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Untypical Girls

Styles and Sounds of the Transatlantic Indie Revolution


  • Cicada
  • by Sam Knee
In an industry traditionally dominated by men, women in music have often had to shout to be heard. This book traces the sounds, attitudes and thrift- store looks of women who refused to be silenced. Starting in the punk and post-punk scenes in Britain and following the journey over the Atlantic to grunge and eventually Riot Grrrl, Untypical Girls is a celebration of all things female in Independent music.

ISBN 9781908714459 | E | HB+
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Publisher Cicada
ISBN 9781908714459
Author(s) Sam Knee
Publication date October 2017
Edition Hardback with dust jacket
Dimensions 216 x 175 mm
Pages 330
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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In an industry traditionally dominated by men, women in music have often had to shout to be heard. This book traces the sounds, attitudes and thrift- store looks of women who refused to be silenced. Starting in the punk and post-punk scenes in Britain and following the journey over the Atlantic to grunge and eventually Riot Grrrl, Untypical Girls is a celebration of all things female in Independent music. Following on from The Bag I'm In and Memory of A Free Festival , Sam Knee turns his terrier-like picture research skills to bands such as the Slits, Prim - itives, Babes in Toyland and Bratmobile; and to personalities including Viv Albertine, Courtney Love and Kim Gordon. With an introduction by Julie Cafritz of Pussy Galore this is a timely and inspirational doorstop of a book. Because the future is female... but the past was too.

Untypical Girls

Untypical Girls

€29.95