By Brad HornickRabble.caOctober 2nd, 2014 ‘the fight over the tar sands is among the epic environmental and social justice battles…
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A Line in the Tar Sands: A Publishers Weekly Review
Publishers WeeklyFebruary 2015 Academics, environmental scientists, and climate-change activists from across North America rail against the extraction of tar sands…
Why the hell did I ever get into punk rock?
The two most common questions I get asked in conjunction with my books are: why write them in the first…
Glasper’s “Burning Britain” for the fans only
Rock Star JournalistAugust 2014 Ian Glasper‘s tenth anniversary edition of Burning Britain: The History of UK Punk 1980-1984 (out now…
The Day the Country Died: A History of Anarcho Punk 1980–1984 in Musique Machine
By John B. MooreNeufutur.comSeptember 2014 If you quickly answer “Blink 182!” when asked about your favorite punk band, this book…
The Story of Crass: A Review
Fullfrontalrecordings.co.uk2006 I was never a fan of Crass. I found their music dull and probably the only thing going for…
The gospel of Crass
By Tom HodgkinsonIndependent on SundayOctober 22nd, 2006 In the late Sixties, two young artists rented a tumbledown cottage near Epping…
BUY THIS BOOK and derange your senses
By Alistair LivingstonGreengalloway September 2006 Shock and awe. Got the book and read it last night. Then couldn’t sleep. Just like…
Modern Punks Needed: The First Post
By Richard CabutThe First PostSeptember 2006 We need more rebellious music to match our inflammatory times, says richard cabutContemporary political…
The Story of Crass in The Guardian (UK)
By John RobinsonThe Guardian (UK)September 2006 Even at their peak a band on the margins, the main players in Crass…