Sellout: The Major-Label Feeding Frenzy That Swept Punk, Emo, and Hardcore (1994-2007)

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$28.00  $26.04
Publisher
Dey Street Books
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Pages
416
Dimensions
6.22 X 9.13 X 1.65 inches | 1.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780358244301

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About the Author
DAN OZZI is a writer the New York Times called "the last real rock critic alive." He is the coauthor of TRANNY: Confessions of Punk Rock's Most Infamous Anarchist Sellout, which was included on Billboard's The 100 Greatest Music Books of All Time. He lives in Los Angeles with his unmanageable record collection.
Reviews
"A forensic and uniquely sympathetic dive into one of the most uncouth actions for an artist--selling out, baby."--Jeff Rosenstock

"Engrossing...a rigorously researched look at how labels targeted bands and fought to sign them." --Jim Ruland, LA Times

"Fascinating... When it comes to the topic of punk, or more specifically, the iteration of the genre that existed during the last era of the traditional music industry, Dan Ozzi's 'Sellout' is poised to serve as a definitive text."--San Francisco Chronicle

"A compelling and sometimes hair-raising account of what it meant to throw in your future with a large corporation in hopes of translating that effort into units sold--and the promise of a career in rock."--Alex McLevy, The A.V. Club

"Ozzi's crisp prose and vibrant storytelling colorfully capture a flamboyant chapter in music history. This accomplishes what the best music books do: drive readers back to listening."--Publishers Weekly

"A fascinating and entertaining look at punk bands signing to major labels to expand their audience and their careers. Sellout offers crucial insight into the way punk rock and big business have attempted to work together in the thirty years following Nirvana's Nevermind."--Craig Finn, The Hold Steady

"Sellout perfectly encapsulates the musician's delicate dance between art and commerce."--Jonah Ray, Mystery Science Theater 3000

"In Sellout, Dan Ozzi tackles the history of each band and what happened in their careers leading up to the ultimate decision with precision and care, and delivers it without an ounce of judgment. For a punk... that's pretty remarkable!"--Jeremy Bolm, Touché Amoré

"SELLOUT...tells a fascinating history of an era of punk that can't be talked about without diving into the impact of major labels. Whether you saw Green Day at Gilman or just casually hummed along to "What's My Age Again?" on the radio, there's something in this book that will grab you."--BrooklynVegan

"Lucid, engaging, and largely objective... Ozzi's true strength as a writer and storyteller comes through is in the meticulous construction of chapters, and how these seemingly personal stories gradually lock together to form the backbone of the book's larger subcultural chronology."--Owen Morawitz, New Noise Magazine