Book description
Forget Blur/Oasis and Cool Britannia. None of that actually happened.
Bad Vibes is the true story of English Rock in the nineties.
Written with wit, brio and no small amount of bile, Luke Haines
recounts how it felt to ride a wave of self-congratulatory success in
a world with no taste.
As frontman of The Auteurs, Haines tells of supporting Suede,
conquering France, and failing to break America. Of knuckle-headed
musos , baffling tours and a swiftly unravelling personal life. And of
what it's like to be on the cusp of massive success.
Funny, honest and ridiculously entertaining, Luke Haines attacks
anyone within rifle range, and is more than happy to turn the gun on
himself. Bad Vibes is a brilliant memoir from a man who tells
it how it was - and how he wishes it hadn't been.
Luke Haines learned guitar in the red light district of Portsmouth
and subsequently formally studied music at the London College of Music.
His band The Auteurs missed out on the 1992 Mercury Music Prize by one
vote - since then he has fronted other acts including Baader Meinhof and
Black Box Recorder.