Posted on: October 19, 2010 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

The launch of the Second Edition of American Hardcore by Steven Blush comes with events from Maine to New York, followed by the Midwest and Los Angeles. This weekend Blush will stage events scheduled in the series “American Hardcore Library Conversations with Steven Blush,” with stops in Portsmouth, NH, Worcester, MA and Portland, ME. The reception from the media has been significant, with Q&As published Worcester Magazine, The Wire (Portsmouth), and Portland Press Register.

Blush will also moderate a CMJ Panel entitled “American Hardcore and the rise of Modern Rock” tracking the influence of Hardcore’s intense DIY attitude on today’s musical landscape with articulate music scene vets like Vic Bondi (Articles of Faith), Matt Sweeney (Chavez/Zwan) and Jack Rabid (The Big Takeover).

The full itinerary of scheduled events includes:

10/19 NEW YORK, NY CMJ (NYU – Kimmel Ctr #406) 2PM
“American Hardcore and the Rise of Modern Rock” panel
A panel discussion on the early-80s American Hardcore scene’s impact on modern rock, particularly today’s indie label and touring networks. Moderator: Steven Blush (American Hardcore); Panelists: Vic Bondi (Articles of Faith), Jack Rabid (The Big Takeover), Matt Sweeney (Chavez/Zwan), Michelle Dakshys, Jason Jordan (Hollywood Records)

12/01 BLOOMINGTON, IN THE BISHOP (IN ASSOCIATION
WITH LANDLOCKED MUSIC) 7PM

12/02 MILWAUKEE, WI RUSHMOR RECORDS 6PM

12/03 CHICAGO, IL QUIMBY’S 7PM

12/14 WFMU “THUNK TANK” AUTHOR APPEARANCE 7PM

12/15 NEW YORK, NY THE STRAND 7PM
PANEL DISCUSSION, LINE-UP TO BE ANNOUNCED

1/13 MIAMI, FL SWEAT RECORDS 8PM

2/02 SANTA BARBARA, CA CHAUCER’S BOOKS 7PM

2/03 HOLLYWOOD, CA BOOK SOUP 7PM

2/05 LOS ANGELES, CA VACATION VINYL TBD
PANEL DISCUSSION, LINE-UP TO BE ANNOUNCED, DATE TENTATIVE

AMERICAN HARDCORE: A Tribal History was released in October, 2001 to great success. The book is now in five languages, and led the way to the creation of the acclaimed documentary AMERICAN HARDCORE: The History of American Punk Rock 1980-1986. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2006, and was released theatrically later that year by Sony Pictures Classics. With the resurgence of punk rock, and continued interest in the significant American DIY movement, Blush has expanded the book and will release the second edition on November 1, 2010.

Author Steven Blush promoted hardcore shows in Washington D.C. in the early 80s. He moved to New York in 1986, and founded SECONDS Magazine, publishing 52 issues through the year 2000. Blush has written three books on the subject of rock: AMERICAN HARDCORE: A Tribal History (2001, Feral House); AMERICAN HAIR METAL (2006, Feral House); and .45 DANGEROUS MINDS: The Most Intense Interviews From Seconds Magazine (2005, Creation Books). His writing has appeared in publications including SPIN, Details, PAPER, Interview, Village Voice and The Times of London. For twenty years he worked as a New York City club DJ and promoter, noted for his “Rock Candy” parties at Don Hill’s and sound designs for fashion pioneer Stephen Sprouse.

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