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Jessica Hopper''s criticism is a trenchant and necessary counterpoint not just on music, but on our culture at large. Annie Clark, St. Vincent

An acclaimed, career-spanning collection from a fiercely feminist and revered contemporary rock critic, reissued with new material


Throughout her career, spanning more than two decades, Jessica Hopper, a revered and pioneering music critic, has examined women recording and producing music, in all genres, through an intersectional feminist lens. The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Critic features oral histories of bands like Hole and Sleater Kinney, interviews with the women editors of 1970s-era Rolling Stone, and intimate conversations with iconic musicians such as Björk, Robyn, and Lido Pimienta. Hopper journeys through the truths of Riot Grrrl''s empowering insurgence; decamps to Gary, Indiana, on the eve of Michael Jackson''s death; explodes the grunge-era mythologies of Nirvana and Courtney Love; and examines the rise of emo. The collection also includes profiles and reviews of some of the most-loved, and most-loathed, women artists making music today: Fiona Apple, Kacey Musgraves, M.I.A., Miley Cyrus, Lana Del Rey.

In order for the music industry to change, Hopper writes, we need the continual presence of radicalized women . . . being encouraged and given reasons to stay, rather than diminished by the music which glues our communities together. The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Criticpublished to acclaim in 2015, and reissued now with new material and an introduction by Samantha Irbyis a rallying cry for women-centered history and storytelling, and a groundbreaking, obsessive, razor-sharp panorama of music writing crafted by one of the most influential critics of her generation.

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      Publisher: MCD X Fsg Originals
      Publication Date: 06/07/2021
      ISBN13: 9780374538996, 978-0374538996
      ISBN10: 0374538999
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      Book Synopsis

      Jessica Hopper''s criticism is a trenchant and necessary counterpoint not just on music, but on our culture at large. Annie Clark, St. Vincent

      An acclaimed, career-spanning collection from a fiercely feminist and revered contemporary rock critic, reissued with new material


      Throughout her career, spanning more than two decades, Jessica Hopper, a revered and pioneering music critic, has examined women recording and producing music, in all genres, through an intersectional feminist lens. The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Critic features oral histories of bands like Hole and Sleater Kinney, interviews with the women editors of 1970s-era Rolling Stone, and intimate conversations with iconic musicians such as Björk, Robyn, and Lido Pimienta. Hopper journeys through the truths of Riot Grrrl''s empowering insurgence; decamps to Gary, Indiana, on the eve of Michael Jackson''s death; explodes the grunge-era mythologies of Nirvana and Courtney Love; and examines the rise of emo. The collection also includes profiles and reviews of some of the most-loved, and most-loathed, women artists making music today: Fiona Apple, Kacey Musgraves, M.I.A., Miley Cyrus, Lana Del Rey.

      In order for the music industry to change, Hopper writes, we need the continual presence of radicalized women . . . being encouraged and given reasons to stay, rather than diminished by the music which glues our communities together. The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Criticpublished to acclaim in 2015, and reissued now with new material and an introduction by Samantha Irbyis a rallying cry for women-centered history and storytelling, and a groundbreaking, obsessive, razor-sharp panorama of music writing crafted by one of the most influential critics of her generation.

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