The A to X of Alternative Music

The A to X of Alternative Music
Author: Steve Taylor
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2006-09-27
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0826482171

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Covers those bands and artists who have rejected the mainstream in favor of innovation, originality and the pursuit of their own unique musical identity.

Spin

Spin
Author: Will Hermes,Sia Michel
Publsiher: Three Rivers Press (CA)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0307236625

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Music's top journalists celebrate "Spin" magazine's 20th anniversary with original essays tracing the history of alternative rock.

The History of Alternative Rock

The History of Alternative Rock
Author: Stuart A. Kallen
Publsiher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2012-05-09
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781420507386

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This volume discusses the history of alternative rock and the ethos of alt-rockers as rebels who value independence, experimentation, and truth-telling. Rather than making music for broad commercial appeal, these musicians drew from a variety of styles that were considered unfriendly for consumers. Over the years, alternative rock has spawned mash-ups of garage rock, punk, new wave, rap, thrash, and hardcore. This group of indie rockers not only created a new sound but also put forth a different attitude, as they outwardly rejected the musical standards and sales practices set by major record companies.

Entertain Us

Entertain Us
Author: Craig Schuftan
Publsiher: HarperCollins Australia
Total Pages: 585
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780730497561

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The Rise and Fall of Alternative Rock in the Nineties In 1990 alternative music was where it belonged - underground. It left the business of rock stardom to rock stars. But by 1992 alternative rock had spawned a revolution in music and style that transformed youth culture and revived a moribund music industry. Five years later, alternative rock was over, leaving behind a handful of dead heroes, a few dozen masterpieces, and a lot more questions than answers. What, if anything, had the alternative revolution meant? And had it been possible - as so many of its heroes had insisted - for it to be both on MtV and under the radar? Had it used the machinery of corporate rock to destroy corporate rock? In ENtERtAIN US! Craig Schuftan takes you on a journey through the nineties - from Sonic Youth's 'Kool thing' to Radiohead's 'Kid A', NEVERMIND to ODELAY, Madchester to Nu-Metal, Lollapalooza to Woodstock '99 - narrated in the voices of the decade's most important artists. this is the story of alternative rock - the people who made it, the people who loved it, the industry that bought and sold it, and the culture that grew up in its wake - in the last decade of the twentieth century.

Rock en Espa ol

Rock en Espa  ol
Author: Ernesto Lechner
Publsiher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781556526039

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Looks at the careers and musical contributions of alternative rock musicians who are writing and recording songs in Spanish.

Cool Town

Cool Town
Author: Grace Elizabeth Hale
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2020-02-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781469654881

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In the summer of 1978, the B-52's conquered the New York underground. A year later, the band's self-titled debut album burst onto the Billboard charts, capturing the imagination of fans and music critics worldwide. The fact that the group had formed in the sleepy southern college town of Athens, Georgia, only increased the fascination. Soon, more Athens bands followed the B-52's into the vanguard of the new American music that would come to be known as "alternative," including R.E.M., who catapulted over the course of the 1980s to the top of the musical mainstream. As acts like the B-52's, R.E.M., and Pylon drew the eyes of New York tastemakers southward, they discovered in Athens an unexpected mecca of music, experimental art, DIY spirit, and progressive politics--a creative underground as vibrant as any to be found in the country's major cities. In Athens in the eighties, if you were young and willing to live without much money, anything seemed possible. Cool Town reveals the passion, vitality, and enduring significance of a bohemian scene that became a model for others to follow. Grace Elizabeth Hale experienced the Athens scene as a student, small-business owner, and band member. Blending personal recollection with a historian's eye, she reconstructs the networks of bands, artists, and friends that drew on the things at hand to make a new art of the possible, transforming American culture along the way. In a story full of music and brimming with hope, Hale shows how an unlikely cast of characters in an unlikely place made a surprising and beautiful new world.

Alternative Rock

Alternative Rock
Author: Dave Thompson
Publsiher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 852
Release: 2000
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0879306076

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Provides profiles of solo performers, bands, producers, and record labels from the alternative rock movement, ranging from the mid-1970s to the present, and includes discographies, album reviews, and photographs.

The Day Alternative Music Died

The Day Alternative Music Died
Author: Adam Caress
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2015-05-20
Genre: Rock music
ISBN: 0692438157

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At once a groundbreaking cultural history of rock music and an impassioned defense of the unique value of art, The Day Alternative Music Died is a timely and essential addition to the cultural discourse. Featuring a meticulously researched and eminently readable narrative that will appeal to both casual and diehard music fans, The Day Alternative Music Died tells the fascinating story of the tensions between artistic and commercial aspirations throughout the history of rock music. Author Adam Caress grafts the vital and untold story of the rise and fall of the alternative music scene in the 1980s and 90s into a larger rock music narrative that spans half a century, shedding light on a number of crucial developments in rock and popular music which remain widely misunderstood, even as they continue to have far-reaching implications for the future of music creation, consumption, and criticism. With a scope that encompasses everything from Bob Dylan's arrival on the rock scene in the mid-1960s through Spotify's recent attempts to establish a new model for music distribution, The Day Alternative Music Died provides engaging and valuable insight into what it means to be a music fan, artist, and critic here in the 21st Century.