The Deadly Snakes

By (author): J.B. Staniforth

The Deadly Snakes: Real Rock and Roll Tonight charts the rise and gentle fall of Canada’s greatest band. Unwilling to bow to industry demands, the Deadly Snakes instead made records they were proud of and played music by their own rules. From their chaotic teenage beginnings to the band’s exquisite final act, the story of the Deadly Snakes is both the story of angry young men growing up and a microcosm of Canadian independent music.

AUTHOR

J.B. Staniforth

J. B. Staniforth is a writer, reporter, editor and teacher. His reporting appears regularly in the Nation magazine (Canada), serving the Cree communities of James Bay (Eeyou Istchee); he has also published writing in Slice, N+1, and Salon. Since 2001, he has written and produced the underground zine Querencia. He lives in Montreal.


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“The story of the Deadly Snakes is accounted for here, with all the facts that any diehard fan could ask for, but it’s Staniforth’s tale of teenage punks growing up and growing apart that gives this book a surprising emotional resonance, one which does justice to a band whose music was laden with the deep feelings of youth.”—Cult MTL


– Jeff Miller

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Dimensions:

112 Pages
7.0in * 4.75in * 0.3in
0.22lb

Published:

November 15, 2012

ISBN:

9781926743295

Book Subjects:

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Music

Language:

eng

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