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VIVIEN GOLDMAN

Revenge of the She-Punks

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As an industry insider and pioneering post-punk musician, Vivien Goldman’s perspective on music journalism is extraordinarily well-rounded.
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  1. Tanya Stephens – Welcome To The Rebelution
  2. Au Pairs – It’s Obvious
  3. X-Ray Spex – Identity
  4. Fea – Mujer Moderna
  5. The Bags – Babylonian Gorgon
  6. Fértil Miseria – Visiones de la Muerte
  7. Crass – Smother Love
  8. Rhoda with The Special AKA – The Boiler
  9. Jayne Cortez and the Firespitters – Maintain Control
  10. Skinny Girl Diet – Silver Spoons
  11. Big Joanie – Dream No 9
  12. Malaria! – Geld
  13. The Slits – Spend, Spend, Spend
  14. Poison Girls – Persons Unknown
  15. Bush Tetras – Too Many Creeps
  16. Grace Jones – My Jamaican Guy
  17. Patti Smith – Free Money
  18. Tribe 8 – Checking Out Your Babe
  19. Cherry Vanilla – The Punk
  20. Blondie – Rip Her To Shreds
  21. Sleater-Kinney – Little Babies
  22. The Selecter – On My Radio
  23. Mo-Dettes– White Mice
  24. Shonen Knife – It’s A New Find
  25. The Raincoats – No One’s Little Girl
  26. Vivien Goldman – Launderette
  27. Zuby Nehty – Sokol
  28. Neneh Cherry – Buffalo Stance

REVENGE OF THE SHE-PUNKS: A FEMINIST MUSIC HISTORY

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packed to the rafters with utterly essential bangers.

Inspired by Vivien Goldman’s vital writings of the same name, this scintillating compilation doesn’t just chart the often-over-looked history of incendiary, political & vibrant feminist punk music (although it certainly does do that with aplomb), it reframes the thread of DIY, anarchic & revolutionary sounds to reveal the female figures that are intrinsic to today’s musical landscape. It’s a thread that, when tugged, could unravel the heart of the alternative music scene yet was so often passed over when it came time to dishing out the accolades. It’s only shamefully now, in hindsight, that the deserving plaudits are being slung in the right directions.

“The “post-punk professor” traces empowering moments that punk holds, especially for women.” – Louder Than War