Sound Minds – Musicians on Mental Health
Musicians on Mental Health
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Product details:
- Publisher John Wiley & Sons
- Date of Publication 5 May 2026
- ISBN 9798895270905
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages198 pages
- Size 140x216x15 mm
- Weight 666 g
- Language English 700
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In a 2019 study surveying roughly 1,500 musicians, 75 percent reported suffering from some form of mental health difficulty, pulling back the curtain on a harsh reality within the music industry. Further complicating this is the industry's darkly romantic association with mental health, regarding diagnoses like anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder not as mental health concerns but as fuel for the art form—a troublesome but ultimately beneficial fount of creativity.
Containing interviews with sixteen indie music artists, including Shamir, Jim Adkins of Jimmy Eat World, Ritzy Bryan of The Joy Formidable, Chris Carrabba of Dashboard Confessional, Tegan Quin of Tegan and Sara, and others, Sound Minds explores mental health in the music industry through the eyes of the musicians themselves, articulating the realities of the industry's mental health crisis. Additionally, Hilleary pens a poignant and honest introduction regarding his own struggles with mental health and what readers will learn from these musicians' perspectives. All told, Hilleary offers an in-depth look at how mental health conditions affect and challenge even our most beloved and seemingly undaunted artistic heroes.
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