Tom Clayton’s non-fiction has appeared in The Sunday Times, Drowned in Sound, Louder Than War and The 405, His fiction has appeared in The Santa Fe Literary Review. He was the lead researcher and writer for Messing Up the Paintwork: The Wit and Wisdom of Mark E. Smith (Ebury, 2018); When Quiet Was the New Loud is his first original book. He lives and works in east London.
Books: When Quiet Was the New Loud: Celebrating the Acoustic Airwaves 1998-2003
Tom Clayton
01 January, 2023
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When Quiet Was The New Loud
Celebrating the Acoustic Airwaves 1998-2003 Post-Britpop. Pre-New Rock. The New Acoustic Movement. The quiet music of 1998-2003 bridged the gap between two cultures, two generations and two centuries. As the nineties wound down and a new millennium approached, the UK began to look nostalgically to the past – and hesitantly to the future. The giants of ..
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