WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY:
How rock ‘n roll should be written about…
“For fans of rock, comics and good old fashioned music journalism (think Sounds, Creem, Rolling Stone etc). The interviews contained within are brought together by chapters setting the scene, time and place and what they meant to the author. Although not all the names within are known to the mainstream, every page has something to say about what makes rock ‘n roll culture go far beyond the music and matter so much to so many.”
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Pop culture brilliance!
“Have to admit that this book is amazing as the interviews contained within seem to cover most of my heroes and the authors’ love and affection for them includes a brief background on the circumstances surrounding them – whether it is Dee Snider from Twisted Sister, Paul Stanley from Kiss, photographer Fin Costello, comic book/majick master Grant Morrison, Slash and loads more….Funny, sad and amazingly personal, these compiled stories are the real thing!”
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"When I first read this book it was through a haze of tiredness and a little alcohol. I knew it was a good read but therewas lot to take in and I knew I owed to myself to re-visit it with a clear head. Once the author has set the scene with the backstory which precedes each chapter, you're well and truly hooked. Smith has a great way of relaying his words to us, the readers, as though he were telling a story over a pint, his knowledge is abundant, he's a fan, he asks all the right questions and clearly has the respect of his subjects.
"Black Dye White Noise is how rock n roll insights should be written. If you've ever been to a gig or a rock festival, bought a rock magazine, played in a band or played your vinyl loud, you will enjoy this book. If you're a photographer like me, buy this book if only for the chapter with Photographer, Fin Costello. Insightful, brutally honest and a bloody good read."