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The Modern Lovers' The Modern Lovers

Series: 33 1/3
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The Modern Lovers' The Modern Lovers unpacks the complex story behind a seminal punk rock album, weaving together the rise of Brutalist architecture, the cultural shifts of postwar America, and the rebellious spirit of rock 'n' roll ambition. Sean L. Maloney explores how Jonathan Richman and his band captured American alienation through candid songs that chronicle a city and society in turmoil, poised between old social norms and new ideals. This work traces the album's influence as a pivotal bridge from the Velvet Underground to the Sex Pistols, illustrating its lasting impact on indie and punk rock.
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This book is ideal for fans of punk and indie music history, cultural scholars interested in postwar American society, and readers who appreciate deep dives into influential albums and their broader societal contexts.

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One of the only books written on the Modern Lovers and the only book written that puts the band and its music in a cultural context

One of the only books written on the Modern Lovers and the only book written that puts the band and its music in a cultural context

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From the "War on Hippies" to the Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle, the story of Modern Lovers is a high-octane tale of Brutalist architecture, rock 'n' roll ambition, and the struggle for identity in a changing world. One of punk rock’s foundational documents, the archetype for indie obsession and all but disowned by its author, The Modern Lovers was an album doomed by its own coolness from day one.

Powered by the two-chord wonder “Roadrunner” and its proclamation that “I’m in love with rock 'n' roll,” The Modern Lovers is the essential document of American alienation, an escape route from the cultural wasteland of postwar suburbia. The Modern Lovers is the bridge connecting the Velvet Underground and the Sex Pistols; they were peers of the New York Dolls, friends with Gram Parsons, and they would splinter into Talking Heads, The Cars, and The Real Kids.

But The Modern Lovers was never meant to be an album. A collection of demos, recorded in fits and starts as Jonathan Richman and his band negotiate modernity and the music industry. It is a collection of songs about a city and a society in flux, grappling with ancient corruptions and bright-eyed idealism. Richman observes a city all but abandoned by adults, ravaged by white flight and urban renewal, veering towards anarchy as old-world social moors collide with new attitudes. It is a city standing in stark contrast to the ranch-style bedroom community where he was raised. All of these conflicts are churned through Richman’s intellectual acuity and emotional unrest to create one of the 20th century’s most enduring documents of post-adolescent malaise.

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Record Collector praises Maloney's concise and perceptive song-by-song analyses that resonate with fans, highlighting the book's sensitive and cliché-free portrayal of outsiderdom. We Are Cult notes the book as a memorable addition to the 33 1/3 series, enhancing appreciation for an album cherished for its intimate and enduring appeal.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781501322181

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 09 February 2017

Country: United States

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 10.0mm

Width: 120.0mm

Height: 164.0mm

Weight: 130g

Pages: 152

About the Author

Sean L. Maloney is a Boston-based, Nashville-trained music critic and arts journalist. His work has appeared in The Boston Globe, Nashville Scene and New York Magazine. He enjoys surfing, Sun Ra and Situationist cinema but isn’t afraid to dig a Top 40 tune if it’s got a hip beat.

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