Shouting Out Loud, Audrey Golden
Shouting Out Loud, Audrey Golden
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Shouting Out Loud
Lives of the Raincoats

Author: Audrey Golden

Narrator: Audrey Golden

Unabridged: 12 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Da Capo Press

Published: 07/15/2025

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

The first biography of legendary and influential British punk band The Raincoats, who are long revered by those in the international punk scene.  

The Raincoats were formed in London in 1977 as an experimental punk band synonymous with their indie label, Rough Trade. They went on to create what Vivien Goldman called “a new legacy of punk” and arguably became the most pioneering female band of the post-punk era while inspiring a new wave of DIY and queercore artists. Introduced by Kurt Cobain to a new generation in the 1990s, The Raincoats were invited to tour with Nirvana, and were known as the “godmothers of grunge” and "godmothers of Riot Grrrl" before eventually becoming label mates with Sonic Youth, Nirvana, Hole, Bikini Kill, and Elastica. In the 21st-century, The Raincoats singularly inspired Bikini Kill to reform after a 20-year hiatus.   

Featuring exclusive interviews and brand new photos from the Raincoats' archives, as well as reproduced ephemera, Shouting Out Loud is the first ever biography of this groundbreaking band and shows how this pioneering group of women paved the way for those that followed in their footsteps. Additionally, the book features original interviews with members of Sonic Youth, Hole, Bikini Kill, Sleater-Kinney, Big Joanie, Liz Phair, and many more.   

Meticulously researched and sweeping in scope, Shouting Out Loud is the must-have account of a band that became the linchpin of feminist music in the 20th century.

About Audrey Golden

Audrey Golden is a writer based in New York with a focus on music, culture, cinema and politics. She has been a regular contributor to Louder Than War since 2019 and manages Louder Than War Radio where she is a weekly presenter. Audrey has interviewed a wide variety of musicians and writers, such as Ana da Silva of The Raincoats, Brix Smith, Mark Lanegan, Dee Pop of Bush Tetras, Kathy Valentine and Belinda Carlisle of the Go-Go's, and Graham Massey of 808 State. She loves punk and post-punk and holds a Ph.D. in literary studies from the University of Virginia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jo on July 15, 2025

Happy publication day 🎉🥳🎧 Well, for anyone who knows me. I’m nothing if I’m not predictable I loved Kurt Cobain, he in turn loved The Raincoats, therefore of course I’m interested. Even if it did provide a reminder of Kurt’s death, especially as the band were due to support Nirvana right here in Glas......more

Goodreads review by Brian on July 18, 2025

Many thanks to Grand Central Publishing, Da Capo, and NetGalley for providing me with an advanced copy of Audrey Golden’s comprehensive and insightful Shouting Out Loud: The Lives of the Raincoats. This was a fascinating book about a band that I’ve heard of, but never really listened to. I’m glad th......more

Goodreads review by Dan on May 20, 2025

My thanks to NetGalley and Grand Central Publishing for an advance copy of this new look at a revolutionary band that has spawned not only imitators, but were inspirations for many who entered music, as well as a comfort, a source of pride, and a reason to keep living and keeping causing good troubl......more

Goodreads review by Mark on July 20, 2025

Everything a fan could want. This is the type of obsessive biography that a fan would've created dozens of zines about in the early 1990s. You get details like what Pantone color was used on album artwork, for instance. But that's not mentioned frivolously — it's mentioned in a short section explain......more

Goodreads review by Jon on July 17, 2025

Thank you to NetGalley and Hachette Audio for this advanced listening copy of Shouting Out Loud: Lives of the Raincoats by Audrey Golden. I appreciate the opportunity to share my thoughts about this book. This was an eye opener into a cornerstone of punk music that I was wholly unfamiliar. I have al......more