"A comprehensive and deeply personal trip through the cultural history of the scream. From Slipknot to Edvard Munch to John Carpenter and back into his own body, Michael Seidlinger reminds us all why we scream. As a singer, this one really hit home!" –Geoff Rickly, singer of Thursday
"Michael J. Seidlinger dissects the emotional complexity of the scream and-using examples from history, pop culture, and his own life-analyzes the way it highjacks the rational mind.
Scream is an unforgettable ode to auditory extremes." –
Jim Ruland, author of Corporate Rock Sucks: The Rise & Fall of SST Records