Poetry is poetry, not autobiography, but the first section of Eady's book, Home Front, is somewhat harrowing. The poems in that section all deal with his family, and they describe difficult people in difficult situations. The Home Front poems are also named after song titles, or slight variations on song titles. Autobiography of a Jukebox, indeed.
The second section is Rodney King Blues - poems about race in America. These are, understandably, pretty grim at times as well. The Bruise of the Lyric is a section with poems about musicians, and the final section of unrelated poems is called Small Moments.
Eady's poems are straightforward and unambiguous, for the most part. If many of them are dark, they are also moving.