Pretend We're Dead

The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of Women in Rock in the ’90s
by Tanya Pearson
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"A refreshing and much-needed contribution to the male-dominated history of rock ’n’ roll."--Kirkus Reviews

From the founder of the Women of Rock Oral History Project, an exploration of women in the '90s rock scene, featuring original interviews with Liz Phair, Shirley Manson, Kristin Hersh, Donita Sparks, Tanya Donelly, members of Hole, Luscious Jackson,...

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Published By Da Capo

Format Hardback

Category

Number Of Pages 256

Publication Date 01/28/2025

ISBN 9780306833373

Dimensions 6.3 inches x 9.4 inches


Amazon, "Best History Books of the Month (February 2025)"

LitHub, "Most Anticipated Books of 2025"

"As probing as it is intelligent, Pearson’s book will appeal to fans of ’90s music and beyond. . . . A refreshing and much-needed contribution to the male-dominated history of rock ’n’ roll."
 —Kirkus Reviews

"A vibrant account of the golden age of women’s rock music and the forces that capsized it. . . . a hopeful call for a new generation of fans and musicians to revive the transgressive spirit of the ’90s. . . . [a] stirring blend of oral history and sharp cultural insight [that] opens a fascinating window into a dynamic chapter in music history."—Publishers Weekly

"Through firsthand accounts from artists like [Shirley] Manson and [Donita] Sparks, Pearson crafts a precise before-and-after snapshot of the two decades, charting the ascent of nonconformist women in mainstream culture through their sudden dropoff in the early 2000s... Through tales of prior day jobs to general absurdities... the format of Pretend We’re Dead also ensures that each woman comes across as a multidimensional person instead of a flat narrator."—Boston Globe

"A must-read for music fans and anyone who is still (correctly) angry at the Bush Administration."—LitHub

"Captivating."—Washington Monthly

 
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