Taking their name from the haunted protagonist of Franz Kafka s
existentialist novel The Trial, they posed for photographs before
brutalist and gothic architecture and produced visionary, often
incendiary music that felt like the product of perpetual anxiety. And it
really was. Through The Crack In The Wall is the first ever biography
of the band, tracing their story from their origins in the leafy suburbs
of Edinburgh through to their untimely implosion four years later.
It s a tale of fun and frenzy, filled with highs and lows. From their
thrilling live shows, which left onlookers spellbound, to more anxious
occasions confronting a baying audience of rioting anarcho-punks in
Brussels; from a brief spell as press darlings of the inkies to the
fateful decision to pull their debut album just as pop stardom beckoned
-- one that continues to haunt them today. Drawing extensively on new
interviews with the band members and those around them as well as
contemporary press articles, the book explores the band s inner workings
and analyses their relationships with Postcard Records supremo Alan
Horne, labelmates Orange Juice, and manager Allan Campbell.
It
re-evaluates their position in the pantheon of post-punk greats and
considers how their music helped shape the UK independent scene of the
eighties. More than anything else, though, the book s primary purpose is
to celebrate the incredible music Josef K made and consider what makes
it more vital today than ever.
Through The Crack In The Wall : The Secret History Of Josef K - Johnnie Johnstone, Stewart Lee (Foreword By)
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