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Strangled – Identity, Status, Structure and The Stranglers

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The Stranglers occupy a paradoxical position within the history of popular music. Although major artists within the punk and new-wave movements, their contribution to those genres has been effectively quarantined by subsequent critical and historical analyses. They are somehow "outside" the realm of what responsible accounts of the period consider to be worthy of chronicling. Why is this so? Certainly The Stranglers' seedy and intimidating demeanor, and well-deserved reputation for misogyny and violence, offer a superficial explanation for their cultural excommunication. However, this landmark work suggests that the unsettling aura that permeated the group and their music had much more profound origins; ones that continue to have disturbing implications even today. The Stranglers, it argues, continue to be marginalised because, whether by accident or design, they brought to the fore the underlying issues of identity, status and structure that must by necessity be hidden from society's conscious awareness. For this, they would not be forgiven.

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ISBN: 9781782797975
Publication date: 30th January 2015
Author: Phil Knight
Publisher: Zero Books an imprint of Collective Ink
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 180 pages
Genres: Music reviews and criticism
Musicians, singers, bands and groups
Composers and songwriters
Popular music
Popular culture