Mick Mercer


Mick Mercer is a journalist and author best known for his books, photos and reviews of the goth and punk scenes.

Life and work

Mercer is primarily a writer focused on the Gothic rock scene that emerged from the initial Post-punk era in the late 1970s and early 1980s. He has also photographed bands from the Punk era onwards, publishing a monthly online magazine, The Mick, for over ten years. Mercer now hosts a weekly live internet radio show, , as well as providing daily reviews and/or photo galleries in his online newsletter,, now largely shared in ongoing fashion via subscription-based publishing platform Substack, with which he continues to cover contemporary post-punk acts and culture.
Mercer ran one of the first punk fanzines, Panache, from 1976 to 1992. In 1978, he began writing for British music paper Record Mirror, then freelanced for ZigZag magazine, later becoming its editor until the magazine folded in 1986. During the 1980s, he wrote regularly for the British music weekly Melody Maker, and edited Siren magazine in the 1990s. He has written five books on gothic music, in addition to numerous self-published material.
Mercer's Music to Die For compendium was described by The Quietus as having "a far greater stylistic variety than the casual observer might imagine", and as being "stuffed full of the best and most artistic music the world has to offer".
In 2023, some of Mick Mercer's photographs were exhibited as a part of "The Batcave Exhibition" at the Museum of Youth Culture on Berwick Street in Soho. The journalist's important - predominantly goth-based - photo archive may be sampled at this page on the Redbubble website: ''''

Discography

The second and third books spawned a series of CD compilations, with detailed sleeve notes provided by Mercer.Gothic Rock, Gothic Rock 2, September 1995 Gothic Rock 3: Black on Black, Hex Files—The Goth Bible Vol. 1, 1997 Hex Files—The Goth Bible Vol. 2, Hex Files—The Goth Bible Vol. 3, 1998