The Akron Sound: The Heyday of the Midwest's Punk Capital

Chrissie Hynde, Devo..Rubber City Rebels...The Rubber City's rebel musical roots

Music made in Akron symbolized an attitude more so than a singular sound. Crafted by kids hell-bent on not following their parents into the rubber plants, the music was an intentional antithesis of Top 40 radio. Call it punk or call it new wave, but in a short few years, major labels signed Chrissie Hynde, Devo, the Waitresses, Tin Huey, the Bizarros, the Rubber City Rebels and Rachel Sweet. They had their own bars, the Crypt and the Bank. They had their own label, Clone Records. They even had their own recording space, Bushflow Studios. London's Stiff Records released an Akron compilation album, and suddenly there were "Akron Nights" in London clubs and CBGB was waiving covers for people with Akron IDs. Author Calvin Rydbom of the "Akron Sound" Museum remembers that short time when the Rubber City was the place.

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The Akron Sound: The Heyday of the Midwest's Punk Capital

Chrissie Hynde, Devo..Rubber City Rebels...The Rubber City's rebel musical roots

Music made in Akron symbolized an attitude more so than a singular sound. Crafted by kids hell-bent on not following their parents into the rubber plants, the music was an intentional antithesis of Top 40 radio. Call it punk or call it new wave, but in a short few years, major labels signed Chrissie Hynde, Devo, the Waitresses, Tin Huey, the Bizarros, the Rubber City Rebels and Rachel Sweet. They had their own bars, the Crypt and the Bank. They had their own label, Clone Records. They even had their own recording space, Bushflow Studios. London's Stiff Records released an Akron compilation album, and suddenly there were "Akron Nights" in London clubs and CBGB was waiving covers for people with Akron IDs. Author Calvin Rydbom of the "Akron Sound" Museum remembers that short time when the Rubber City was the place.

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The Akron Sound: The Heyday of the Midwest's Punk Capital

The Akron Sound: The Heyday of the Midwest's Punk Capital

by Calvin C. Rydbom
The Akron Sound: The Heyday of the Midwest's Punk Capital

The Akron Sound: The Heyday of the Midwest's Punk Capital

by Calvin C. Rydbom

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Chrissie Hynde, Devo..Rubber City Rebels...The Rubber City's rebel musical roots

Music made in Akron symbolized an attitude more so than a singular sound. Crafted by kids hell-bent on not following their parents into the rubber plants, the music was an intentional antithesis of Top 40 radio. Call it punk or call it new wave, but in a short few years, major labels signed Chrissie Hynde, Devo, the Waitresses, Tin Huey, the Bizarros, the Rubber City Rebels and Rachel Sweet. They had their own bars, the Crypt and the Bank. They had their own label, Clone Records. They even had their own recording space, Bushflow Studios. London's Stiff Records released an Akron compilation album, and suddenly there were "Akron Nights" in London clubs and CBGB was waiving covers for people with Akron IDs. Author Calvin Rydbom of the "Akron Sound" Museum remembers that short time when the Rubber City was the place.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781625858634
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 03/05/2018
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author


With a master's in library sciences from Kent State and a master's in English from the University of Akron, Calvin Rydbom is the vice-president and archivist of the Akron Sound Museum and vice-president of freelance archiving firm Pursue Posterity. He has published a number of music-related articles and was elected to the Society of American Archivists steering committee on recorded sound before being promoted to website liaison.

Table of Contents

Preface 9

Acknowledgements 15

Introduction 17

Part I The Players

The Numbers Band 115-60-75) 21

The Rubber City Rebels 27

Tin Huey 44

The Bizarros 59

Devo 68

Hammer Damage 76

Unit 5 82

Chi-Pig 89

The Waitresses 94

Liam Sternberg 103

Robert Christgau 108

Those Who Played an "Akron Sound" Somewhere Else 110

All Those Other Great Bands 114

Part II The Places

The Crypt 125

The Bank 130

JB's 134

Bushflow Studios 136

Clone Records 140

Part III Not Quite the End After the Sound 145

Bibliography 155

About the Author 157

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