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Doug Brod

    Doug Brod crafts narratives that delve deeply into the realms of music and culture. His writing is characterized by a keen analytical eye, adept at uncovering the hidden connections between art and societal shifts. Brod's prose is noted for its attention to detail, delivering engaging and informative explorations. His work appeals to readers seeking insightful perspectives and enriching observations.

    They Just Seem a Little Weird
    • They Just Seem a Little Weird

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.7(256)Add rating

      In the mid-'70s four flamboyant bands reveled in revved-up anthems and flaunted a novel theatricality. Brod offers an eye- and ear-opening look at a crucial moment in music history, when rock became fun again and a gig became a show. He seamlessly interweaves the narratives of KISS, Cheap Trick, and Aerosmith with that of Starz, a criminally neglected band whose fate may have been sealed by a shocking act of violence. Brod shows how these distinctly American groups-- three of them now enshrined in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame-- laid the foundation for two seemingly opposed rock genres: the hair metal of Poison, Skid Row, and Mötley Crüe and the grunge of Nirvana, Alice in Chains, and the Melvins.-- adapted from jacket

      They Just Seem a Little Weird