Rock & Rebellion Publication shifts the focus from listening to understanding, unpacking the cultural weight behind British rock. Rooted in the legacy of the Rolling Stones, The Clash, and Pink Floyd, it explores how music became a response to class tension, political unrest, and evolving identity.
Through a blend of concise song analysis, historical context, and bold editorial design, the publication begins to reveal the deeper narratives embedded within the genre, inviting readers to look beyond the surface and engage with the ideas that shaped the sound.
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Historical and lyrical research revealed that British rock has consistently challenged authority, from working-class frustrations to political resistance and struggles with personal identity.
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A 20-page editorial publication that combines song analysis, historical context, and expressive typography to visually amplify the themes of rebellion and protest embedded in the music.
ROCK & REBELLION
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