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I Have It and the Rise of Indie Rock

Jesse Jarnow

Synopsis
I Got Her (Ira Kaplan and Georgia Hubley, whom
(James McNew later joined) embody like no other
Another group values ​​independent music and has
Behind him is one of the most interesting careers and
committed in recent times.
This chronicle traces its history, from the times in
that Georgia and Ira were teenagers obsessed with
rock and 45 rpm records, up to Kaplan's debut
As a columnist, I am dedicated to reporting on the scene.
New York punk from the mid-seventies. But this one isn't.
It is only the story of the patient gestation of Yo La Tengo
but also the birth of a new kind of music
and a new way of living it that earned the right to be called
Indie. It's the world of fanzines like the New York Rocker.
and Conflict, from the former university radio station WFMU or
clubs as fundamental as Maxwell's.
The book includes an epilogue by the journalist and critic
Ignacio Julià, the musician in charge of the translation, has written
expressly for this edition.

Author
Jesse Jarnow is a music journalist based in Brooklyn.
He hosts the radio program The Frow Show on WFMU and
She regularly writes for The Village Voice. She is also
contributor to the British newspapers The Times, Rolling Stone and Spin.
I suspected it, and this book confirms it. I've Got It
They started making songs because of overexposure to the
Musical emotion. That emotion that the greats inspire.
Songs. For the love of art. That's why they resonate so deeply with us.
close friends and family.
Joaquín Pascual — Surfin' Bichos, Mercromina
Before the internet, grunge, and iPods, they already existed
They're one of my favorite bands. Indie rock music isn't...
It would be understood without Yo La Tengo.
Florent Muñoz —The Planets
If God is in the details, then this book is The Bible.
—Wall Street Journal



Author
Jesse Jarnow

Translator
Ignacio Julià

Measures
14 x 21 cm

Number of pages
392

Binding
Paperback with flaps

ISBN
978-84-616-8937-8