Cover: Rough Description: Love Letters and Ghost Stories From a Life in Music by Don Pyle

Rough Description: Love Letters and Ghost Stories From a Life in Music

Pyle, Don

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  • “Based on his days as a fly in the mosh pit of the nascent punk scene in Toronto and decades of drumming for some of my favorite beat groups, you would think that Don Pyle has a lot of great stories to tell and insight to share. You are not wrong. Come for the Guelph Riot, and then see if you can guess which Shadowy Man tossed a lovingly compiled Grateful Dead cassette from a moving vehicle.” — Ira Kaplan, co-founder, vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter from Yo La Tengo

    Don Pyle’s tantalizing memoir, Rough Description, recalls first bands, the absurdity and incredible rewards of touring, and dubious-dealing stories of the groups he’s been in, most prominently as drummer and co-founder of beloved group Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet. It recounts friend and work relationships with musician Dallas Good, venerable producer/engineer Steve Albini, iconic comedy troupe Kids in the Hall, whose series and theme his group created, and others.

    Alternately melancholic and hilarious, this book chronicles Pyle’s bonkers experiences while attending hair school, his evolving relationship with his mother, how the Ramones affected his young teen brain, a life-changing car accident, and other situations from a creative life lived fully, providing oodles of salacious dish. You’ll discover how a punk rock pen pal led to a career in showbiz and how to put out the same record over and over again.

    Photography, performing and writing music in bands, recording and producing numerous other artists, writing about music, and scoring for film and TV are all part of Pyle’s distinct observer’s eye — one that sees all creative media as aspects of the same stream.

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  • Don Pyle is a Toronto artist, working primarily in music, sound, photography, and writing. Author of two books, including Trouble in the Camera Club, he’s released 15 albums, has shot photos for the covers of numerous books and records, and has scored music for feature films and TV series.

  • Published: May 2026

    ISBN: 9781770417137

    Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.5 in.

    Pages: 304

Reviews

“Based on his days as a fly in the mosh pit of the nascent punk scene in Toronto and decades of drumming for some of my favorite beat groups, you would think that Don Pyle has a lot of great stories to tell, and insight to share. You are not wrong. Come for the Guelph Riot, and then see if you can guess which Shadowy Man tossed a lovingly compiled Grateful Dead cassette from a moving vehicle.” — Ira Kaplan (Yo La Tengo)

“What can't Don Pyle do? He's dazzled us with his drumming, documented Toronto's punk history with intimate verve, and (for a lucky few) styled our hair. Now, he's written the most affectionate, insightful and tender music memoir I've ever read. Like the sweetest, sweatiest moshpit hug, you'll never want it to end.” — Jason McBride (author of Eat Your Mind: The Radical Life and Work of Kathy Acker)

“A big-city-art-punk-music-dream recounted from the first row, backstage, on stage, and under the carpets. A marvel of memory and identity entangled in sound and vision across decades, it's also an emotional and intimate travelogue of revelation, transformation, and the power of creativity and community.” — Patti Schmidt (Brave New Waves)

“[Pyle] takes a mature and self-aware look back at an interesting time to be alive, not just musically but also culturally and politically. Most books on the era reek of an infuriating I-was-a-punk-before-you-were-a-punk bravado. Rough Description is definitely not that kind of book. So read, dig out your old Shadowy Men records and enjoy.” — Canuckistan Music