Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
192
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Mar 24, 2011
Editorial
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10
0826427898
ISBN-13
9780826427892
Descripción
Daphne Carr delves into the intricate relationship between the groundbreaking band Nine Inch Nails and the cultural landscape that shaped them. By exploring the sonic innovations and emotional depth of their music, she uncovers how their work resonates with themes of alienation, desire, and introspection.
Carr crafts a narrative that connects the band's evolution to the broader changes in society and technology, illustrating how they both reflected and influenced the zeitgeist of their time. Through a thoughtful analysis of their lyrics and creative processes, she offers a compelling examination of the art and the artists themselves.
Ultimately, this exploration invites readers to consider the profound impact that Nine Inch Nails has had on music and culture, as well as their lasting legacy in the world of contemporary art. Carr's insightful commentary provides both fans and newcomers with a deeper understanding of this iconic band and the world they inhabit.
Carr crafts a narrative that connects the band's evolution to the broader changes in society and technology, illustrating how they both reflected and influenced the zeitgeist of their time. Through a thoughtful analysis of their lyrics and creative processes, she offers a compelling examination of the art and the artists themselves.
Ultimately, this exploration invites readers to consider the profound impact that Nine Inch Nails has had on music and culture, as well as their lasting legacy in the world of contemporary art. Carr's insightful commentary provides both fans and newcomers with a deeper understanding of this iconic band and the world they inhabit.
Géneros
Historia