MUSIC WE LIKE (MOSTLY)

The titles in this category are all about the different kinds of music we like. Well, mostly.

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  1. Feeding Back

    Feeding Back: Conversations with Alternative Guitarists from Proto-Punk to Post-Rock

    $18.95

    Feeding Back: Conversations with Alternative Guitarists from Proto-Punk to Post-Rock offers a counter-history of rock music through the lens of interviews with musicians including Richard Thompson, J Mascis, James Williamson, Bob Mould, Tom Verlaine, Lydia Lunch, Lee Ranaldo, Johnny Marr, and John Frusciante. Learn More
  2. Filter #46

    Filter #46

    $5.95

    Good Music Will Prevail. Learn More
  3. Filter #51

    Filter #51

    $5.95

    Good Music Will Prevail. Learn More
  4. Filter Good Music Guide #43

    Filter Good Music Guide #43

    $2.99

    Good Music Will Prevail. Learn More
  5. Fresh At Twenty

    Fresh at Twenty: The Oral History of Mint Records

    $19.95

    A tribute to an independent record label and the people who helped build it, this story encapsulates the zeitgeist in popular music that washed through Vancouver in the 1990s and 2000s. Learn More
  6. Ghettoblaster #34

    Ghettoblaster #34

    $3.95

    Music, Film, Culture. Learn More
  7. Guided by Voices

    Guided by Voices: A Brief History: Twenty-One Years of Hunting Accidents in the Forests of Rock and Roll

    $16.00

    Dayton, Ohio's Guided By Voices - GbV, as they're known to their dedicated legion of fans - is Robert Pollard (along with a shifting line-up of coconspirators). Learn More
  8. Hodgepodge #5

    Hodgepodge #5

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    Music, words and more. Learn More
  9. Hodgepodge #6

    Hodgepodge #6

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    Music, words and more. Learn More
  10. Independence Days

    Independence Days - The Story of UK Independent Record Labels

    $24.95

    The Story of UK Independent Record LabelsReleased on 21/09/09. Even by the standards of Alex Ogg’s previous work (The Hip Hop Years, No More Heroes etc), Independence Days is an exhaustive undertaking. Collating more than 150 interviews, it traces the story of the UK independent record label boom from the late 70s to the mid-80s, a period which saw a new generation of independent spirits take up the baton and revolutionise the course of popular music. Learn More

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