Feeding Back
Conversations with Alternative Guitarists from Proto-Punk to Post-Rock
by David Todd
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Pub Date Jun 01 2012 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012
Description
David Todd is an assistant professor of English at Otterbein University. His articles on music and literature have appeared in Chelsea Now, Downtown Express, and the Villager. His plays have been performed in Chicago; New York City; Washington, DC; and other U.S. cities.
Advance Praise
"David Todd's Feeding Back is essential reading. And his conversations with alternative guitarists are unfailingly fascinating. His approach is not axe-ist, which is to say, he focuses on the uses of the guitar as a songwriting tool, and rarely slips into gear talk or other muso-musings. His introductions to each conversation are extremely well-written, and he comes prepared to every interview, in some cases knowing more about the artist's back catalog than the artist him- or herself. (Refreshingly, Todd doesn't confine his interviews to players of one gender). Feeding Back isn't just for guitar aficionados; it's for anyone who loves music. This is the best rock book I've read in many, many years." - James Greer
"This collection of guitarist stories is well worth it just for the Michio Kurihara, J Mascis, Bob Mould, and Glenn Branca spiels. Love Lee Ranaldo's too, as well as the James Williamson and Brother Wayne Kramer ones. Great job with everybody here, David, and thank you much for giving Robert Quine the respect I think he big-time deserves. Interesting reading for a bassman!" - Mike Watt
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781613740590 |
PRICE | $18.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 400 |