Rob Janicke and Keith R. Higgons invite writers down to the Thunderlove Cafe to discuss their books... and a whole bunch of other stuff.
Writer S. W. Lauden stops by Thunderlove Cafe' to speak with Rob and Keith about his most recent book - Forbidden Beat: Perspectives on Punk Drumming. S. W. Lauden Rare Bird Books
Author Robert Dean Lurie stops by Thunderlove Cafe' to talk with Rob about his book Begin the Begin: R.E.M.'s Early Years.
Keith and Rob talk with Dan Ozzi about his book SELLOUT: The Major Label Feeding Frenzy That Swept Punk, Emo, and Hardcore (1994-2007).
The Tragically Hip remains one of Canada's most beloved bands. The loss of lead singer Gord Downie (widely regarded as one of the most influential and popular artists in Canadian music history) to glioblastoma in 2017 was a loss that reverberated throughout the country... and hip fans worldwide. Barclay's book takes the reader from the bands beginning to it's final show. Any music fan will want to read the book. Truth be told, anyone who appreciates writing will want to read this book.
The guys talk with writer/filmmaker/visual artist Antonino D'Ambrosio about his book Let Fury Have the Hour: Joe Strummer, Punk, and the Movement that Shook the World. The book contains essays by everyone from Tom Morello to Billy Bragg. The writings discuss the influence and impact of both Joe Strummer and The Clash (Let Fury Have the Hour is also a documentary film by D'Ambrosio).
Eric Siblin joins Keith and Rob on this episode of The Generation Riff Podcast to talk about his book Studio Grace: The Making of a Record.
Jim Ruland stops by the Thunderlove Cafe to talk to Rob and Keith about his latest book - Corporate Rock Sucks: The Rise and Fall of SST Records.