A review by bookdragonhoard
Fallopian Rhapsody: The Story of the Lunachicks by The Lunachicks

5.0

Sometime in the early 90s, I picked up Lunachicks Drop Dead Live CD at the he record exchange, a whim purchase because of the band name. I was hooked after that and had all their albums on rotation. My first car, a little sporty red thing, was heralded by Lunachicks tunes at full blast. If I'd been old enough for a credit card, I would've bought all the merch I found on Go Kart records website. (I'm still mad I couldn't.) Reading this book was revisiting a resonant place. Learning more about the band just enhanced my love of the music, still in rotation in my playlists. Finding out a classmate from middle and high school did a stint as their drummer just made me even more fan-girly.
I've read a ton of music bios this year: Debbie Harry, Bad Religion, Beastie Boys, Bikini Kill ..but this one is pushing top of my favourites list.