By John RobinsonThe Guardian (UK)September 2006 Even at their peak a band on the margins, the main players in Crass…
Punk
Punk for the People
By Stefan ChristoffHour.caSeptember 30th, 2010 The Story of Crass traces the creative history and social-activist roots of the U.K. punk…
The Story of Crass on PunkNews.Org
By Tom SawyerPunkNews.orgSeptember 2nd, 2015 The Story of Crass is George Berger’s biography of one of the first anarcho-punk bands,…
A Pint and a Molotov Cocktail: An Interview With George Berger
3:am Magazineby Andrew GallixSeptember 2007 3:AM: How did you get into punk? GB: Seeing the bizarrely-dressed head-turners strolling around Bromley…
The Story Crass & The Day The Country Died
By Rob RayLibcom.orgJanuary 29th, 2016 Two complementary books revisiting the experience of anarcho-punk provide fascinating insights into the evolution and…
Stealing All Transmissions: A Review in Spectrum Culture
by John MurphySpectrum CultureSeptember 7th, 2014 How did the late ’70s arrival of the Clash to a nation they loved…
An Alternative History of Rock’s Most Iconic Photograph
By Kathy ShaidlePJ LifestyleNovember 17th, 2014 See Part 1 in Kathy Shaidle’s series exploring punk rock here: How the Sex Pistols…
Fuse Book Review: “Stealing All Transmissions” — How The Clash Conquered America
By Adam EllsworthArts FuseNovember 3rd, 2014 Books about the Clash are typically weighty affairs. Oral history coffee table book The…
Stealing All Transmissions in Louder Than War
By Randal DoaneLouder Than WarDecember 16th, 2014 To celebrate the 35th anniversary of The Clash’s London Calling (December 1979, UK;…
Stealing All Transmissions on CounterFire
by Mark PerrymanCounterFireDecember 12, 2014 Mark Perryman of Philosophy Football offers his top ten books to buy to make somebody’s…