Silence Is No Reaction
Forty Years of Subhumans
(Author) Ian GlasperFormed in Wiltshire, England, in 1980, the Subhumans are rightly held in high regard as one of the best punk rock bands to ever hail from the UK. Over the course of five timeless studio albums and just as many classic EPs, not to mention well over 1,000 gigs around the world, they have blended serious anarcho punk with a demented sense of humour and genuinely memorable tunes to create something quite unique and utterly compelling. For the first time ever, their whole story is told, straight from the recollections of every band member past and present, as well as a dizzying array of their closest friends and peers, with not a single stone left unturned. Bolstered with hundreds of flyers and exclusive photos, it's the definitive account of the much-loved band.
Ian Glasper
Ian Glasper is a renowned British author known for his seminal work "The Day the Country Died: A History of Anarcho Punk 1980-1984." His writing style is characterized by in-depth research and a raw, unapologetic tone. Glasper's key contribution to literature lies in his documentation of the underground punk scene.