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Grunge. Flannel. Generation X. In 1993, Seattle was the capital of
the world, Nirvana was king, and slackers were everywhere. When the
Red Hot organization, a group of activists dedicated to raising
money and awareness of AIDS, released their third compilation CD
featuring the biggest bands of the era--Soundgarden, Smashing
Pumpkins, Beastie Boys, The Breeders, Nirvana and more it quickly
became the touchstone of a generation.  Rolling Stone
called No Alternative a "jaw-dropping compilation of musical
gems." This book takes a look back at what happened to the bands
involved with the No Alternative. In includes new interviews with
the musicians and others behind the record, and chronicles the
downfall of an industry, the taming of a devastating illness, and
the arrival of another global pandemic. It's about growing up,
saying goodbye, and proving once more that you can't go home again
(even if that's where you left all of your CDs).
Led by indefatigable singer and songwriter Robert Pollard, GBV have
been one of the most important rock groups of the past thirty
years. After toiling for a decade in obscurity, they broke onto the
scene in the early 90s by delivering generation- and genre-defining
records such as 1994 s Bee Thousand and 1995 s Alien Lanes. Pollard
and a rotating cast of musicians have kept at it ever since,
releasing LP after LP of stadium-worthy rock n roll. Zeppelin Over
Dayton: Guided By Voices Album By Album is the first serious and
comprehensive look at the band s work. Based on the popular GBV
podcast Self-Inflicted Aural Nostalgia, Zeppelin Over Dayton takes
an in-depth look at each one of the group s records, looking at who
was in the band at the time and how the LP fits into the band s
discography, and providing commentary and analysis of every song.
Drawing on new interviews and extensive research, Zeppelin Over
Dayton offers an honest and thorough assessment of GBV s amazingly
sprawling discography, providing ardent admirers with tons of fresh
anecdotes and insight, and new fans a way to successfully navigate
the group s dozens of LPs.
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Vicious (Paperback)
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Hollis (Paperback)
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Sabotage (Paperback)
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Generation X cult classics Our Noise and Geniuses of Crack
chronicled a group of friends just out of college who lived in a
small town, cared more about their record collections than their
careers, and never imagined they’d have to grow up. Â
Losing Our Edge—the sequel to both books—revisits a number of
the characters, seeing where they are twenty years later and
discovering what’s happened with their lives.  There’s
Charles and Randy, two old friends and former roommates who
reconnect only to discover they now have nothing in common.
There’s Craig and Ashley, ex-lovers who contemplate getting back
together, even if it means breaking up a marriage. And then
there’s the band Bottlecap, reuniting for one last gig and
another shot at the dream that was derailed the first time around.
For everyone in Losing Our Edge, it’s a second chance to get
things right. Â A tough and honest look at what the passing
of time does to romance, friendship, and dreams, Losing Our Edge
shows that you can go home again—you just might not like what you
find when you get there.
"A canny study of split personalities, family and roads not taken."
-Kirkus Reviews What would you do if there were three of you?
That's the startling question at the heart of Beside Myself, a
novel about the decisions that you didn't make, the lives that you
didn't lead. Beside Myself presents a world where the author comes
into contact with-and eventually meets-three different versions of
himself: they are all Jeff Gomez, but each one is different based
on choices made at a critical juncture. One is married, one is
single, and one has a family. As they each gradually discover the
other, their various lives begin to overlap and, ultimately, become
intertwined in ways they never thought possible. The three Jeffs
also discover that this is not an isolated incident. The chapters
of Beside Myself can be read in any order, or the reader can follow
one Jeff at a time throughout the story. "You, as the reader, feel
like you're in the driver's seat." -Literary Platform Review
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Our Noise (Paperback)
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Craig is armed with a college degree that has so far brought him nothing, certain that something better is just around the corner but unable to encounter it. He's been cohabiting with Ashley since college, and is caught in the dilemma of whether to break up with her or give in to marriage. Meanwhile, Ashley's efforts to earn a graduate degree seem futile considering that her diploma has taken up residence under the sofa cushions. Stuck in dead-end jobs; weary of commercial, corporate, and parental influences; searching for their own identities; Ashley, Craig, and the other characters of our noise find refuge in the brash world of indie rock, thrift stores, coffee houses, zines, and cheap beers. There are Eileen, who ends up in Kitty, Virginia, by accident and forgets to leave, and the members of Bottlecap, Kitty's hometown band, trying to decide whether to sell out and go to the West Coast or continue in the life of a small band. Chipp and Randy start a zine as a way to get their blood flowing for the first time even as Dave, the struggling founder of Violent Revolution Records, works as a waiter to fund his record label. Funny, realistic, perverse, our noise captures the lives, loves, and record collections of a thrift-store-clothed group of twentysomethings trying to make their way in a real world that is nothing like what they expected.
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