Empire of Dirt

Empire of Dirt: The Aesthetics and Rituals of British Indie Music
Paperback cover
Author Wendy Fonarow
Country United States
Language English
Genre non-fiction
Publisher Wesleyan University Press
Publication date
2006
Media type Print (hardback and paperback)
Pages 336
ISBN 978-0-8195-6810-6

Empire of Dirt: The Aesthetics and Rituals of British Indie Music is a 2006 book by Wendy Fonarow.

Paperback: ISBN 978-0-8195-6811-3, Hardcover: ISBN 978-0-8195-6810-6.

Contents

The title of the book comes from one verse from the cover version by Johnny Cash of the Nine Inch Nails song "Hurt" ("and you could have it all, my empire of dirt"). Fonarow was given a vinyl edition of the Cash album American IV by Alan McGee, founder of Creation Records while writing the manuscript.

The cover, designed by Matthew Cooper, depicts a typical indie band (2 guitarists, a bass player and a drummer all thin) in silhouette (see sleeperbloke).

In chapter 1 the author discuss 'What Is "Indie"?'. A problem with defining indie is that any precise definition will exclude music and performers which indie fans and insiders feel should be included or include ones that should be excluded.[1] These are some possible definitions:[2]

  1. Indie music is the one which is recorded by independent labels and distributed via independent distributors. Records distributed via independent distributors qualified for the UK Indie Chart.
  2. a genre of music with a distinctive sound and style.
  3. music that communicates a particular ethos.
  4. a category of critical assessment.
  5. music different from other genres like mainstream pop, dance, blues, country or classical.


References

  1. page 25
  2. page 26
  • "Empire of Dirt". Wesleyan University Press.

Reviews

  • Jonze, Tim (26 April 2008). "School of rock". The Guardian. Retrieved 18 February 2011.
  • Rose, Emily (9 June 2006). "Dirty indie: 'Professor of indie rock' Wendy Fonarow explains how 13 years of gig attendance spawned Empire of Dirt". Archived from the original on 8 July 2011. Retrieved 18 February 2011.
  • Grassy, Elsa (2007). "Empire of Dirt: The Aesthetics and Rituals of British Indie Music". Cercles, Revue pluridisciplinaire du monde anglophone [multidisciplinary review of the English-speaking world]. Archive: Book reviews. Universite de Rouen (16). Retrieved 21 April 2011.
  • Itzkoff, Dave (1 October 2006). "Music Chronicle". Sunday Book Review. The New York Times. Retrieved 21 April 2011.
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