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Pushing the limits of static, hiss, and high-pitched whines, noise music seeks to find expression just beyond the boundaries of general listener comfort and demonstrate how anyone can learn to love noise.
But it's frequently one of the most misunderstood genres of music, often dismissed by unacquainted passersby as too inaccessible or abrasive for their liking, or too formless to have meaning. Contrary to this misconception, noise music was birthed by experimenting on the traditions of some of the most formative music in history-namely rock, pop, and classical music-and possesses an immense variety, inclusivity, and capacity for purging the rawest emotions, ranging from the harshest crunches of distortion to the eroded samples littering outside rap. This book offers a comprehensive overview of the many concurrent forms noise music can possibly take, from Lou Reed's derided Metal Machine Music to the switchblade cheerleader pop of Sleigh Bells' Treats, and the appeal that the genre holds for enthusiasts and curious listeners alike.
Book Details
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publish Date: Oct 1st, 2026
Pages: 160
Language: English
Edition: undefined - undefined
Dimensions: 7.75in - 5.00in - 1.00in - 1.00lb
EAN: 9798765119242
Categories: • Genres & Styles - General• History & Criticism - General
About the Author
Marlin, Natalie: - Natalie Marlin is a freelance music/film/games writer whose work has been featured in Stereogum, Bandcamp Daily, Paste Magazine, Pitchfork, FLOOD Magazine, SPIN, Little White Lies, and more. Her work focuses on everything from extensive interviews to critical and personal essays, often drawn from her perspective as a queer trans writer. She currently lives near Minneapolis, MN, USA