Our Band Could Be Your Life

Our Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes from the American Indie Underground, 1981–1991is a book byMichael Azerrad.It chronicles the careers of severalunderground rockbands who, while finding little or no mainstream success, were hugely influential in establishing Americanalternativeandindie rock,mostly through nearly constant touring and records released on small, regionalindependent record labels.Azerrad conducted many interviews with band members, and also conducted extensive research of oldfanzines,as well as more mainstream newspapers and books.

Our Band Could Be Your Life
AuthorMichael Azerrad
LanguageEnglish
SubjectUnderground music
GenreMusic
PublisherLittle Brown
Publication date
2001
Publication placeUnited States
ISBN0-316-78753-1
OCLC50483014

Content

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The inspiration for the book occurred when Azerrad was watching a miniseries about rock music history. According to Azerrad, after exploring thepunkera "it skipped and went straight fromTalking HeadstoNirvana."I thought, This is insane. Did I black out for 10 minutes? I thought that someone should do something about this. And I had, appropriately enough, aDIYmoment and I thought, Maybe I should do it. "[1]

The title comes from the opening line of "History Lesson – Part II",an autobiographical song written byMike WattofMinutemen,one of the bands featured in the book.[2]The song, which is on the albumDouble Nickels on the Dime,details the band's working class origins andpopulistsentiments: "Punk rockchanged our lives. "The book is dedicated to the lives ofD. Boon(Minutemen) andBob Stinson(The Replacements).

The book focuses on 13 bands:[3]

In honor of this book's tenth anniversary, Azerrad put together a special concert atBowery Ballroomwith contemporary bands and artists to perform the music of bands covered in the text. For example,Ted Leoplayed Minor Threat andTitus Andronicusplayed The Replacements.[4][5]

Reviews

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In 2006,The ObserverratedOur Band Could Be Your Lifeas one of the 50 best music books ever written.[6]In 2009,Pastemagazine named the book one of the 12 best music books of the decade. TheLos Angeles Timeslisted it as one of "46 Essential Rock Reads." In a review of the book in theVillage Voice,criticRobert Christgauwrote, "...Let me give Michael Azerrad'sOur Band Could Be Your Lifeits well-earned thumbs-up. Here's my rave: While reading this 500-page history of '80s indie-rock, I only resorted to something lighter to avoid putting my back out. All 13 profiles are page-turners. "[7]

In theNew York Times Book Review,criticEric Weisbardwrote, "In the decade Azerrad covers, indie America proved that world-class rock could be created outside corporate structures....Our Band Could Be Your Lifepassionately resurrects thirteen indie groups...Azerrad is adept at drawing out musicians' war stories—and this bare-bones movement was full of them. "[8]Time's Benjamin Nugent said it was "A timely reminder that Cobain and company were merely a key regiment in the motley alt-rock army...Our Band Could Be Your Lifenarrates, down to the homemade posters and tour van repairs, how these bands gradually built up an audience large enough to make record labels and critics take notice. "[9]

The book review websiteBaby Got Bookssaid "If you graduated high school (or were at least supposed to graduate) any time between the early 1980s and the mid-1990s and have any interest whatsoever in music, you absolutely must read this book. While it tells the story of bands that truly lived the indie/punk lifestyle, it also sheds a brand new light (not always favorable) on the people in those bands. Fascinating stuff."[10]Another writer states that "As music history, this book is important. None of these bands got much coverage in mainstream rock magazines while they were doing their most innovative and vital work, and Azerrad has done a great job of gathering ex-bandmembers up for revealing interviews...However, the book collapses under the weight of its own in-crowd cool."[11]

Former Hüsker Dü bassist,Greg Norton,was critical of the book, stating in a 2024 interview, "When Azerrad wroteOur Band Could Be Your Life,I believe he was just looking to sensationalize a lot of stories. Yeah, there are probably some things in there that are accurate, but I think a lot of things got blown out of proportion, just to...like, 'Hey, look how crazy these guys are!' I mean, you read through his book, I think the only band that he didn't really sensationalize was the Minutemen, and I think that was just from, you know, respect and reverence forD. Boonpassing. "[12]

Audiobook

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On May 21, 2019, theOur Band Could Be Your Lifeaudiobook was released.[13]The narrator for each chapter is an artist who has cited their corresponding chapter's musical act as a major influence on their own art, with Azzerad himself reading the chapter on Fugazi. Narrators and their chapters include:

See also

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References

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  1. ^Michael Tedder (May 18, 2011)."Indie's New Guard Celebrates Michael Azerrad's Our Band Could Be Your Life".Village Voice.RetrievedJune 5,2024.
  2. ^Strub, Whitney (June 26, 2006)."We Jam Econo: The Story of the Minutemen (2005)".PopMatters.RetrievedMarch 8,2019.
  3. ^Reiff, Corbin."Revisiting the book that immortalized the '80s indie punk rock scene".Music.RetrievedSeptember 20,2017.
  4. ^"Event does not exist".The Bowery Ballroom.RetrievedOctober 18,2015.
  5. ^"Replacements, Sonic Youth, Fugazi to be Honored at 'Our Band Could Be Your Life' Concert - Rolling Stone".Rolling Stone.March 8, 2011.RetrievedOctober 18,2015.
  6. ^"The 50 greatest music books ever".guardian.co.uk.RetrievedOctober 18,2015.
  7. ^"Robert Christgau: Getting Their Hands Dirty: Michael Azerrad's" Our Band Could Be Your Life "".robertchristgau.com.RetrievedOctober 18,2015.
  8. ^Weisbard, Eric (August 12, 2001)."Notes From Underground".The New York Times.RetrievedApril 11,2016.
  9. ^"The Bands that Made Nirvana".Time.July 31, 2001. Archived fromthe originalon October 27, 2007.RetrievedOctober 18,2015.
  10. ^"Our Band Could Be Your Life".Babygotbooks.com.Archived fromthe originalon July 24, 2010.RetrievedFebruary 22,2010.
  11. ^Freeman, Phil."Our Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes from the American Indie Underground, 1981-1991".Culturevulture.net.Archived fromthe originalon September 28, 2007.RetrievedMay 3,2007.
  12. ^Post-Burnout (September 12, 2024)."POSTBURNOUT.COM Interviews...Greg Norton"(video).YouTube.
  13. ^"Slipknot's Corey Taylor & others narrating 'Our Band Could Be Your Life' audiobook".BrooklynVegan.RetrievedJune 21,2019.