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Fallopian Rhapsody: The Story of the Lunachicks [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x152x26 mm, kaal: 620 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: Da Capo Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0306874482
  • ISBN-13: 9780306874482
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x152x26 mm, kaal: 620 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: Da Capo Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0306874482
  • ISBN-13: 9780306874482
Teised raamatud teemal:
"The no-holds-barred group autobiography of the critically-acclaimed feminist punk-rock group, The Lunachicks FALLOPIAN RHAPSODY: THE STORY OF THE LUNACHICKS is a coming-of-age tale about a band of NYC teenagers who forged a sisterhood, found salvation, and fervently crashed the gates of punk rock during the '90s, accidentally becoming feminist icons along the way. More than that, this is a story about the enduring friendship among the book's three central voices: Theo Kogan, Sydney Silver, and Gina Volpe. They formed the Lunachicks at LaGuardia High School (of "Fame" fame) in the late '80s and had a record deal with Blast First Records as teenagers, whisked into the studio by Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore. Over the course of thirteen-ish years, the Lunachicks brought their brand of outrageous hard-rockin' rebelliousness around the world countless times, simultaneously scaring conservative onlookers and rescuing the souls of countless wayward freaks, queers, and outcasts. Their unforgettable costume-critiques of pop culture were as loud as their "Marsha[ ll]" amps, their ferocious tenacity as lasting as their pre-internet mythology. They toured with bands like the Go-Go's, Marilyn Manson, No Doubt, Rancid, and The Offspring; played the Reading Festival with Nirvana; and rocked the main stage at the Warped tour twice. Yet beneath all the makeup, wigs, and hilarious outfits were three women struggling to grow into adulthood under the most unorthodox of conditions. Together onstage they were invincible B-movie superheroes who kicked heaps of ass--but apart, not so much. Depression, addiction, and identity crises loomed overhead, not to mention the barrage of sexist nonsense they faced from the music industry. Filled with never-before-seen photos, illustrations, and ephemera from the band's private archive, and featuring contributions from Lunachicks drummer Chip English, founding member Sindi B., and former bandmate Becky Wreck, Fallopian Rhapsody is a bawdy, gripping, warts-and-all account of how these citykids relied on their cosmic creative connection to overcome internal strife and external killjoys, all the while empowering legions of fans to shoot for the moon. For readers of Carrie Brownstein's Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl, Kim Gordon's Girl in a Band, and Chrissie Hynde's Reckless, Fallopian Rhapsody is the literary equivalent of diving headfirst into a moshpit and slowly but surely venturing up to the front of the stage"--

Dive into this no-holds-barred group autobiography of the critically acclaimed feminist punk-rock group, The Lunachicks&;featuring never-before-seen materials from the band's private archive.

Fallopian Rhapsody: The Story of the Lunachicks is a coming-of-age tale about a band of NYC teenagers who forged a sisterhood, found salvation, and fervently crashed the gates of punk rock during the '90s, accidentally becoming feminist icons along the way. More than that, this is a story about the enduring friendship among the book's three central voices: Theo Kogan, Sydney Silver, and Gina Volpe. They formed the Lunachicks at LaGuardia High School (of "Fame" fame) in the late '80s and had a record deal with Blast First Records as teenagers, whisked into the studio by Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore.

Over the course of thirteen-ish years, the Lunachicks brought their brand of outrageous hard-rockin' rebelliousness around the world countless times, simultaneously scaring conservative onlookers and rescuing the souls of wayward freaks, queers, and outcasts.Their unforgettable costume-critiques of pop culture were as loud as their "Marsha[ ll]" amps, their ferocious tenacity as lasting as their pre-internet mythology. They toured with bands like the Go-Go's, Marilyn Manson, No Doubt, Rancid, and The Offspring; played the Reading Festival with Nirvana; and rocked the main stage at the Warped tour twice.

Yet beneath all the makeup, wigs, and hilarious outfits were three women struggling to grow into adulthood under the most unorthodox of conditions. Together onstage they were invincible B-movie superheroes who kicked heaps of ass&;but apart, not so much. Depression, addiction, and identity crises loomed overhead, not to mention the barrage of sexist nonsense they faced from the music industry.

Filled with never-before-seen photos, illustrations, and ephemera from the band's private archive, and featuring contributions from Lunachicks drummer Chip English, founding member Sindi B., and former bandmate Becky Wreck, Fallopian Rhapsody is a bawdy, gripping, warts-and-all account of how these city kids relied on their cosmic creative connection to overcome internal strife and external killjoys, all the while empowering legions of fans to shoot for the moon.

For readers of Carrie Brownstein's Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl, Kim Gordon's Girl in a Band, and Chrissie Hynde's Reckless, Fallopian Rhapsody is the literary equivalent of diving headfirst into a moshpit and slowly but surely venturing up to the front of the stage.
A Note from the Coauthor xi
Prologue Drop Your Fucking Pants Right Now 1(4)
Chapter 1 Femme--Pire State Of Mind
5(20)
Chapter 2 Theo Kogan, Clown Princess
25(10)
Chapter 3 Gina Volpe, Arteest Extraordinaire
35(10)
Chapter 4 Sydney Silver, De Niro Understudy
45(10)
Chapter 5 Sindi B., Mama Bear
55(6)
Chapter 6 Twisted Sisters
61(8)
Chapter 7 Making A Scene
69(18)
Chapter 8 Designing Women
87(10)
Chapter 9 All Roads Lead To Cbgb
97(8)
Chapter 10 Domesticating Feral Kittens
105(8)
Chapter 11 Becky Wreck
113(16)
Chapter 12 Squid + Drugs, Part 1
129(4)
Chapter 13 Tour Time
133(16)
Chapter 14 Close Encounters Of The Turd Kind
149(12)
Chapter 15 Binge And Purgatory
161(12)
Chapter 16 On The Road And On The Rag
173(12)
Chapter 17 Bottoms Up
185(6)
Chapter 18 Girl Banned
191(8)
Chapter 19 Squid + Drugs, Part 2
199(8)
Chapter 20 Chip English
207(8)
Chapter 21 Big In Japan
215(6)
Chapter 22 Theo: The Road To Mental Health Is Just Around The Corner
221(6)
Chapter 23 Squid + Drugs, Part 3
227(10)
Chapter 24 Don't Want You
237(6)
Chapter 25 Gina: Looks Like I Picked The Wrong Week To Quit Sniffing Glue
243(6)
Chapter 26 We Can Be Worster
249(22)
Chapter 27 We Left Our Farts In San Francisco
271(14)
Chapter 28 Intervention
285(8)
Chapter 29 Cumming Into Our Own
293(6)
Chapter 30 Warped Reality
299(12)
Chapter 31 Fast-Forward To Pause
311(22)
Thank Ewes 333
The Lunachicks released six albums and toured internationally for almost thirteen years. The New York Times described them as "feminist, trashy, righteous, foul-mouthed and certainly fun."

Jeanne Fury is a music journalist who's been published in the Village Voice, Billboard, Entertainment Weekly, rollingstone.com, spin.com, NYMag.com, and elsewhere. She contributed to Women Who Rock (Black Dog/Leventhal, October 2018), as did frontwoman Theo Kogan.