My friend Jason Lamb wrote a book about the legendary Canadian punk rockers NoMeansNo. He has a kickstarter up right now for pre-sales and your chance at some exclusive NoMeansNo merch.
Here’s a basic synopsis on the book:
Diverging from the conventional punk landscape they called home, NoMeansNo emerged uniquely in 1979 within the confines of brothers Rob and John Wright’s familial basement. Over the ensuing three decades, the band navigated a dynamic lineup, inked a record deal with Alternative Tentacles, and embarked on a global tour. A steadfast commitment to integrity led them to rebuff numerous mainstream opportunities, ensuring they remained intentionally obscure but garnered the admiration and devotion of a global fanbase, including some who rose to rock stardom.
NoMeansNo: From Obscurity to Oblivion presents the fully authorized oral and visual chronicle of this profoundly influential and enigmatic band, a narrative never before unveiled. Author Jason Lamb secured exclusive access to all four original members, conducting interviews with a myriad of individuals in their orbit, spanning managers, roadies, fellow musicians, friends, and family. The outcome is an exhaustive account, encapsulating the band’s journey from its genesis in 1979 to its retirement in 2016. Complemented by a wealth of previously unreleased photos, posters, and memorabilia, the book offers a comprehensive exploration of the band’s legacy.
For devoted fans, this book is a heartfelt homage to their cherished group, uncovering previously undisclosed details. Meanwhile, for those intrigued by the narrative and impact of NoMeansNo, it unveils a captivating saga of how a punk ensemble achieved musical excellence while steadfastly adhering to a DIY ethos. The band’s influence and significance are immeasurable, and NoMeansNo: From Obscurity to Oblivion stands as the quintessential archive of their indelible mark on the music scene.











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