Mick Mercer is an author who best known for his reviews of goth and punk music. He publishes a monthly online magazine called "The Mick" Goth is a modern subculture that gained visibility during the early 1980s within the gothic rock scene, a sub-genre of post punk, and continues to this day. ... Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
List of books
Mercer, Mick (2002). 21st Century Goth. Reynolds & Hearn. ISBN 1903111285
Mercer, Mick (1988). Gothic Rock Black Book. Omnibus Press. ISBN 0711915466
Mercer, Mick (1997). Hex Files: The Goth Bible. Overlook Press; 1 Amer ed edition. ISBN 0879517832
External links
Official website (http://www.mickmercer.com)
Interview on Starvox.net (http://www.starvox.net/intview/mm.htm)
Interview on Morbidoutlook.com (http://www.morbidoutlook.com/lifestyle/articles/2002_06_mickmercer.html)
Mercer with other men were engaged in filling the silo with green corn, and he was inside, and for greater convenience in his work, he closed both doors.
Mercer is survived by six brothers, Alec, Arcadia; Kib and Sammy, Elwood Park; Charles, Myakka City; Adam, Samoset; and MickMercer, Olustra.
MERCER, and five children were left to mourn the loss of there loved ones and to these, the sympathy of all is extended.
Raised close enough to the end of a Heathrow Airport runway to be eternally intrigued by Adventure, MickMercer was born in the 1950's and swiftly grew to hate the 1960's.
Mick has been followed, shot at, run over, loved, liked, loathed and ignored, and hasn't much cared about any of it.