Michael Barclay is a musician and sings on Arcade Fire’s album Funeral. He blogs at Radio Free Canuckistan and has written for a variety of Canadian newspapers and magazines, including CBC.ca, Exclaim!, Eye Weekly, Magnet, and Maclean’s, where he currently works. He lives in Toronto, Ontario. Ian A. D. Jack is a teacher and songwriter. He records and performs with the Loft Party and Headpets. He lives in Port Hope, Ontario. Jason Schneider is a writer whose work can regularly be seen in Exclaim! He has been a contributor to the Globe & Mail, the Toronto Star, and many other publications. He is the author of 3,000 Miles and Whispering Pines. He lives in Waterloo, Ontario. Gordon Downie is a Canadian rock musician and a writer. He is the lead singer and lyricist for the Canadian rock band the Tragically Hip. He lives in Kingston, Ontario.
"[A]n insightful and penetrating look at the roots of the Canadian
underground rock scene ... anyone with a curious interest in
Canadian music will appreciate this well-researched book, which is
largely culled from players in the scene at the time, and it's a
credit that the authors were able to gain access to so many people
in compiling the book." -- Pop Matters
"There is, without a doubt, no better book on the rise of popular
Canadian music in the 1980s and 90s than Have Not Been The Same....
The exhaustively researched and referenced text gives readers a
front-row seat to the spectacle of the burgeoning Canadian rock and
pop music scene as it began to exert significant influence
internationally for the first time ever." -- Scene Magazine
"Barclay, Jack and Schneider are all musicians and write about
Canadian music from the inside. They survey the music from the
perspective of informed fans, as opposed to dispassionate critics,
and they do it with energy, enthusiasm and devotion." -- Waterloo
Region Record
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