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Eric Davidson

    Eric Davidson, celebrated as the frontman of the punk band New Bomb Turks, delves into raw experiences and memories in his writing. His narratives capture the wildness and unbridled energy of the punk scene while simultaneously revealing more vulnerable aspects of human existence. Davidson's style is direct and vibrant, reflecting his extensive career performing internationally. His work offers readers an authentic glimpse into the world of music, travel, and the ongoing quest for identity.

    We Never Learn
    Science for a Green New Deal
    Birthright
    Downpour
    • Downpour

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The collection features a series of gripping stories infused with spiritual themes, inspiring readers to embrace hope for the future. It includes a surprise continuation from the author's debut book, adding depth and familiarity that resonates with fans. This follow-up not only captivates with its storytelling but also reinforces the emotional connection established in the first release, making it a delightful and uplifting read.

      Downpour
    • Birthright

      A Book of Short Stories

      The compilation features a series of short stories highlighting the extraordinary strength found in everyday people. With a recurring theme of divine presence, these narratives inspire readers to maintain hope for a brighter future. Each tale serves as a poignant reminder of the resilience and power of the human spirit.

      Birthright
    • "This book presents the scientific underpinnings needed to achieve the ambitious environmental, economic, and social justice goals of a green new deal. It describes a convergence of the natural sciences, economics, social sciences, and the engagement of diverse groups of stakeholders to seek knowledge, policies, and solutions leading to a more sustainable, prosperous, and just future"--

      Science for a Green New Deal
    • Includes a code for free CD download of many of the bands featured in this book Nirvana, the White Stripes, Hole, the Hives - all sprang from an underground music scene where similarly raw bands, enjoying various degrees of success and hard luck, played for throngs of fans in venues ranging from dive bars to massive festivals, but were mostly ignored by a music industry focused on mega-bands and shiny pop stars. We Never Learn: The Gunk Punk Undergut, 1988-2001 tracks the inspiration and beautiful destruction of this largely undocumented movement. What they took, they fought for, every night. They reveled in '50s rock 'n' roll and '60s garage rock while creating their own wave of gut-busting riffs and rhythm. The majority of bands that populate this book - the Dwarves, the Gories, the Supersuckers, the Mummies, Rocket from the Crypt, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, the Muffs, and the Donnas among them - gained little long-term reward from their nonstop touring and brain-slapping records. What they did have was free liquor, good drugs, guilt-free sex, and a crazy good time, all the while building a dedicated fan base that extends across America, Europe, and Japan. Truly, this is the last great wave of down-and-dirty rock 'n' roll.

      We Never Learn