Bodies :Life and Death in Music

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Bodies

Bodies :Life and Death in Music

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4.12 (583 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 6 April, 2023
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A DAILY TELEGRAPH and IRISH TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR

The must-read music book of the year, now with a brand new chapter covering the death of Taylor Hawkins and his massive Wembley memorial concert.

In Bodies, author Ian Winwood explores the music industry's many failures, from addiction and mental health issues to its ongoing exploitation of artists. Much more than a touchline reporter, Winwood also tells the story of his own mental health collapse, following the shocking death of his father, in which extinction-level behaviour was given perfect cover by a reckless industry.

'This is such a shrewd, funny, psychologically perceptive, frank, well-written, jawdropping book . Absolutely buy and read the hell out of this.' DAVID STUBBS

'Winwood makes a compelling argument and overturns some long-held notions about "rock and roll excess" by deftly tying together a vast amount of information . . . and liberally lacing it with dark, self-deprecating humour.' ALEXIS PETRIDIS

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780571364190
ISBN10 0571364195
Number Of Pages 336
Item Weight 279 g
Product Dimensions 129 x 198 x 20 mm
Publisher / Reseller Faber & Faber
Format paperback
Edition Main
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Media Reviews

'Winwood is a witty writer as well as a wise one and his book, which skilfully weaves in his own story of mental health issues, should be required reading for music fans and music makers.' - Irish Times
'This is the ugly truth. And It's an essential read.' - Classic Rock

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Author's Bio

Ian Winwood is a music journalist whose work has appeared in the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian, Kerrang!, Rolling Stone, Mojo, NME, Q and the BBC. His most recent book, Smash!, was published in 2019.
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