Still in a Dream – SIGNED COPY

Signed Hardback | Still a Dream by Simon Reynolds

Secure your signed copy of Still a Dream, the brilliant new book from acclaimed music journalist and cultural critic Simon Reynolds.

Exploring the evolution of music, culture and sound, Reynolds delivers a sharp and insightful look at the ideas, movements and moments that have shaped modern music.

Publishing 18 June 2026, this is set to be an essential read for music fans and one of the standout cultural releases of the year.

Pre-order now to guarantee your signed copy — limited availability. Carefully packed and shipped from an independent UK bookshop.

A propulsive and personal account from a journalist who covered this music in real time from the frontlines, this title vividly recreates a period that was the last blast for the analogue culture of vinyl records and music papers, before the Internet changed everything.

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The definitive story of the slackers and shoegazers who reinvented rock.

Twenty years after his acclaimed postpunk best-seller, Rip It Up and Start Again, Simon Reynolds tells the tale of what happened next: the underground explosion of noisepop, shoegaze, slacker rock and grunge that reverberated through the late Eighties into the early Nineties.

Capturing the musical exhilaration of the era along with the alienation of youth during a period of ascendant conservative politics and glitzy mainstream pop, Still in a Dream celebrates a golden age of guitar reinvention, a second psychedelia of mind-blowing sounds pioneered by bands like My Bloody Valentine and Sonic Youth. In Britain, groups like Cocteau Twins and Slowdive escaped into shimmering dreamworlds while American underground rockers like Dinosaur Jr. and Pavement blended apathy and urgency into thrilling noise.

A propulsive and personal account from a journalist who covered this music in real time from the frontlines, Still in a Dream vividly recreates a period that was the last blast for the analogue culture of vinyl records and music papers, before the Internet changed everything.

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Dimensions 23.4 × 15.3 cm
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