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Rock Books to Look Forward to in 2025


With the 2025 holiday season upon us, it’s time to start gift-giving. If anyone on your shopping list enjoys a good book about music, you’re in luck.

In the past calendar year, a slew of rock-related books have entered the market, offering something for everyone.

For fans of memoirs, there’s Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell’s aptly titled Heartbreaker, along with Lionel Richie’s Truly: The Official Inspirational Journey Through the Life of a Musical Legend and part two of Robbie Robertson’s memoir, titled Insomnia. Not to mention Ozzy Osbourne’s Last Rites, which takes on extra special meaning given the singer’s passing at the age of 76 in July.

Or perhaps you know someone who loves musical photography. In that case, there’s Oasis The Masterplan featuring archival images by Kevin Cummins — fitting for the year in which the Britpop band reunited — and Pearl Jam Live!: 35 Years of Legendary Music and Revolutionary Shows by Selena Fragassi.

We’d also recommend one or a few of this year’s books honoring the women of rock, including but not limited to Pretend We’re Dead: The Rise, Fall and Resurrection of Women in Rock in the ’90s by Tanya Pearson, Songs She Wrote: Forty Hits by Pioneering Women of Popular Music by Michael G. Garber, or Queens of Disco by Annie Zaleski.

And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. In the gallery below, we’ve rounded up 45 rock books released this year that would be perfect for gifting the music lover in your life this holiday season.



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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.