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Anthems of Apocalypse

Popular Music and Apocalyptic Thought [Hardback]

by Christopher Partridge

    • Author

      Christopher Partridge

    • Book Format

      Hardback

    • Publisher

      Sheffield Phoenix Press

    • Published

      March 2012

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    Popular music is no stranger to apocalyptic discourse. Whether focusing on biblical or secular apocalypses, musicians often want to tell us things about the end of the world we may not have wanted to know in ways we may not have thought about before. This volume seeks to introduce readers to some of these messengers and their anthems of apocalypse. Roland Boer's discussion of Nick Cave indicates that references to the portents and monsters of the apocalypse have been used to refer, not to an age to come, but to the authorities and demons of the present world. Likewise, Kennet Granholm's chapter on the vegan straight edge band Earth Crisis shows that biblical apocalyptic provides a lens through which to examine environmental politics. This is also true of the work of Rage against the Machine's Tom Morello, who, as Michael Gilmour discusses, provides a powerful socialist critique of capitalism, American imperialism, new left-activism and identity politics. Along with these 'secular' uses of biblical apocalyptic are, of course, the more conspicuously Christian theological treatments: Mark Sweetnam discusses dispensationalism in Johnny Cash's music; Marcus Moberg explores eschatological themes in Christian heavy metal; and Steve Knowles looks at the uses of apocalyptic imagery in the music of Extreme. Alongside these are the perennially popular esoteric interpretations of biblical apocalyptic thought. These are explored in Rupert Till's analysis of heavy metal and S

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    • Author

      Christopher Partridge

    • Book Format

      Hardback

    • Publisher

      Sheffield Phoenix Press

    • Published

      March 2012

    • Weight

      427g

    • Page Count

      176

    • Dimensions

      156 x 234 x 12 mm

    • ISBN

      9781907534348

    • ISBN-10

      1907534342

    • Eden Code

      4034292

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    • Author/Creator: Christopher Partridge

    • ISBN: 9781907534348

    • Publisher: Sheffield Phoenix Press

    • Release Date: March 2012

    • Weight: 427g

    • Dimensions: 156 x 234 x 12 mm

    • Eden Code: 4034292


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