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The Anti-Matter Anthology: A 1990s Post-Punk & Hardcore Reader

by Norman Brannon

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Review:

"In the early 1990s, New York City — based Brannon began work on Anti-Matter, an indie rock fanzine, and his canny timing enabled him to catch well-known acts like Elliott Smith, Rancid and Sick of It All at key points in their careers. But it's Brannon's skill as an interviewer that makes the book essential reading for fans of just-off-the-radar rock. Brannon's experience on the scene (in bands such as Shelter and Texas Is the Reason) serves him well, as artists treat him more like a friend than a journalist; he gets away with much more personal questions than most reporters would venture, proving several shades more illuminating than the average Q&A. Zach de la Rocha of Rage Against the Machine reveals how a two-faced journalist brought him to tears, Rob Fish of Resurrection speaks candidly about his mother's death, and Ian MacKaye offers a frank look at the intricacies of running influential independent record label Dischord. Also included are lesser-known bands that don't appear to have survived the decade: Endpoint, Garden Variety, Mouthpiece, Orange 9mm and others. Though Brannon assumes throughout that his audience is familiar with the artists profiled — he offers few introductions but does include a 'recommended listening' appendix — fans of punk, hardcore and emo are sure to find previously hidden aspects of some favorite musicians revealed with tact and respect. (Nov.)" Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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Anti-Matter offers a fascinating and earnest glimpse into the lives of the artists themselves: A straight-edge punk icon admits to straying from his teetotal principles. A multiplatinum rock star divulges the point that his own celebrity brought him to tears. The guitarist of a lyrically uplifting hardcore band discusses his failed suicide attempt. These are the kinds of stories that weave the fabric of The Anti-Matter Anthology ? a definitive collection of interviews from the fanzine that inspired thousands of young punks in their own self-discovery ? featuring revealing conversations with FUGAZI's Ian MacKaye, RANCID, RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE's Zack de la Rocha, SNAPCASE, JAWBOX, photographer Glen E. Friedman, SICK OF IT ALL, QUICKSAND, and the late Elliott Smith, to name a few.

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ISBN:
9781889703015
Author:
Brannon, Norman
Publisher:
Revelation Records
Editor:
Burgess, Aaron
Subject:
Alternative & Indie
Subject:
Genres & Styles - Punk
Subject:
History & Criticism - General
Subject:
Rock musicians
Subject:
Musicians
Subject:
MUSIC / Punk
Copyright:
Publication Date:
20071131
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
250
Dimensions:
8.53x6.38x.61 in. .82 lbs.

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "In the early 1990s, New York City — based Brannon began work on Anti-Matter, an indie rock fanzine, and his canny timing enabled him to catch well-known acts like Elliott Smith, Rancid and Sick of It All at key points in their careers. But it's Brannon's skill as an interviewer that makes the book essential reading for fans of just-off-the-radar rock. Brannon's experience on the scene (in bands such as Shelter and Texas Is the Reason) serves him well, as artists treat him more like a friend than a journalist; he gets away with much more personal questions than most reporters would venture, proving several shades more illuminating than the average Q&A. Zach de la Rocha of Rage Against the Machine reveals how a two-faced journalist brought him to tears, Rob Fish of Resurrection speaks candidly about his mother's death, and Ian MacKaye offers a frank look at the intricacies of running influential independent record label Dischord. Also included are lesser-known bands that don't appear to have survived the decade: Endpoint, Garden Variety, Mouthpiece, Orange 9mm and others. Though Brannon assumes throughout that his audience is familiar with the artists profiled — he offers few introductions but does include a 'recommended listening' appendix — fans of punk, hardcore and emo are sure to find previously hidden aspects of some favorite musicians revealed with tact and respect. (Nov.)" Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , Anti-Matter offers a fascinating and earnest glimpse into the lives of the artists themselves: A straight-edge punk icon admits to straying from his teetotal principles. A multiplatinum rock star divulges the point that his own celebrity brought him to tears. The guitarist of a lyrically uplifting hardcore band discusses his failed suicide attempt. These are the kinds of stories that weave the fabric of The Anti-Matter Anthology ? a definitive collection of interviews from the fanzine that inspired thousands of young punks in their own self-discovery ? featuring revealing conversations with FUGAZI's Ian MacKaye, RANCID, RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE's Zack de la Rocha, SNAPCASE, JAWBOX, photographer Glen E. Friedman, SICK OF IT ALL, QUICKSAND, and the late Elliott Smith, to name a few.
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