Tag: BOOKS
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“Running At The Edge Of Their World : The Suspect Device Fanzine Story” (Earth Island Books)
“Running at the Edge of Their World: The Suspect Device Fanzine Story” by Tony and Gaz is a heartfelt and illuminating journey into the vibrant world of punk rock and fanzine culture. This book chronicles the rise and enduring legacy of “Suspect Device,” a punk fanzine that became a seminal voice in the punk community…
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Punk History 101
There was a time before the digital explosion and the online revolution when eager young punks desperate to seek out and hear new bands, were reliant on tape trading with a global network of like-minded souls, interviews, and adverts in zines and the often forgotten and ignored pillar of the punk scene that ensured that…
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Punk Rock As An Adventure
If you’ve ever dreamt about loading your bands gear into a van, hitting the road and playing every town and city on the map, and some that aren’t, between Los Angeles and New York, then you need to spend a couple of days in the company of Welly Artcore and his tour diary, ‘Directions to…
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Domesticated Vol. 2 Available As An Audiobook
You can now get Domesticated Vol.2 as an audiobook. With the audiobook you get little bits of music and sounds effects too and you dont even have to turn thepages. But of course, with the physical copy you get the photos and illustrations. It might be an idea to grab both versions. You can listen…
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“Three And A Half Minutes Of Fame” by Alex Boucher (Earth Island Books)
“Three And A Half Minutes of Fame” by Alex Boucher is a time capsule that immediately transports the reader back to the vibrant and chaotic landscape of the 1990s music scene. With a pen as his current instrument, Boucher paints raw and honest collections of experiences, offering readers a front-row seat to his rollercoaster journey…
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“The Humanity Trigger” By Mark Humanity (Earth Island Books)
“The Humanity Trigger” by Mark Humanity thoroughly explains the importance of the ongoing struggle for animal rights by documenting the journey of activism against violence towards animals in Ireland. With a historical lens spanning over two centuries, Mark Humanity delves into all the efforts, legislation, and societal shifts that have shaped the evolution of this…
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Earth Island Books Celebrates The 50 Years Of The Ramones With “I Heartbreak The Ramones,” A New Book By Nick Cooper
Fifty years ago, the Ramones revolutionized the music industry when they gave the world punk rock, and even though they disbanded in 1996, their influence will live forever. In 1999, Nick Cooper, a Belgian musician met Marky Ramone, the long-standing drummer of the Bruddahs from Queens. Together, they decided to start a band named Marky…
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Earth Island Books To Release “Pig Iron,” A New Novel By Jim X Dodge
Prolific UK literature publisher Earth Island Books sets to release “Pig Iron,” a new novel by Jim X Dodge. You can pre-order the book HERE “Pig Iron is an action packed, dystopian tale set in perilous times where survival is hard to come by and trust and friends even harder to find. When the Regency…
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Earth Island Books To Release “Running At The Edge Of Their World : The Suspect Device Fanzine Story”
‘Running at the edge of their world : The Suspect Device fanzine story’ by Tony and Gaz Suspect is the behind-the-scenes story of one of the U.K.’s longest running, and best loved punk fanzines.From the typewriter set, cut and paste layouts, to the illicit night-time, photocopying, up to today’s comparatively slick output. The book is filled…
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“Ten Poets (Volume One)” by Martin Appleby, Dawn Vincent, James Domestic, Amy Wragg, Leon The Poet, Mary Fucking Poppins, Ricci Read, Ricky Frost, Tonkabell, and Jackie Montague (Earth Island Books)
“Ten Poets (Volume One)” emerges as a luminous gem in the vast expanse of contemporary poetry collections, transcending the ordinary to deliver a profoundly enriching literary experience. With an eclectic roster of poets including Martin Appleby, Dawn Vincent, James Domestic, Amy Wragg, Leon The Poet, Mary Fucking Poppins, Ricci Read, Ricky Frost, Tonkabell, and Jackie…
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“Time For My Generation To DIE” by E.D. Evans (Earth Island Books)
“Time For My Generation To DIE” by E.D. Evans stands as a flamboyant manifesto of poetic rebellion, an unapologetic exploration of life’s shadows and complexities through the lens of a seasoned poet who has traversed the cultural landscapes of London’s punk scene and New York’s East Village art scene. With this collection, Evans emerges as…
