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Ian Glasper

    Ian Glasper
    The day the country died
    Burning Britain
    Silence Is No Reaction
    Contract In Blood
    The scene that would not die
    Trapped in a Scene
    • The underground hardcore scene of the mid- to late-1980s was UK punk rock's last significant creative gasp. Emerging from the wreckage of the anarcho-punk scene spawned by the likes of Crass and Conflict, it took its influences from the studs 'n' leather punk bands of the early 1980s such as Discharge and GBH, as well as the nascent American hardcore movement and the emerging metal/punk crossover scene. Filtered through some through fiercely DIY aesthetics, there was a potent movement that spawned such seminal acts as Napalm Death, ENT, the Stupids, and Heresy. With the backing of John Peel and an unwavering work ethic, these bands, and the labels that launched them—such as Earache and Peaceville—pushed musical boundaries into new and previously unexplored avenues of extremity. Ian Glasper digs deeper than anyone has previously dared into a subculture that was as manic, exciting, innovative, and defiant as anything before or since. Constructed upon meticulously gathered firsthand accounts and heaving with exclusive never-before-seen photographs, here is the definitive document on UKHC.

      Trapped in a Scene
    • The scene that would not die

      Twenty years of post-millennial punk in the UK

      • 650pages
      • 23 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the evolution of the UK punk scene over two decades, this final installment in Ian Glasper's series offers a comprehensive analysis of post-millennial punk. It builds upon his previous works, tracing the genre's underground roots and its cultural impact since the early 2000s. The book serves as a culmination of Glasper's extensive research, providing insights into the music, bands, and the community that have shaped this vibrant and resilient subculture.

      The scene that would not die
    • Contract In Blood

      • 711pages
      • 25 heures de lecture

      For decades, UK thrash metal has been the most underrated and overlooked member of the metal family. Criminally ignored, and considered secondary to its American, German and Brazilian equivalents, the genre has nevertheless continued to survive and thrive, rising from the ashes on more than one occasion. The UK's thrash scene has generated a wealth of amazing music, often in the face of adversity and apathy, and Contract In Blood tells the whole story--warts 'n' all. From humble DIY beginnings in backstreet pubs to misrepresentation in the music press and being misunderstood by major labels on the world stage and beyond. Featuring Venom / Onslaught / Sabbat / Evile / Xentrix / Slammer / Gama Bomb / Acid Reign / Re-Animator / Lawnmower Deth / English Dogs / Mutant / Virus / D.A.M. / Sacrilege / Deathwish / Toranaga / Warfare / Pitiful Reign / Hydra Vein / Shrapnel / Hellbastard / Sylosis / Metal Messiah / SSS / Purgatory / Send More Paramedics / Warhammer / Tortoise Corpse / Anihilated / Suicide Watch / Cerebral Fix / Seventh Angel / Holosade / Metal Duck / Atomkraft / Decimator / Pendemia / Reign of Fury / Amnesia / Obliteration / Drunken State / Adrenicide and more than 50 other unsung UK metal anti-heroes.

      Contract In Blood
    • Formed in Wiltshire, England, in 1980, the Subhumans are rightly held in high regard as one of the best punk rock bands to ever hail from the UK. Over the course of five timeless studio albums and just as many classic EPs, not to mention well over 1,000 gigs around the world, they have blended serious anarcho punk with a demented sense of humour and genuinely memorable tunes to create something quite unique and utterly compelling. For the first time ever, their whole story is told, straight from the recollections of every band member past and present, as well as a dizzying array of their closest friends and peers, with not a single stone left unturned. Bolstered with hundreds of flyers and exclusive photos, it's the definitive account of the much-loved band.

      Silence Is No Reaction
    • Kniha o historii punku ve Velké Británii v letech 1980–1984.

      Burning Britain
    • The day the country died

      • 475pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,9(10)Évaluer

      Anglie je kolébka punku a právě historii punku v letech osmdesáté v zemi zaslíbené se věnuje tato kniha. Její autor aktivně působil ve scéně v jejích zlatých časech a pomocí spousty jiných veteránů se mu podařilo vytvořit skvěle čtivou směsku která mapuje anglickou anarchopunk scénu a kapely jako Crass, Conflict, Zounds, Subhumans a mnoho jiných. Nechybí doporučené diskografie a fotografie.

      The day the country died