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Revolution On Canvas: Poetry From The Indie Music Scene

Revolution On Canvas: Poetry From The Indie Music Scene

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Book
Review: If you really want some insight into the indie music scene this book is it. It's a poetry book so you can read it over and over again. It's a great deal. Hurry Up and join the Revolution.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Modern Poets at Their Best...
Review: This book is spectacular. It contains lots of poetry, prose, and art from the contemporary indie/punk/hardcore/emo scene. Much of the poetry is so original and moving. I personally loved it and constantly find myself flipping through it. Some bands that have contributed works include Silverstein, Taking Back Sunday, The Bled, Boys Night Out, From Autumn to Ashes, This Day Forward, Planes Mistaken For Stars, The Starting Line, Fear Before The March of Flames, and many more. For a good handle on modern poetry, or if you like any of these bands pick up this book. You wont regret it. Plus, its pink! You can walk around showing off to all your hipster friends! Two scene points for you!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: revolution is sweet
Review: This book proves that creativity is not dead in the independent music scene. It showcases hundreds of poems and prose pieces, as well as several artistic ventures, from the some of the most respected indie musicians of the day. Its contributors span from the well-established, barely-indie Something Corporate and Taking Back Sunday to up-and-comers on the verge of breaking through such as The Academy Is...

Even if you arent a fan of punk/emo/hardcore/indie/whatever, you will still enjoy this eclectic collection.


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