Britney Spears's Blackout
By (Author) Natasha Lasky
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic USA
17th November 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
Composers and songwriters
Popular music
Music reviews and criticism
782.42164092
Paperback
144
Width 121mm, Height 165mm
Britney Spears barely survived 2007. She divorced her husband, lost custody of her kids, went to rehab, shaved her head and assaulted a paparazzo. In the midst of her public breakdown, she managed to record an album, Blackout. Critics thought it spelled the end for Britney Spears career. But Blackout turned out to be one of the most influential albums of the aughts. It not only brought glitchy digital noise and dubstep into the Top 40, but also transformed Britney into a new kind of pop star, one who shrugged off mainstream ubiquity for the devotion of smaller groups of fans who worshipped her idiosyncratic sound. This book returns to the grimy clubs and paparazzi hangouts of LA in the 2000s as well as the blogs and forums of the early internet to show how Blackout was a crucial hinge between twentieth and twenty-first-century pop.
Fantastic. . . . An amazing book. * New Books Network *
Natasha Lasky is a writer and filmmaker living in Chicago, USA.