Ebook: Our noise : the story of Merge Records, the indie label that got big and stayed small
Author: McCaughan Mac, Cook John, Ballance Laura
- Tags: Merge Records -- History. Alternative rock music -- United States -- History and criticism. Record labels -- North Carolina -- History. Sound recording industry -- United States -- History. Rock music -- United States -- History and criticism. Merge Records. Alternative rock music. Record labels. Rock music. Sound recording
- Year: 2009
- Publisher: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill
- City: Chapel Hill, N.C., United States., North Carolina
- Edition: 1st ed
- Language: English
- epub
Merge Records defies everything you've heard about the music business. Started by two twenty-year-old musicians, Merge is a lesson in how to make and market great music on a human scale. The fact that the company is prospering in a failing industry is something of a miracle. Yet two of their bands made the Billboard Top 10 list; more than 1 million copies of Arcade Fire's Neon Bible have been sold; Spoon has appeared on Saturday Night Live and The Tonight Show; and the Magnetic Fields' 69 Love Songs is a contemporary classic.
In celebration of their twentieth anniversary, founders Mac and Laura offer first-person accounts—with the help of their colleagues and Merge artists—of their work, their lives, and the culture of making music. Our Noise also tells the behind-the-scenes stories of Arcade Fire, Spoon, the Magnetic Fields, Superchunk, Lambchop, Neutral Milk Hotel, and Butterglory. Hundreds of personal photos of the bands, along...
In celebration of their twentieth anniversary, founders Mac and Laura offer first-person accounts—with the help of their colleagues and Merge artists—of their work, their lives, and the culture of making music. Our Noise also tells the behind-the-scenes stories of Arcade Fire, Spoon, the Magnetic Fields, Superchunk, Lambchop, Neutral Milk Hotel, and Butterglory. Hundreds of personal photos of the bands, along...
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