Mick Mercer
Mick Mercer | |
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🏳️ Nationality | United Kingdom |
💼 Occupation | Photographer, author, journalist |
Known for | Goth subculture |
Mick Mercer (born 1958) is a journalist and author best known for his photos and reviews of the goth, punk and indie music scenes.
Life and work[edit]
Mercer is primarily a writer focused on the gothic scene and its music. He has also photographed bands from the punk era onwards. He publishes a monthly online magazine, The Mick, and hosts a weekly live internet radio show, Mick Mercer Radio.
Mercer ran one of the first punk fanzines, Panache, from 1976 to 1992. In 1978, he began writing for British music paper Record Mirror, then freelanced for ZigZag magazine, later becoming its editor until the magazine folded in 1986. During the 1980s, he wrote regularly for the British music weekly Melody Maker, and edited Siren magazine in the 1990s. He has written five books on gothic music, and self-published over 100 books, available through his website. He continues to publish weekly reviews of records, visible on his Facebook pages.
Mercer's Music to Die For compendium (2009) was described by The Quietus as having "a far greater stylistic variety than the casual observer might imagine", and as being "stuffed full of the best and most artistic music the world has to offer".[1]
Bibliography[edit]
- Mercer, Mick (1988). Gothic Rock Black Book. Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-1546-6 Search this book on .
- Mercer, Mick (1991). Gothic Rock: All You Ever Wanted to Know...but Were Too Gormless to Ask. Pegasus Publishing. ISBN 1-873892-01-2 Search this book on .
- Mercer, Mick (1997). Hex Files: The Goth Bible. Overlook Press; 1 Amer ed edition. ISBN 0-87951-783-2 Search this book on .
- Mercer, Mick (2002). 21st Century Goth. Reynolds & Hearn. ISBN 1-903111-28-5 Search this book on .
- Mercer, Mick (2009). Music to Die For. Cherry Red Books. ISBN 978-1-901447-26-2 Search this book on . [1]
Discography[edit]
The second and third books spawned a series of CD compilations, with detailed sleeve notes provided by Mercer.
- Gothic Rock, (double CD)
- Gothic Rock 2, September 1995 (double CD)
- Gothic Rock 3: Black on Black, (double CD)
- Hex Files—The Goth Bible Vol. 1, 1997 (double CD)
- Hex Files—The Goth Bible Vol. 2, (double CD)
- Hex Files—The Goth Bible Vol. 3, 1998 (double CD)
Notes[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Alex Ogg (8 April 2009). "Don't Fear The Reaper - Mick Mercer On Goth". The Quietus. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
External links[edit]
- Official website
- Official Mick Mercer Radio news
- Official Mick Mercer Photos - prints for sale
- Interview on Morbidoutlook.com
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