Fallopian Rhapsody: The Story of the Lunachicks
Dive into this unapologetic group autobiography of the critically acclaimed feminist punk-rock group, The Lunachicks, featuring exclusive materials from their private archive.
This book recounts the coming-of-age tale of NYC teenagers who formed a sisterhood, found salvation, and became feminist icons in the ‘90s. It’s also a story about the enduring friendship between Theo Kogan, Sydney Silver, and Gina Volpe. They formed the Lunachicks at LaGuardia High School and had a record deal with Blast First Records as teenagers, mentored by Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore. This is a bawdy and gripping account that features never-before-seen photos, illustrations, and ephemera from the band’s private archive. Contributions from Lunachicks drummer Chip English, founding member Sindi B., and former bandmate Becky Wreck offer insights into their journey.