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A podcast about music books, talking to authors about how they wrote their books about music! Hosted by music writer Marc Masters.

The Music Book Podcast Marc Masters

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A podcast about music books, talking to authors about how they wrote their books about music! Hosted by music writer Marc Masters.

    035 Bill Sassenberger on Toxic Shock Records

    035 Bill Sassenberger on Toxic Shock Records

    On this episode, Marc talks to Bill Sassenberger, author of “Toxic Shock Records - Assassin of Mediocrity: A Story of Love, Loss, and Loud Music,” published in the spring of 2024 by Fluke Publishing. Bill and his wife Juliana ran Toxic Shock Records from the late 80s up until about 2012 - it was a store, a label, a distributor, and tour booker, and much more.Bill’s book is both a personal memoir and a history of his business, as well as a diary of his time with Juliana after she had a stroke ...

    • 39 min
    034 Laina Dawes on Black Women in Heavy Metal

    034 Laina Dawes on Black Women in Heavy Metal

    On this episode, Marc talks to Laina Dawes, author of “What Are You Doing Here?: A Black Woman's Life and Liberation in Heavy Metal,” first published in 2013 by Bazillion Points books, then republished in a new edition in 2020. It’s a combination of memoir, oral history, and highly-researched documentation of the roles black women have played in heavy metal, both as artists and as fans, and by extension in all kinds of music scenes.As she writes, “What are you Doing Here? reveals the common t...

    • 49 min
    033 Michael Veal on John Coltrane and Miles Davis

    033 Michael Veal on John Coltrane and Miles Davis

    On this episode, Marc talks to Michael Veal, author of “Living Space: John Coltrane, Miles Davis, and Free Jazz, from Analog to Digital,” released in April 2024. It’s a fascinating, complex study of John Coltrane’s work from 1965 to his death in 1967, and Davis’s “Lost Quintet,” who played from 1968 to 1970 without ever recording in the studio. Comparing the former to digital architecture, and the latter to experimental photography, Veal explores themes of outer space, free meter, race, music...

    • 51 min
    032 Jon Fine on Indie Rock's Failed Revolution

    032 Jon Fine on Indie Rock's Failed Revolution

    On this episode, Marc talks with Jon Fine editor of “Your Band Sucks: What I Saw at Indie Rock's Failed Revolution (But Can No Longer Hear),” published in May of 2014. It’s a memoir of his time in the late 80s band Bitch Magnet, as well as his later bands Vineland and Coptic Light, plus the Bitch Magnet reunion in 2011. It's also a bird’s-eye history of indie rock in the 80s and 90s, including quotes from many people who had bands at the time, and lots of compelling descriptions of how exciti...

    • 1 hr
    031 Ira Robbins on Trouser Press

    031 Ira Robbins on Trouser Press

    On this episode, Marc talks with Ira Robbins, editor of “Zip it Up! The Best of Trouser Press Magazine, 1974-1984,” published in March 2024. It’s an anthology of pieces published in the New York-based magazine Trouser Press, which covered all kinds of rock music and other genres, and launched the careers of writers like David Fricke, Jon Leland, and Tim Sommer. The selections are roughly chronological in order but also grouped into categories such as glam rock, roots of punk, reggae, and post...

    • 47 min
    030 Will York on San Francisco Post-Punk

    030 Will York on San Francisco Post-Punk

    On this episode, Marc talks with Will York, author of “Who Cares Anyway: Post-Punk San Francisco and the End of the Analog Age,” published in April 2023. It’s a thorough and fascinating history of underground music in San Francisco, from the punk scene at Mahubey Gardens, to the post-punk craziness of Flipper, to the art rock of Tuxedomoon and the Residents, to the weirdness of Thinking Fellers, Caroliner, and Amarillo Records, to the massive success of Faith No More. Will captures San Franci...

    • 1 hr 2 min

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