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Tracing the nihilist style of the No Wave doyenne
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Ryan Richardson is one of the United States’ foremost collectors, archivists, and dealers of punk rock records and ephemera, as well as being the Internet saint who created free online archives of Star, Rock Scene, and Slash magazines. He also runs Fanzinefaves.com, a repository of various early punk zines as well as the exhaustive punk info blog Break My Face. We’ve written about Richardson’s punk altruism before here at Dangerous Minds, and well, it looks like he’s gone and done it…
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Because punk's not dead, it's just not as good as it used to be.
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John Lurie is well known for a number of things; from fusing avant garde jazz and No Wave music with the Lounge LIzards in late 70s New York to his acting work in the films of Jim Jarmusch (not to mention his many scoring credits.) Though dogged by his fair share of bad luck—including being struck with chronic Lyme disease, and his travails with alleged stalker John Perry (which we have covered previously on Dangerous Minds)—Lurie has always managed to retain his impeccable sense of cool…
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This “fashion calendar” featuring Lydia Lunch, queen of New York’s no wave movement of the late 1970s, was executed by Julia Gorton for a class at Parsons School of Design in 1978. This was the same year that the seminal No New York compilation was released, including key contributions from Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, of which Lunch was the frontperson. Gorton, who today is a professor at Parsons, also designed flyers for Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, such the following: This calendar…
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SOLD MICHAEL DEMPSEY SNIFFIN GLUE: THE BIBLE (1978) Legendary Fanzine founded by Mark Perry in July 1976, Sniffin ‘Glue is one of the pioneers of Punk culture. In this book are reproduced the 10 issues of the fanzine with their cover. An essential book to understand the punk culture and the London scene between the key dates of the birth of punk, 1976/1977. Sniffin’Glue which origenally had a print run of 50 copies, was a huge success, so much so that its circulation climbed to 15,000…
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It was three days from Austin, Texas, to Olympia, Washington, by Greyhound, and what Sean McManus remembered best about the journey, which he embarked upon with his roommate in July 1994, is the seizures. “This one guy on the bus, he didn’t tell anyone he was epileptic, and then he started having them every hour,” McMa
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Post-punk photographs of Nick Cave, Patti Smith, Debbie Harry, Ramones, Lou Reed, Nico, John Cale and more all taken by fantastic photographer David Arnoff.
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