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(Ebook) This Means War: The Sunset Years of the NWOBHM by Martin Popoff ISBN 9780991896387, 0991896386

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Authors:Martin Popoff
Pages:269 pages.
Year:2015
Editon:1
Publisher:Power Chords Press
Language:english
File Size:46.62 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780991896387, 0991896386
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(Ebook) This Means War: The Sunset Years of the NWOBHM by Martin Popoff ISBN 9780991896387, 0991896386

Stay with me, ‘cos I’m now onto book THREE of an insane study of the NWOBHM, beginning with Smokin’ Valves: A Headbanger’s Guide to 900 NWOBHM Records, and then onto part one of the oral history, namely Wheels of Steel: The Explosive Early Years of the NWOBHM. The trilogy is now complete!
The New Wave of British Heavy Metal has received intense attention in recent years as a whole new generation of metal-makers have generated bands that have embraced the directly pre-thrash roots of modern heavy metal.
In This Means War: The Sunset Years of the NWOBHM, Martin Popoff and dozens of his UK rock buddies document the frenzied fruition years of the movement, namely 1981 and 1982, and then the many facets that caused the genre to implode by the end of 1984, with cracks in the armour beginning to appear the previous year. Why did metal disappear in Great Britain with the first hungover light on January 1, 1985? And where exactly did it go? The answers are enclosed, in the words of those who were there... and then nowhere fast!
Utilizing his celebrated oral history method—rich with detailed chronological entries to frame the story—Popoff blasts through all of the big events from 1981 to 1984, in this action-packed book that serves as concluding volume to Wheels of Steel: The Explosive Early Years of the NWOBHM—same easy reading format, same attention to documenting the subject at hand with visuals from the glorious era.
And by the way, this one’s way more packed with historical images, with more substantive text as well. It’s a beefy follow-up and conclusion to the well-received volume one, and the two together serve as a grand and exhaustive study of this momentous metal movement.
So come join Martin, along with dozens of the rockers themselves, as they together tell the tale of this ersatz genre’s maturity and demise, a demise that is ultimately laced with the pride that a platform had been created on which metal was to thrive for all of the rest of the loud ‘n’ proud ‘80s.
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