Fugazi probably looks fantastic through the lens of glen E. friedman’s camera. We’ll soon find out - when Keep Your Eyes Open is available to explore.
Click the book to read more about it on Amazon.
It’s a book of photographs of the legendary punk band by an artist who is well known for capturing the most exciting action on still film. Whether he’s aiming at pioneer skaters Jay Adams or Tony Alva, or frenetic stage performers Minor Threat or Beastie Boys, Friedman’s camera has excellent perspective. This man has shot it all, and has the talent to portray the raw energy of the live experience. My esteem for both Fugazi and Friedman is in the upper atmosphere of esteem layers due to both going beyond what is necessary for their careers and truly caring about the audience’s experience of their medium. It will be wonderful to see the large glossy pages of this upcoming coffee table tome. I think I will have to add this to my wishlist!
The book will be officially released on the 3rd of September, 20 years on the day of the band’s first live show. (ISIS and Neurosis like to think they are veterans for being 10 years old, but 20 years and still touring, playing, and being super cool, that’s Fugazi…)
FUGAZI BOOK LINKS
Keep Your Eyes Open website
Burning Flags Press - You can catch up so much great gEfriedman memorabilia on the Burning Flags page including his other new photo books like RECOGNIZE with words by Peter Lamborn Wilson (aka Hakim Bey author of T.A.Z.).
Burning Flags Press even has a music$pace page where you can watch rare punk and protest videos, and see pages from the books.
Dischord Records
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For a more jazz influenced Fugazi, please click over to this youTube video (no embedding) for “Shut The Door”.
If you aren’t hip to what the various members of Fugazi have been up to lately, pitchf*#k has some info, like tour dates for The Evens and Joe Lally. And of course, Ian MacKaye runs Dischord Records which publishes all of Fugazi’s albums.




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