Top Eight, Michael Tedder
Top Eight, Michael Tedder
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Top Eight
How Myspace Changed Music

Author: Michael Tedder

Narrator: Graham Rowat

Unabridged: 13 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/01/2023


Synopsis

In extensive interviews with scene pioneers and mainstays, including Chris Carrabba (Dashboard Confessional), Geoff Rickly (Thursday), Frank Iero (My Chemical Romance), Gabe Saporta (Midtown/Cobra Starship), and Max Bemis (Say Anything), veteran music journalist Michael Tedder has crafted a once-in-a-generation exploration of emo and The Scene that is as forthright as it is tenderly nostalgic, taking to task the elements of toxic masculinity and crass consumerism that bled out of the early 2000s cultural milieu and ultimately led to the implosion of emo's first home and the best social media network, MySpace.

When MySpace thrived, the Internet was still fun. Top Eight recalls the excitement and freedom of the era, an unprecedented time when a generation of fans were able to connect directly with the bands and musicians they idolized, from Colbie Caillat to Lil Jon. MySpace changed everything, and Top Eight gives major voices of the era the chance to tell us why it couldn't last.

About Michael Tedder

Michael Tedder has written about music, film, the entertainment industry, television, health, and masculinity for Esquire, Playboy, Money, The Street, the New Republic, Stereogum, Vulture, Variety, the Daily Beast, The Ringer, the Village Voice, and MEL. He is the former managing editor of the music magazine CMJ and the pop culture magazine Paper, and was a founding editor of the critical discussion website The Talkhouse. He cofounded the New York-based music critic reading series and podcast Words and Guitars. He lives in the New York metro area.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nicole on August 31, 2023

As a person who was deeply entrenched in Myspace music, this book was such a cool perspective on that era and I loved all the interviews with musicians from every genre. It really captured what Myspace meant to us back then and how it was just lightning in a bottle specifically for emo. I didn’t nec......more

Goodreads review by Chandler on November 03, 2023

3 stars because this was a semi-fun nostalgia trip, and that’s generous. Many interviews didn’t really follow the subject of the chapters. It read like a paper you forgot about that’s due at midnight, so you quickly put words down without much thought to the narration. Also, the author lumped The Ear......more

Goodreads review by taylor on December 02, 2023

i love how this book weaves oral history into the story of myspace and the emo scene. perfectly encapsulates a bygone era. i did find the early part of the story really interesting as someone who didn’t get into this scene until around 2006. i always had the question of why all these bands were from......more