Encyclopedia of Punk Rock and New Wave
1975–1985
David Luhrssen author Michael Larson author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publishing:6th Feb '25
£75.00
This title is due to be published on 6th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
This authoritative, fan-friendly resource covers one of the most transformative eras in rock and roll history – the punk rock and new wave movements from 1975–1985.
Explore the defining musical artists and moments of the punk rock and new wave eras – one of the most transformative times in rock and roll history. This encyclopedia makes the case for punk rock's enduring social and cultural importance from 1975, when punk was born in New York City, through 1985, by which time punk and new wave had changed the rock music industry forever. Their introduction of new forms of rebellious, boundary-redefining musical expression reverberated with new generations of listeners, singers, and musicians.
The encyclopedia covers notable recording acts whose debut albums were released from 1975 through 1985. Coverage encompasses superstars (U2, Duran Duran), historically foundational acts (Sex Pistols, Ramones) and cult bands that amassed a significant legacy of recordings (Violent Femmes, X). Covering discography highlights and touring controversies alike, this resource covers all the reference bases for understanding the most influential and electrifying bands of this era. Coverage is further supplemented with entries on a wide assortment of musical trends and side topics associated with punk rock and new wave music.
ISBN: 9781440881480
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
408 pages