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Where Are Your Boys Tonight?
The Oral History of Emo's Mainstream Explosion 1999-2008
Buch von Chris Payne
Sprache: Englisch

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An energetic and explosive oral history examining emo's pop culture takeover from 1999-2008, featuring exclusive interviews with My Chemical Romance's Mikey Way and Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz and Patrick Stump, alongside first-hand accounts from music journalist Chris Payne's interviews with Paramore and Panic! at the Disco.

If Meet Me in the Bathroom traced New York City's underground indie scene, Where Are Your Boys Tonight? gives the inside story on the turn-of-the-millennium emo subculture that became bigger than anyone thought possible. There was Pete Wentz, the Fall Out Boy leader who launched a litany of scene-stealing bands and preposterous side hustles, and Gerard Way, the wizard behind My Chemical Romance and The Black Parade. Panic! at the Disco and Paramore emerged soon after - a pair of intrepid outsiders who got massive playing by rules uniquely their own. Told from within the scenes that nurtured this big bang, Where Are Your Boys Tonight? follows firsthand accounts of New Jersey basement shows and Long Island VFW hall gigs, where bands like Dashboard Confessional, Jimmy Eat World, Thursday, the Get Up Kids, Lifetime, and Taking Back Sunday laid the foundation for the explosion of rock's most polarizing (and addictive) subgenre.

New Jersey native and music journalist Chris Payne experienced much of emo's mainstream moment from sweaty crowds and mosh pits, and in Where Are Your Boys Tonight?, he reexamines these bands as they come of age within a genre rife with contradictions: avowing punk ethos while walking the VMAs red carpet; building fandoms significantly of young women and LGBTQ+ kids in an environment that was often toxic and unsafe. Set at the unique intersection of regional emo scenes and the rise of worldwide social media communities like MySpace and Tumblr, Where Are Your Boys Tonight? is a deeply personal, uncompromisingly emotional, and occasionally absurd account - featuring interviews with the scene's biggest bands; journalists like Leslie Simon, Andy Greenwald, and Hanif Abdurraqib; and the producers, managers, and teenage fans who'd go on to redefine the music industry.

An energetic and explosive oral history examining emo's pop culture takeover from 1999-2008, featuring exclusive interviews with My Chemical Romance's Mikey Way and Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz and Patrick Stump, alongside first-hand accounts from music journalist Chris Payne's interviews with Paramore and Panic! at the Disco.

If Meet Me in the Bathroom traced New York City's underground indie scene, Where Are Your Boys Tonight? gives the inside story on the turn-of-the-millennium emo subculture that became bigger than anyone thought possible. There was Pete Wentz, the Fall Out Boy leader who launched a litany of scene-stealing bands and preposterous side hustles, and Gerard Way, the wizard behind My Chemical Romance and The Black Parade. Panic! at the Disco and Paramore emerged soon after - a pair of intrepid outsiders who got massive playing by rules uniquely their own. Told from within the scenes that nurtured this big bang, Where Are Your Boys Tonight? follows firsthand accounts of New Jersey basement shows and Long Island VFW hall gigs, where bands like Dashboard Confessional, Jimmy Eat World, Thursday, the Get Up Kids, Lifetime, and Taking Back Sunday laid the foundation for the explosion of rock's most polarizing (and addictive) subgenre.

New Jersey native and music journalist Chris Payne experienced much of emo's mainstream moment from sweaty crowds and mosh pits, and in Where Are Your Boys Tonight?, he reexamines these bands as they come of age within a genre rife with contradictions: avowing punk ethos while walking the VMAs red carpet; building fandoms significantly of young women and LGBTQ+ kids in an environment that was often toxic and unsafe. Set at the unique intersection of regional emo scenes and the rise of worldwide social media communities like MySpace and Tumblr, Where Are Your Boys Tonight? is a deeply personal, uncompromisingly emotional, and occasionally absurd account - featuring interviews with the scene's biggest bands; journalists like Leslie Simon, Andy Greenwald, and Hanif Abdurraqib; and the producers, managers, and teenage fans who'd go on to redefine the music industry.

Über den Autor

Chris Payne is a journalist whose writing has appeared in publications like Vulture, Stereogum, Alternative Press, and Billboard, where he spent seven years as a staff writer and podcast host covering alternative and independent music. Earlier, he served two years as music director of the College of New Jersey's WTSR. He was born in New Brunswick, NJ, grew up in Colonia, NJ, and now resides in Brooklyn.

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Genre: Importe, Musik
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Allg. Handbücher & Lexika
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9780063251281
ISBN-10: 0063251280
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Payne, Chris
Hersteller: HarperCollins
Maße: 234 x 162 x 40 mm
Von/Mit: Chris Payne
Erscheinungsdatum: 06.06.2023
Gewicht: 0,611 kg
Artikel-ID: 121340283
Über den Autor

Chris Payne is a journalist whose writing has appeared in publications like Vulture, Stereogum, Alternative Press, and Billboard, where he spent seven years as a staff writer and podcast host covering alternative and independent music. Earlier, he served two years as music director of the College of New Jersey's WTSR. He was born in New Brunswick, NJ, grew up in Colonia, NJ, and now resides in Brooklyn.

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Genre: Importe, Musik
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Allg. Handbücher & Lexika
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9780063251281
ISBN-10: 0063251280
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Payne, Chris
Hersteller: HarperCollins
Maße: 234 x 162 x 40 mm
Von/Mit: Chris Payne
Erscheinungsdatum: 06.06.2023
Gewicht: 0,611 kg
Artikel-ID: 121340283
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