

With an introduction by award-winning artist Richard Hawley.
So It Started There chronicles the life and career of drummer Nick Banks, including how he came to be in the iconic and beloved band Pulp.
Beginning with his childhood in Rotherham, England, Nick recounts his personal and musical journey through the genres, first as a punk, then as a goth; how it all started when he was first inspired to pick up the sticks by Sex Pistols drummer Paul Cook.
Flash forward to the eighties. Nick spies an ad from his favorite band, Pulp, in a local club. He pays Jarvis Cocker and the gang a visit and the rest is history.
From there, Nick describes his growth as a professional drummer and musician, the trials and tribulations of chasing success in the music industry, touring triumphs and horrors, the band’s journey from relative obscurity to becoming a global sensation, and the process of writing and recording their most famous albums.
Written with warmth, humor, and charm, Nick tells all. And with it, tells the story of a band that defined a generation.
- Price: $28.99
- Pages: 432
- Carton Quantity: 10
- Publisher: Omnibus Press
- Imprint: Omnibus Press
- Publication Date: 26th March 2024
- Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
- Illustration Note: 2x8pp photographs
- ISBN: 9781915841100
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Composers & Musicians
MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Rock
MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Pop Vocal
“Nick Banks is the time-keeper of Pulp, and within these covers are the early times, the good times, the not-so-good times and the WTF times. Do You Remember the First Time? Nick does. Great stuff.” Jarvis Cocker
“A unique, clear-eyed take on the Britpop boom” The Telegraph
“Told in a wonderful, personable style... an entertaining insight into a truly unique band” Classic Pop
With an introduction by award-winning artist Richard Hawley.
So It Started There chronicles the life and career of drummer Nick Banks, including how he came to be in the iconic and beloved band Pulp.
Beginning with his childhood in Rotherham, England, Nick recounts his personal and musical journey through the genres, first as a punk, then as a goth; how it all started when he was first inspired to pick up the sticks by Sex Pistols drummer Paul Cook.
Flash forward to the eighties. Nick spies an ad from his favorite band, Pulp, in a local club. He pays Jarvis Cocker and the gang a visit and the rest is history.
From there, Nick describes his growth as a professional drummer and musician, the trials and tribulations of chasing success in the music industry, touring triumphs and horrors, the band’s journey from relative obscurity to becoming a global sensation, and the process of writing and recording their most famous albums.
Written with warmth, humor, and charm, Nick tells all. And with it, tells the story of a band that defined a generation.
- Price: $28.99
- Pages: 432
- Carton Quantity: 10
- Publisher: Omnibus Press
- Imprint: Omnibus Press
- Publication Date: 26th March 2024
- Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
- Illustrations Note: 2x8pp photographs
- ISBN: 9781915841100
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Composers & Musicians
MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Rock
MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Pop Vocal
“Nick Banks is the time-keeper of Pulp, and within these covers are the early times, the good times, the not-so-good times and the WTF times. Do You Remember the First Time? Nick does. Great stuff.” Jarvis Cocker
“A unique, clear-eyed take on the Britpop boom” The Telegraph
“Told in a wonderful, personable style... an entertaining insight into a truly unique band” Classic Pop