Radio Silence - A Visual History of American Hardcore Music (Expanded Edition)

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by Nathan Nedorostek

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Initially conceived in 2003 and published by MTV Press/powerHouse in 2008, the idea for Radio Silence: A Visual History of American Hardcore Music was born during a conversation at an art show in South Brooklyn between designer Nathan Nedorostek and writer Anthony Pappalardo. The premise was formed over two principles: “Why do so many books and documentaries about punk rock jump from THE RAMONES to NIRVANA?” “How come no one’s made a book chronicling the evolution of hardcore punk design?” With a handshake promise, the two agreed to take on the task. Over the next five years, they began digging for gold without the help of hashtags or social media to aggregate the images, ephemera, and stories they sought to document. With the working title The Art Of Necessity, it was a handwritten letter sent to Dischord Records’ legendary address that set things in motion, resulting in several trips throughout the United States with a massive photography rig and an innate curiosity about how the things that inspired them for years were made. Radio Silence: A Selected Visual History of American Hardcore Music is a tribute to the innocence and accidental sophistication that jump-started the look and sound of hardcore music. Hardcore music emerged just after the first wave of punk rock in the late 1970s. American punk kids who loved the speed and attitude of punk took hold of its spirit, got rid of the “live fast, die young” mind-set and made a brilliant revision: hardcore. The dividing line between punk and hardcore music was in the delivery: less pretense, less melody, and more aggression. This urgency seeped its way from the music into the look of hardcore. There wasn’t time to mold your liberty spikes or shine your Docs, it was jeans and T-shirts, Chuck Taylors and Vans. The skull and safety-pin punk costume was replaced by hi-tops and hooded sweatshirts. Jamie Reid’s ransom note record cover aesthetic gave way to black-and-white photographs of packed shows accompanied by bold and simple typography declaring things like: "The Kids Will Have Their Say", and "You’re Only Young Once." Radio Silence documents the ignored space between the Ramones and Nirvana through the words and images of the pre-Internet era where this community built on do-it-yourself ethics thrived. Authors Nathan Nedorostek and Anthony Pappalardo have cataloged private collections of unseen images, personal letters, original artwork, and various ephemera from the hardcore scene circa 1978-1993. Unseen photos lay next to hand-made t-shirts and original artwork brought to life by the words of their creators and fans. Radio Silence includes over 500 images of unseen photographs, illustrations, rare records, t-shirts, and fanzines presented in a manner that abandons the aesthetic clichés normally employed to depict the genre and lets the subject matter speak for itself. Contributions by Jeff Nelson, Dave Smalley, Walter Schreifels, Cynthia Connolly, Pat Dubar, Gus Peña, Rusty Moore, and Gavin Ogelsby with an essay by Mark Owens. Out of print for 10 years, Radio Silence has been restored, updated, and expanded from the source files and features unpublished and rare images from THE GERMS, DEAD KENNEDYS, BLACK FLAG, SS DECONTROL, DIE KREUZEN, YOUTH OF TODAY, and many more. Radio Silence 3.0 will be released by Revelation Records Books on July 22, 2025 and available worldwide. “Great to see a refresh on this classic, Radio Silence was first to see the genre, it’s lore, aesthetics and ephemera in such an reverent and artistically perceptive light, the iconic band logos, illustrated leather jackets and nuanced graphic design of record sleeves were the symbols of a vibrant subculture that’s never been more popular or influential than it continues to be today.” - Walter Schreifels Nathan Nedorostek is an art director living in Brooklyn, New York. Having previously worked for a number of large design studios, Nathan is most comfortable straddling the line between art and commerce. Nathan’s previous books include: All I Can Give You Is Everything, and Eulogy for Marissa Cooper. Anthony Pappalardo is an American author and journalist who has worked in music and skateboarding since the mid-90s, as well as playing in hardcore bands Ten Yard Fight, In My Eyes, and Get Down. His work has appeared in Alternative Press, Complex, ESPN, High Snobiety, Huck, Maxim, Monster Children, Thrasher, and Transworld Skateboarding. Along with his editorial work, Pappalardo has published, produced, and contributed to several titles, including projects with Converse CONS, HUF Worldwide, Nike SB, and Rizzoli. In 2023, he co-authored Skateboarding, Power & Change (Palgrave Macmillan) with Dr. Indigo Willing, a book that "explores how cultural, social, and political change happens through a unique analysis of the 'ethical turn' in skateboarding."

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