burgess and the Quietus editors, with illustrations by comic artist Krent Able (the Stool Pigeon, Vice).
Interviews with Mark E Smith, Dolly Parton and Vic Chesnutt sit alongside features like an open letter from Arab Strap’s Aidan Moffat to Nicola Roberts on the end of Girls Aloud, a metal-loving Church of England vicar explaining why Jesus would have been a Pussy Riot fan and a look at pop marketing and Rihanna that was one of the most-read articles on the Quietus in 2012.
Articles featured include:
Golden Balls: How The Baby Boomers Stole Music – by Luke Turner
Thom Yorke: My Autobiography – by Steven Wells
Spacerock...The Final Frontier. Patrick Moore reviews spacerock records - by Joel McIver
A Sorry State: Pop Marketing And Rihanna’s Unapologetic – by Jude Rogers
Kanye West, Sensitive Soul – by John Doran
Tear Gas And Hip Hop: A Different View Of The Stone Roses’ Debut – by John Tatlock
Meditate On Bass Weight: Why Sunn O))) Are A Dance Act – by Angus Finlayson
Goodbye Girls, Hello Heaven? To Nicola Roberts – by Aidan Moffat
We Only Have This Excerpt: Mark E. Smith Of The Fall Interviewed – by Kevin EG Perry
Counting Backwards: Throwing Muses Interviewed – by John Freeman
Sequel Opportunities – by Tim Burgess of the Charlatans
“I Will Do This Forever”: Vic Chesnutt’s Break-Up Song With Death – by Wyndham Wallace
…plus more.
"Buy the Quietus Book" - Sasha Frere-Jones, pop-music critic for The New Yorker.
"Good to see the Quietus doing an anthology. Hope it's the first of many" - Mark Fisher (K-Punk), author of Capitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative?
Since its launch five years ago, the Quietus.com has evolved into one of the leading online destinations for music journalism. To celebrate the award-winning site's half decade, Point Close All Quotes: A Quietus Music Anthology compiles five years of the best music journalism from the Quietus alongside exclusive new pieces by Charlatans singer Tim Burgess and the Quietus editors, with illustrations by comic artist Krent Able (the Stool Pigeon, Vice).
Interviews with Mark E Smith, Dolly Parton and Vic Chesnutt sit alongside features like an open letter from Arab Strap’s Aidan Moffat to Nicola Roberts on the end of Girls Aloud, a metal-loving Church of England vicar explaining why Jesus would have been a Pussy Riot fan and a look at pop marketing and Rihanna that was one of the most-read articles on the Quietus in 2012.
Articles featured include:
Golden Balls: How The Baby Boomers Stole Music – by Luke Turner
Thom Yorke: My Autobiography – by Steven Wells
Spacerock...The Final Frontier. Patrick Moore reviews spacerock records - by Joel McIver
A Sorry State: Pop Marketing And Rihanna’s Unapologetic – by Jude Rogers
Kanye West, Sensitive Soul – by John Doran
Tear Gas And Hip Hop: A Different View Of The Stone Roses’ Debut – by John Tatlock
Meditate On Bass Weight: Why Sunn O))) Are A Dance Act – by Angus Finlayson
Goodbye Girls, Hello Heaven? To Nicola Roberts – by Aidan Moffat
We Only Have This Excerpt: Mark E. Smith Of The Fall Interviewed – by Kevin EG Perry
Counting Backwards: Throwing Muses Interviewed – by John Freeman
Sequel Opportunities – by Tim Burgess of the Charlatans
“I Will Do This Forever”: Vic Chesnutt’s Break-Up Song With Death – by Wyndham Wallace
…plus more.