Popkiss: The Life and Afterlife of Sarah Records
Popkiss: The Life and Afterlife of Sarah Records
Michael White
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From 1987 to 1995, Bristol's Sarah Records was a modest underground success and, for the most part, a critical laughingstock in its native country. It was often dismissed as the sad, final repository for a fringe style of music (variously referred to as 'indie-pop,' 'C86,' 'cutie,' and 'twee') whose moment had clearly passed.
Yet now, more than 20 years after its founders symbolically 'destroyed' it, Sarah is among the most passionately fetishised record labels of all time. Its rare releases command hundreds of dollars; devotees around the world hungrily seek out any information they can find about its poorly documented history; and young musicians – some of them not even born when Sarah shut down – still claim its bands (such as Blueboy, The Field Mice, Heavenly, and The Wake) as major influences.
Featuring dozens of exclusive interviews with the music-makers, producers, writers, and assorted eyewitnesses who played a crucial part in Sarah's eight-year odyssey, Popkiss: The Life and Afterlife of Sarah Records is the first authorised biography of an unlikely cult legend. It's an absolutely essential read for anyone interested in the quiet power of indie music.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic USA
ISBN: 9781628922189 Binding: Paperback
Date: 19/11/2015 Pagination: 280 pages
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