NYHC
Discover the vibrant and gritty world of New York hardcore music in NYHC by Tony Rettman. Published in 2014, this compelling 384-page book delves into the raw musical uprising that emerged from the urban reality of 1980s New York City, contrasting sharply with the glamorous 1970s punk rock scene. Rettman captures the essence of a community of misfit musicians who found their voice in the forgotten corners of Manhattan's Lower East Side.
Through insightful interviews and engaging narratives, NYHC chronicles the relentless energy of iconic bands such as Agnostic Front, Cro-Mags, Murphy's Law, and Youth of Today. Experience the electrifying atmosphere of legendary venues like CBGB and A7, where these bands confronted their harsh realities with powerful performances. This book is a must-read for fans of hardcore and punk rock music, offering a unique perspective on the history and criticism of this influential genre.