Noise Damage isn't just another rock memoir; it's a candid expos of the music industry's underbelly, seen through the eyes of James Kennedy, a half-deaf kid from a remote Welsh village. Hailed as a genius, he's on the cusp of stardom when the industry collapses, leaving a generation of artists without a shot.
This is a tale of resilience, where the best lessons are learned from good losers. Kennedy shares his struggles, triumphs, and the absurd realities of a life devoted to music. Discover the gun-toting label execs, life-saving surgeons, and the drummers--and the transformative power of music itself. For fans of raw memoirs, music industry stories, and anyone who's chased a dream against all odds.