With a new foreword by Will Johnson, this book presents a detailed account of the Rust Beltâ born prolific and at times cantankerous singer-songwriter Jason Molina. As the first authorized account of this self-mythologizer, the book provides unparalleled insight into Molinaâ s tormented life and the Midwest musical underground that birthed him.
With a new foreword by Will Johnson, this book presents a detailed account of the Rust Beltâ born prolific and at times cantankerous singer-songwriter Jason Molina. As the first authorized account of this self-mythologizer, the book provides unparalleled insight into Molinaâ s tormented life and the Midwest musical underground that birthed him.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Erin Osmon is a Chicago-based writer and the former music editor of Time Out Chicago. Her work has appeared in The Pitchfork Review, SPIN Magazine, Chicago Magazine, Chicago Reader, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, Time Out Chicago, The A.V. Club, revered catalogue record label the Numero Group and Taschen's retrospective of iconic rock and roll album covers titled "Rock Covers." Her fascination with Jason Molina began in high school in 1997, when she discovered The Black Album after hitching a ride to Kentucky to buy records at ear-X-tacy.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Lorain Chapter 2: Metal Chapter 3: Oberlin Chapter 4: Secretly Canadian Chapter 5: Darcie Chapter 6: Ireland Chapter 7: Chicago Chapter 8: Lightning in a Bottle Chapter 9: The Electricians Chapter 10: London Chapter 11: Rehab Chapter 12: Indianapolis