Beastie Boys Book

Designer: Faber & Faber

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A panoramic experience that tells the story of Beastie Boys, a book as unique as the band itself - by band members AD-ROCK and Mike D, with contributions from Amy Poehler, Colson Whitehead, Spike Jonze, Wes Anderson, Luc Sante, and more.

Formed as a New York City hardcore band in 1981, Beastie Boys struck an unlikely path to global hip-hop superstardom. Here is that story, told for the first time in the words of the band.

Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz and Michael "Mike D" Diamond offer revealing accounts of their transition from teenage punk musicians to budding rappers; their early collaboration with Russell Simmons and Rick Rubin; the almost impossible-to-fathom overnight success of their debut album "Licensed to Ill" featuring the mega-hit "Fight for your Right (To Party)"; the album's messy fallout and how it led the band to "become what we hated"; their break with Def Jam, move to Los Angeles, and initial commercial failure of what was later recognized as a genre-defining masterpiece, "Paul's Boutique"; their growing social activism and influence on the culture throughout the next twenty years; and, above all, the legacy of founding co-member Adam "MCA" Yauch, who passed away in 2012.

With a style as distinctive and eclectic as a Beastie Boys album, this book also includes wide-ranging contributions from famous writers and cultural figures like Colson Whitehead, Jonathan Lethem, Spike Jonze, Amy Poelher, and Wes Anderson. Running throughout are a plethora of color photos and illustrations of "everything from us to the Knicks to drum machines to people's business cards to the Swiss Appenzell," as well a graphic novel, a cookbook, mixtape playlists, a fake snobby music magazine, and much more.

 

  • Dimensions (cm): 24.0 x 16.5  x 4.7