Nothing Feels Good: Punk Rock, Teenagers, and Emo

Paperback, 320 pages

English language

Published Nov. 15, 2003 by St. Martin's Griffin.

ISBN:
978-0-312-30863-6
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OCLC Number:
52819641

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Nothing Feels Good: Punk Rock, Teenagers, and Emo tells the story of a cultural moment that's happening right now-the nexus point where teen culture, music, and the web converge to create something new.

While shallow celebrities dominate the headlines, pundits bemoan the death of the music industry, and the government decries teenagers for their morals (or lack thereof) earnest, heartfelt bands like Dashboard Confessional, Jimmy Eat World, and Thursday are quietly selling hundreds of thousands of albums through dedication, relentless touring and respect for their fans. This relationship - between young people and the empathetic music that sets them off down a road of self-discovery and self-definition - is emo, a much-maligned, mocked, and misunderstood term that has existed for nearly two decades, but has flourished only recently. In Nothing Feels Good, Andy Greenwald makes the case for emo as more than a genre - it's an essential rite of …

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Subjects

  • Popular Music
  • Music
  • Music/Songbooks
  • Genres & Styles - Punk
  • Genres & Styles - Rock
  • Music / General
  • General
  • Emo (Music)
  • History and criticism
  • Music and teenagers
  • Punk rock music