Taking a personal approach to the subject matter, Timothy Gray reads criticism and listens to music as though rock ‘n’ roll not only explains American culture, but also shores up his life.
In It’s Just the Normal Noises, Gray examines a wide array of writing about roots music from the 1960s to the 2000s. In addition to chapters on the genre-defining work of
Peter Guralnick and Greil Marcus, he explores the influential writings of Grant Alden and Peter Blackstock, the editors of No Depression magazine, and the writers who contributed to
its pages, Bill Friskicks-Warren, Ed Ward, David Cantwell, and Allison Stewart among them. A host of memoirists and novelists, from Patti Smith and Ann Powers to Eleanor Henderson and Dana
Spiotta, shed light on the social effects and personal attachments of the music’s many manifestations, from punk to alt country to hardcore.