Sound and the Fury
Discover the vibrant world of rock and roll through the pages of Sound and the Fury by Barney Hoskyns. Published in 2003 by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, this captivating collection spans 448 pages filled with engaging rock writing that examines the genre from multiple perspectives over four decades.
From the electrifying arrival of The Beatles in America, as documented by Al Aronowitz, to Glenn O’Brien’s candid insights into Madonna’s rise to stardom, and Nick Hornby's thoughtful reappraisal of pop legends ABBA, this book offers a rich tapestry of rock history. Sound and the Fury is not just a compilation of memorable stories; it’s an exploration of the cultural impact of rock music, perfect for both die-hard fans and those wanting to learn more.
Join a journey through the good, the bad, and the ugly of rock and pop with this essential read for music lovers!