On Tuesday, August 4th, music historian/author Richie Unterberger is hosting an event to discuss his new book, White Light/White Heat: The Velvet Underground Day-By-Day, from 7pm-9pm at Robin’s Books/Moonstone Arts Center at 110a S. 13th Street in Philadelphia (13th between Sansom and Drury/Chestnut). The presentation will include rare audiovisual material from throughout the Velvet Underground’s career and signed copies of the book will be available for purchase. Admission is free.
The Velvet Underground, fiercely confrontational, literate, primitive, and heartbreakingly melodic, remain one of the most influential bands in the history of rock, inspiring everyone from David Bowie to The Jesus and Mary Chain. Surprisingly, the group was unsuccessful in its day, selling small numbers of records, largely because its monochrome look and photo-realist lyrics were at odds with the garish colors and peace fantasies of the hippie era. It was only when Bowie started to champion the band in the early ‘70s, after the group had split up, that the Velvet Underground’s reputation started to spread.
In White Light/White Heat, Unterberger analyzes the band’s career and influence in forensic detail, drawing on dozens of new interviews with band members and associates, previously undiscovered archive sources, and a vast knowledge of the music of the times. The result is an articulate, authoritative, immensely detailed history, the most thorough work on the band yet published.Unterberger is an acclaimed author and music historian, renowned for his meticulous research, so it should be no surprise that In White Light/White Heat is poised to become the quintessential Velvet Underground tome.
White Light/White Heat, now available on Jawbone Press, is by far the most comprehensive book on the Velvet Underground ever published. The 368-page volume details the group’s recording sessions, record releases, concerts, press reviews, and other major events shaping their career with both thorough detail and critical insight. Drawing on about 100 interviews and exhaustive research through documents and recordings rarely or never accessed, it unearths stories that have seldom been told, and eyewitness accounts that have seldom seen print, from figures ranging from band members to managers, producers, record executives, journalists, concert promoters, and fans.
White Light/White Heat also features more than 100 illustrations, including reproductions of rarely or never seen photos, concert posters, letters, and other assorted documents and memorabilia. It’s the ultimate history of the band that did more than any other to break down barriers between rock music and the avant-garde, incorporating electronic innovations, experimental instrumentation and improvisation, and lyrics detailing the realities of sex, drugs, and rock’n'roll with greater skill and daring than anyone else.
In addition to being a regular contributor to the All Music website, Mojo, Record Collector and many other publications, Unterberger has also written dozens of liner notes for CD reissues of classic 60s and 70s albums. His previous books include Unknown Legends of Rock’n'Roll, Eight Miles High and Turn! Turn! Turn!
No music fan should miss Unterberger’s appearance on Tuesday, August 4th from 7pm-9pm at Robin’s Books/Moonstone Arts Center in Philadelphia. It’s the best music event in the city that night until Gang Gang Dance takes stage at Kung Fu Necktie later that night, and it’s free! So no excuses!
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