A distorted revolution : how Eric's Trip changed music, Moncton, and me
(2017)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States]: Nimbus, 2017
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781771084949 (electronic bk.) MWT11936156, 1771084944 (electronic bk.) 11936156
LANGUAGE
English
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In this narrative history and memoir, journalist, musician, and Monctonian Jason Murray follows the rise of the band that put the Maritimes on the map. Eric's Trip was a band defined as much by its DIY ethos as its low-fi, discordant music. The four-piece formed in an early-'90s Moncton basement and in a few short years, went from recording themselves on a four-track and selling cassettes at local record stores to signing on Seattle's Sub Pop records, opening for Sonic Youth, and touring internationally. Twenty years after the band's breakup (1996), A Distorted Revolution is the ultimate nostalgia trip. Through personal recollections, interviews with band members and others integral to the early 90s scene, this highly anticipated book offers a rare glimpse inside the band's formation, success, and ultimate unravelling. Includes over 20 images

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