Shouting Out Loud: Lives of the Raincoats
By (Author) Audrey Golden
Orion Publishing Co
White Rabbit
28th October 2025
31st July 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: arts and entertainment
Music
Feminism and feminist theory
History of music
Hardback
400
Width 156mm, Height 240mm
800g
Art students Gina Birch and Ana da Silva formed The Raincoats in 1977. Since the release of their seminal early records, the band has been revered by punk, queer, feminist, and indie pop artists alike. The Raincoats reimagined the nature of experimental music and DIY design, and went on to inspire Sonic Youth, Nirvana, and an entire generation of Riot Grrrl and queercore musicians.
Shouting Out Loud: Lives of the Raincoats tells this story, which resonates at the heart of late twentieth century radical art, in three distinct lives of the band. In The Raincoats' first life, they recorded three full-length albums now regarded as classics and were the first punk band to play behind the Iron Curtain in Warsaw. Nearly a decade later in 1992, the band's second life took off when Kurt Cobain's love of the band catalyzed their renaissance, and The Raincoats became renowned as 'godmothers of grunge and Riot Grrrl' only to go on hiatus again in 1996. In 2001, The Raincoats re-emerged in a third and ongoing iteration marked by performances in art museums such as New York's MoMA, the Pompidou Centre in Paris, and London's National Portrait Gallery. The Raincoats have and continue to be a singular phenomenon and influence for so many. Featuring exclusive interviews and never-before-seen images from The Raincoats' archive, Shouting Out Loud is the first biography of this pioneering group of women who paved the way for hundreds of artists who have followed in their footsteps and the must-have account of a legendary band that holds a vital place in twentieth and twenty-first century sonic history.'The Raincoats have inspired generations of experimental artists. In this fantastic book, Audrey Golden transports us from the band's inception in the late 1970s into the 21st century with archival images, fresh interviews, and attention to historical detail. A must-read about these punk trailblazers' * Kathleen Hanna *
'The Raincoats will always exemplify the essence of punk rock integrity: resistance, raw creativity, intellectual intrigue, and blissful bloodymindedness. Audrey Golden has captured the feeling of young artists changing the rules and subsequently the world' * Thurston Moore *
When Ana da Silva and Gina Birch formed The Raincoats in 1977, they redefined punk making music that promoted feminism and experimentation. While writing this book, Audrey Golden discovered Ana's extensive archive, turning the project into a collaborative act of preservation. Through personal interviews and cultural history, Shouting Out Loud captures the band's DIY ethos, feminist legacy, and lasting influence. With the spirit of openness that has always defined them, The Raincoats supported this experiment - just as they have always embraced the radical potential of the unexpected * Patty Schemel *
Audrey Golden is a writer whose work focuses on music, politics, and popular culture. She is the author of I Thought I Heard You Speak: Women at Factory Records (2023), and her writing has appeared in Maggot Brain, The Quietus, Guardian, Gusher, American Book Review, Louder Than War, DIVA magazine, and other publications.