Happy Mondays: Excess All Areas

Happy Mondays: Excess All Areas

by SimonSpence (Author)

Synopsis

'Their story is a vindication for every northern hooligan rock band out there. Happy Mondays sparked a British guitar pop renaissance.' Alan McGee In 1985, when the Happy Mondays exploded onto the Manchester music scene like a Molotov cocktail, no one had heard anything like them before. As they developed into the face of the Acid House 'Madchester' movement, critics ranked them alongside The Velvet Underground and the Sex Pistols as cultural lightning rods, and that was just for the music. The stories of their excesses are the stuff of rock 'n' roll legend: the overdoses, fights on stage, the death threats, the gangsters, the stabbings and shootings in the studio. Yet this seemingly unhinged and uncontrollable band - encouraged by their equally crazed benefactors at Factory Records - transformed British music forever, leaving behind five infectious albums of unparalleled dirt and delight. Twenty-five years after their breakthrough appearance on Top of the Pops, in November 1989, Simon Spence, the acclaimed biographer of The Stone Roses: War and Peace, tells the story of how the Happy Mondays came to provide the soundtrack to Britain's last great youth movement. Based on extensive interviews with the band and key associates, he reveals the truth behind the mythic stories that have ensured their outlaw reputation, and unravels the chaos that led to the group's ultimate implosion and the tragic collapse of Factory Records. A riotous mix of pills, thrills and joyous chart hits, this is the untold story of Britain's greatest rock 'n' roll gang.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Publisher: Aurum Press Ltd
Published: 30 Oct 2014

ISBN 10: 1781312648
ISBN 13: 9781781312643

Media Reviews
'An amazing musical narrative compellingly told.' Mojo, 4* review 'Excess All Areas earns another gold star for the author: meticulous, revealing and continually treading new ground, it's both a great read and a great music read, regardless of your level of interest in the group. A nigh-on impossible task.' Record Collector 'The explosive rise and spectacular fall of one of Britain's most influential and deranged bands.' Q Magazine 'Witty and gritty' Sunday Times 'made me want to go back and listen properly for the first time in 20 odd years... pick up this excellent book' Red News 'a must read for all Happy Monday fans. surely the Mondays biography we've all been waiting for' Louder Than War 'There wasn't a Mondays book out there which was correct, not until Simon came along.' Paul Ryder 'a well-researched, well-written, honest history of the band... the stuff of rock 'n' roll legend.' Proper Magazine
Author Bio
SIMON SPENCE is a music journalist who experienced the Madchester scene at first hand. He has written for NME, the Face, the Independent, Q and the Guardian. He collaborated with Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham on the memoirs Stoned and 2Stoned and won further praise for his biography The Stone Roses: War and Peace. www.excessallareas.org.uk