Fallopian Rhapsody, The Lunachicks
Fallopian Rhapsody, The Lunachicks
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Fallopian Rhapsody
The Story of the Lunachicks

Author: The Lunachicks, Jeanne Fury

Narrator: The Lunachicks, Jeanne Fury

Unabridged: 9 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Da Capo Press

Published: 06/01/2021


Synopsis

Dive into this no-holds-barred group autobiography of the critically acclaimed feminist punk-rock group, The Lunachicks—featuring never-before-seen materials from the band's private archive.

Fallopian Rhapsody: The Story of the Lunachicks is a coming-of-age tale about a band of NYC teenagers who forged a sisterhood, found salvation, and fervently crashed the gates of punk rock during the '90s, accidentally becoming feminist icons along the way. More than that, this is a story about the enduring friendship among the book's three central voices: Theo Kogan, Sydney Silver, and Gina Volpe. They formed the Lunachicks at LaGuardia High School (of "Fame" fame) in the late '80s and had a record deal with Blast First Records as teenagers, whisked into the studio by Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore.

Over the course of thirteen-ish years, the Lunachicks brought their brand of outrageous hard-rockin' rebelliousness around the world countless times, simultaneously scaring conservative onlookers and rescuing the souls of wayward freaks, queers, and outcasts.Their unforgettable costume-critiques of pop culture were as loud as their "Marsha[ll]" amps, their ferocious tenacity as lasting as their pre-internet mythology. They toured with bands like the Go-Go's, Marilyn Manson, No Doubt, Rancid, and The Offspring; played the Reading Festival with Nirvana; and rocked the main stage at the Warped tour twice.

Yet beneath all the makeup, wigs, and hilarious outfits were three women struggling to grow into adulthood under the most unorthodox of conditions. Together onstage they were invincible B-movie superheroes who kicked heaps of ass—but apart, not so much. Depression, addiction, and identity crises loomed overhead, not to mention the barrage of sexist nonsense they faced from the music industry.

Fallopian Rhapsody is a bawdy, gripping, warts-and-all account of how these city kids relied on their cosmic creative connection to overcome internal strife and external killjoys, all the while empowering legions of fans to shoot for the moon.

For readers of Carrie Brownstein's Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl, Kim Gordon's Girl in a Band, and Chrissie Hynde's Reckless, Fallopian Rhapsody is the literary equivalent of diving headfirst into a moshpit and slowly but surely venturing up to the front of the stage.

Reviews

Goodreads review by VillaPark on October 17, 2022

In this offbeat oral history, the Lunachicks recall the ups and downs of trying to make it as a group of rebellious teenagers that no one knew what to make of. From their days of growing up in NYC to tours with Marilyn Manson, Rancid, and the Offspring, the band members tell their outrageous story o......more

Goodreads review by Andrea on February 17, 2023

4.5 stars. I’m not even a Lunachicks fan and I loved this book. It’s sort of an oral history format and it works really well.......more

Goodreads review by This on May 22, 2021

The Lunachicks were the first band that made me realize I wanted to be in a punk band. I’ve been a huge fan since I saw them at Warped Tour in 1998 as a baby punk. Their story is inspiring, raw and filled with all the gritty punk rock nostalgia of the 90s. I really liked reading all about their evol......more

Goodreads review by Jordan on November 19, 2021

5/5 stars I sat down and finished this book within 2 days... and I have 2 kids under 5 years old... do the math; I've never read so fast. I laughed, cried, and nerd-ed out. Viva Las Lunachicks.......more

Goodreads review by Shelley on April 10, 2025

I love the Lunachicks and they do hold a special place in my heart as going to see them was my now-husband's and my, first date (even if we never actually got to see them, but that's a story for another day). I did see them later, at a Rock For Choice show in LA, with L7, Pearl Jam, Fugazi and other......more