Released in 1990, Red Hot + Blue was the music industry’s first major response to the AIDS epidemic. In today’s blog post, John S. Garrison discusses why it made sense to choose Cole Porter a...
Welcome to our latest author Q&A, where we chat to the writers behind new and upcoming 33 1/3 books! Ahead of its publication, author John S. Garrison talks about Various Artists' Red Hot + Blue....
Kollaps was Einstürzende Neubauten’s first album. Its unique sound claimed many fans and now is the subject of an upcoming 33 1/3 Europe book by Melle Jan Kromhout and Jan Nieuwenhuis. In toda...
Welcome to our latest author Q&A, where we chat to the writers behind new and upcoming 33 1/3 books! Today C.C. McKee talks to us about Aqua’s rapid rise to fame and why she chose to write abou...
Upon its release in 1997, Aqua's Aquarium became an instant classic for many queer music-lovers. In today's blog post, C.C. McKee explores 'Aqua’s camp approach to dance music'. It was this exp...
We're finally announcing our selections from the 2024 33 1/3 open call. Here is the list of our forthcoming 33 1/3 books which will begin publishing early 2026. The post Announcing the newest 3...
Édith Piaf is France's most celebrated and mythified singing star. Professor David Loosely takes a look at Edith’s past and shares how she continues to be a global icon today. The post Édit...
In anticipation of the soon to be published, The Isley Brothers 3+3, author Darrell McNeill reflects on The Isley Brothers' place in music, culture, and history – a place that cannot be denied....
Welcome to our latest author Q&A, where we chat to the writers behind new and upcoming 33 1/3 books! Today Micajah Henley talks to us about The Clash's Sandinista!. Henley tells us more about his...
This month we have two new books joining Genre: A 33 1/3 series: Math Rock and Neue Deutsche Welle. Keep reading to find out more about each book. Plus, we can finally reveal some of the forthcom...