Uncommon

Uncommon

by Owen Hatherley
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 16/06/2011

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If we remember them at all, the Sheffield pop group Pulp are remembered for jolly class warfare ditty 'Common People', for the celebrity of their interestingly-named frontman, for the latter waving his arse at Michael Jackson at the Brit awards, for being part of a non-movement called 'Britpop', and for disappearing almost without trace shortly after. They made a few good tunes, they did some funny videos, and while they might be National Treasures, they're nothing serious. Are they? This book argues that they should be taken seriously —very seriously indeed. Attempting to wrest Pulp away from the grim jingoistic spectacle of Britpop and the revivals-of-a-revival circuit, this book charts the very strange things that occur in their records, taking us deep into a strange exotic land; a land of acrylics, adultery, architecture, analogue synthesisers and burning class anger. This is book about pop music, but it is mainly a book about sex, the city and class via the 1990s finest British pop group.

ISBN:
9781846948787
9781846948787
Category:
Music
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
16-06-2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Zer0 Books
Owen Hatherley

Owen Hatherley writes regularly on aesthetics and politics for, among others, the Architectural Review, the Calvert Journal, Dezeen, the Guardian, Jacobin, the London Review of Books and New Humanist.

He is the author of several books, most recently The Adventures of Owen Hatherley in the Post-Soviet Space (Repeater, 2018), Red Metropolis (Repeater, 2020)

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