In Defense of Ska: Expanded 2nd Edition

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Price
$24.95  $23.20
Publisher
Clash Books
Publish Date
Pages
440
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 1.04 inches | 1.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781955904711

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About the Author
Aaron Carnes is a music journalist based out of Sacramento, California. His work has appeared
in Playboy, Salon, Bandcamp Daily, Sierra Club, Noisey, Sun Magazine, and Good Times. His book "In Defense of Ska" was an indie hit with strong grassroots swell without distribution. He is the host of the popular "In Defense of Ska" podcast. Guests have included Margaret Cho, Patrick Stump (Fall Out Boy), John Darnielle (Mountain Goats), and Laura Jane Grace (Against Me).
Reviews

"Aaron Carnes mixes reporting and memoir-esque essays in this deep dive, bringing new meaning to the underground legends like Operation Ivy." --Rolling Stone


"Third-wave ska in general is an unfairly maligned genre...this is a point Aaron Carnes makes in his new book, In Defense of Ska, which is an excellent read." --Esquire (Dave Holmes)


"In Defense of Ska does what it says on the tin. It champions not just the critically acclaimed, punk-adjacent two-tone bands of the late '70s and '80s, or the pioneering Jamaican bands from the '60s. In Defense of Ska offers a full-throated defense of ska's third wave. That means Reel Big Fish, Operation Ivy, Fishbone, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones and more." --NPR (Cannonball/Bullseye w/ Jesse Thorn)


"Aaron with this new book has put together an impressive assembly of bits of history of the genre, various opinions about the genre, its formation, its fall from grace in a way, and where it can go from here." --Anthony Fantano (The Needle Drop)


"Lately, the whole ska narrative is changing. The author Aaron Carnes wrote In Defense of Ska, an intelligent look at the much-maligned genre and its various 'waves, ' from 1960s Jamaica to today." --GQ (Jason Diamond)