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  • Published: 7 March 2016
  • ISBN: 9781784704568
  • Imprint: Vintage
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 512
  • RRP: $29.99
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Powder



'The best book ever written about being in a band' NME - a debauched rock'n'roll classic

Keva McCluskey craves success. Other bands are making it big and now his worst enemy is on MTV. Without being recognised among the great songwriters of our time, Keva feels he cannot confront his horrific past. That's why he formed the Grams.

James Love wants all the sex, cocaine and groupies that fame can bring him. That's why he joined the Grams.

Guy de Burnet wants to sell records the ethical way. That's why he formed a record label which prizes morality as highly as platinum discs. When he signs the Grams, it can only end in tears.

  • Published: 7 March 2016
  • ISBN: 9781784704568
  • Imprint: Vintage
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 512
  • RRP: $29.99
Categories:

About the author

Kevin Sampson

Kevin Sampson is the author of eight novels, as well as Extra Time, his account of a season in the life of a Liverpool FC fanatic, and the moving narrative of the Hillsborough tragedy, Hillsborough Voices. He has also contributed to football anthologies, including Here We Go Gathering Cups in May and Redmen, which he also edited.
Kevin is a regular contributor to the Guardian, Observer and the award-winning LFC podcast, The Anfield Wrap. He lives on Merseyside where he is a long-term supporter of CALM, a charity specialising in the mental health needs of young males.
You can find him at @ksampsonwriter on Twitter.

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Praise for Powder

A code-red book... Drop what you're reading and read this immediately... A rip-snorting, rollicking ride from obscurity to rock 'n' roll debauchery and through the other side.

Alex James, Blur

Brilliant, funny, sharply-observed... The airport-busting novel of the summer

Loaded

Powder is more essential to your well-being than 97 percent of the albums that'll come out this year.

Melody Maker

A pacey and hilarious catalogue of vanity, insecurities, bonhomie and belligerence... A portrait of the contemporary music industry that is almost uncanny in its accuracy.

Independent

Tells it like it is - Sampson is never better than when revelling in the sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll - All young bands should be made to read Powder; if it doesn't put them off, nothing will

The Times