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‘The Fire Still Burns’ is a story of post-punk adventure, packed full of anecdotes, inspiration and tales from the road with an insightful narrative on what keeps these bands plugging away with such heart; gigging, touring, recording and playing in a rough and ready scene.

 

With a brief history of the independent, alternative label, Engineer Records, and input from eighty of its bands. You’ll read about Canaan and Crosstide, Fat Heaven and Flyswatter, Kid You Not, Kover and Kyoto Drive, as well as many more.

 

A follow-up to 2023’s ‘A Hardcore Heart’ and a must-read for all tuned-in punk-rockers and hardcore kids, especially if they’re forming a new band.

 

“The story of people finding their own voice and doing something because they believe in it.” – Fear and Loathing

 

“Intelligently written, Imbued with an excitable fervour; this will speak to anyone who has spent time immersed in the DIY punk scene.” - Personal Punk

 

“These stories will occupy your attention and hopefully inspire you to start your own band.” – Thoughts Words Action

 

“A love letter to the intoxicating joy of music, the enduring power of friendship, loyalty and the overwhelming desire to create something from nothing.” – Mass Movement

 

Paperback, 726 pages, colour, Royal UK size (156 x 234mm)

Official publishing date: 22/11/24. Order a first print copy now.

The Fire Still Burns : Music inspired by the post-punk message by David Gamage

SKU: 9781916864382
£24.99Price

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    07711 004558

    Pickforde Lodge, Pickforde Lane, Ticehurst, East Sussex, TN5 7BN, UK

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