Punk & Post-Punk 11.3 is now available online. Print copies to follow shortly.
Contents
• Russ Bestley – Editorial
• Brigitta Davidjants – Women’s experience in Estonian punk scenes during the transition from Soviet to post-Soviet society
• Antonio Pineda Cachero & Jorge David Fernandez Gomez – ‘No way: Eskorbuto for PM!’ Punk music and anarchist ideology in Eskorbuto
• Adam J. Goldwyn – The rhetoric of recovery in Social Distortion’s White Light, White Heat, White Trash
• Paul Fields – Just a noisy hall, where there’s a nightly brawl, and all that punk: The problematic union of craft beer and punk
Obituaries
• Michael Murphy – Cathal Coughlan obituary
• Marcus Blakestone – Mark Astronaut obituary
Book Reviews
Rob Thomas: Major Labels: A History of Popular Music in Seven Genres by Kelefa Sanneh
Russ Bestley: No Machos or Pop Stars: When the Leeds Art Experiment went Punk by Gavin Butt
Russ Bestley: From Arthaus to Bauhaus, 1972-1979 by Andrew J. Brooksbank
Simon Warner: Why Patti Smith Matters by Caryn Rose
Rupert Loydell: Themes For Great Cities: A New History of Simple Minds by Graeme Thomson
Rupert Loydell: The Light Pours Out Of Me: The Authorised Biography of John McGeoch by Rory Sullivan-Burke
Rupert Loydell: Mark Hollis: A Perfect Silence by Ben Wardle
Rupert Loydell: Exit Stage Left: The Curious Afterlife of Pop Stars by Nick Duerden
Event Reviews
Niall McGuirk – Rebellion Festival review
Michael Mary Murphy – R-Fest review
Exhibition Reviews
Russ Bestley: Days of Punk exhibition review
Robert Dahlberg-Sears: PUNK: The Revolution of Everyday Life exhibition review
Available via Intellect Books:
https://www.intellectbooks.com/punk-post-punk
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