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Out of Step

Washington D.C. Punk Interviews
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Out of Step: Washington D.C. Punk Interviews (Left of the Dial Books) is a tribute to the potent underground music scene of Washington D.C., which bridged groundbreaking, era-defining musical power with political and social consciousness. It archives Ensminger's collection of interviews and gig reviews from the last thirty years, including some original DIY layouts from his primitive fanzines. Designed by Welly of Artcore fame, the book highlights bands and pioneers that have shaped the sensibilities and styles of the East Coast. Plus, it probes history, politics, art, and much more. It includes lengthy conversations with Ian MacKaye (Minor Threat, Fugazi), Jeff Nelson (Minor Threat, 3), Alec MacKaye (the Faith, Ignition, the Warmers), J. Robbins (Government Issue, Jawbox), Chris Thomson (Soulside, Circus Lupus, Monorchid), Mark Anderson (Positive Force), John Stabb (Government Issue). Fred Smith (Beefeater, Strange Boutique), Bobby Sullivan (Soulside, Rain Like the Sound of Trains), and Kim Coletta (Jawbox)! This new 2nd edition features rare photos of Minor Threat by legendary photographer Ed Colver; an archive interview with the directors of Punk the Capital; and part 2 of the John Stabb interview, along with intro.
Release date NZ
August 5th, 2019
Pages
162
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
152x229x9
ISBN-13
9781088479551
Product ID
31178650

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