Book Details
Format
eBook
Pages
226
Language
English
Published
May 13, 2016
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
1317100476
ISBN-13
9781317100478
Description
Two passionate writers dive into the complex world of Mark E. Smith and his legendary band, The Fall. Readers will find themselves exploring the intricate layers of Smith's artistic vision, musical experimentation, and the underlying political themes that resonate throughout his work.
Goddard and Halligan's insightful analysis captures the raw energy and unique sound that defined The Fall's career, appealing to both longtime fans and newcomers. Each chapter unfolds a different facet of Smith's influence on the music scene, blending scholarly perspectives with a genuine love for the art.
With a warm, conversational tone, this book is more than just a tribute; it’s an invitation to rethink the intersections of art and politics through the lens of one of Britain’s most distinct voices.
Goddard and Halligan's insightful analysis captures the raw energy and unique sound that defined The Fall's career, appealing to both longtime fans and newcomers. Each chapter unfolds a different facet of Smith's influence on the music scene, blending scholarly perspectives with a genuine love for the art.
With a warm, conversational tone, this book is more than just a tribute; it’s an invitation to rethink the intersections of art and politics through the lens of one of Britain’s most distinct voices.
Genres
Romance
Science Fiction
Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
Art & Photography
Contemporary
Politics