Synopses & Reviews
Once found only on college radio and small clubs, indie rock has exploded from the underground phenomenon its name suggests to a major rock genre with arena concerts and major label successesfrom the Flaming Lips and Fastbacks to Bright Eyes and Modest Mouse. Through this radical evolution of the past decade, photographer Peter Ellenby has captured the bands and musicians that make up this vibrant scene. An impromptu shooter with a fan's eye, Ellenby uses an array of camerassome of the plastic toy varietythat reveal the energy and street ethic that these bands live and work by. Hundreds of pictures create a document of a vital music scene that has sent some to superstardom and defined a generation. Comes with a 21-track CD with music by Death Cab for Cutie, American Music Club, The Wedding Present, and other bands that created this groundbreaking phenomenon.
Synopsis
Accompanied by a CD with music from Death Cab for Cutie and other bands, this groundbreaking volume, using candid photos, traces the rise of indie rock, capturing the bands and musicians that started and continue this radical revolution. Original. 12,500 first printing.
About the Author
Christopher Slater writes about music and film and lives in San Francisco.
John Doe is a founding member and songwriter for the seminal postpunk Los Angeles band X. He releases albums solo and with the Knitters, and lives in Southern California.
Tim Scanlin founded the zine SnackCake! and is a member of the band Actionslacks. He lives in Long Beach, California.