Book Reviews
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Lisa Carver shares her thoughts on Kim Gordon’s autobiography. Read more
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Graeme Thomson’s in-depth biography of “the quiet Beatle” shines a light on a very complex, often contradictory man. Read more
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An in-depth, enjoyable book by the band that invented, defined, and then overcame Grunge. Read more
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This small, brief text wonderfully captures a relatively undocumented time in Paul McCartney’s life–the 1975 recording sessions in New Orleans. Read more
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Is Elvis dead? Was he an alien? Was he a government informant? This book sheds light on the numerous conspiracies around the late, great King of Rock & Roll. Read more
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The quiet mastermind behind one of the quintessential bands of the Eighties tells his tale. Read more
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Ten years ago, Russell Jones–better known to the world as Ol’ Dirty Bastard–was working in the studio, when he unexpectedly died of a heart attack related to an accidental combination of cocaine and tramadol. At 36, his death was way too soon, considering his talent and abilities. Then again, some might convincingly argue that his Read more
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Author Jack Isenhour’s quirky, humorous investigation into Country’s most depressing song is one of the most comprehensive and enjoyable reads you’ll find. Read more
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A new biography of the King of Pop casts light on Michael Jackson’s business decisions and his acumen–as well as his downfall. Read more
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A negative reaction to the recently-published book Twee led us to seek out its author, Marc Spitz, to get his side of the story. A gentle revolution, indeed. Read more
