Description
Goodbye 20th Century : Sonic Youth and the Rise of the Alternative Nation
About the Author
David Browne is the author of two books and a contributor to the New York Times, the New Republic, and Spin, among other publications. He lives in New York City.
Reviews
"An expressway to the soul of the influential band."-Vanity Fair "As much a chronicle of the combustion of music and popular culture Sonic Youth helped ignite as it is an earnest portrait of the band and examination of their work...Browne's book will suck you in...He fleshes out the personalities and occasional tensions behind the band's deadpan image."-Los Angeles Times "The whole scene in you-are-there detail."-New York Post "A rollicking, epic biography...Browne cannily opts to tell, in a crisp, novelistic style, the compelling story of the cultural tornado of galleries, rock clubs and unique personalities (Lydia Lunch, Kurt Cobain and Chloe Sevigny, to name a few) Sonic Youth swirled around in, the band's ongoing fight to maintain the purity of their vision, and above all, their shared passion for new ideas and sounds."-Salon "For almost 30 years, Sonic Youth has been one of the most influential and innovative bands in the rock topography...a much-deserved biography."-Rolling Stone "He goads the band...into uncharacteristic chattiness."-Village Voice
Book Information
ISBN 9780306816031
Author David Browne
Format Paperback
Page Count 464
Imprint Da Capo Press Inc
Publisher Hachette Books