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		<title>Book pReview: No Wave</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 18:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve read some quality books lately, I&#8217;m currently plowing through &#8220;Green to Gold&#8221; and just cleaned up &#8220;Made to Stick.&#8221;  I also polished &#8220;The Alchemist&#8221; on two flights from here to Chicago and back (opting for the hypnotics of Coelho&#8217;s text rather than the standard Jameson on the rocks to get me through). Made to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve read some quality books lately, I&#8217;m currently plowing through &#8220;Green to Gold&#8221; and just cleaned up &#8220;Made to Stick.&#8221;  I also polished &#8220;The Alchemist&#8221; on two flights from here to Chicago and back (opting for the hypnotics of Coelho&#8217;s text rather than the standard Jameson on the rocks to get me through).</p>
<p>Made to Stick was great, Green to Gold is a little amateurish in parts for someone already involved in the scene but it&#8217;s a great conversion book for the old guard and I&#8217;ll elaborate on my feelings on the Alchemist soon enough.</p>
<p>Those reviews are coming, but what I&#8217;m really excited about is a new book by Byron Coley and well known avant-garde Sonic Youth guitarist/indie rock historian Thurston Moore: &#8220;No Wave: Post-Punk. Underground. New York. 1976-1980.&#8221;  Usually I bear no particular love for art books, per se, however their previous effort re: CBGB&#8217;s, 2005&#8242;s “CBGB &amp; OMFUG: Thirty Years From the Home of Underground Rock,” was polished and great so I expect nothing less here.  However, CBGB&#8217;s attacks 30 years, digging deep and producing profound moments from a fabulous collection, how can this new book capture the camera flash of a movement that enthralled and destroyed the Lower East Side in it&#8217;s brief 4-5 year shelf-life?</p>
<p>Well, that remains to be seen, but I trust that the effort will be fruitful in learning for the uninitiated and will have pearls for even the most accomplished in the genre.  &#8220;No Wave&#8221; a term said with wink and a kick in the rear to the &#8220;new wave&#8221; of The Cure and such bands was a music devoid of the previous tropes of rock and is to be particularly appreciated for it&#8217;s elevation of female rockers (who dominated the scene unlike any before it, save &#8220;serious musics&#8221; such as opera).  As someone entrenched in the roots of John Cage over John Lee Hooker and Steve Reich rather than Steve Perry, I&#8217;m ready for a book that shows the visceral and raw nature of a music that pulled no punches about displeasure with the current music situation.  I&#8217;m ready for No Wave.</p>
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