[Click for larger image.] I was lucky enough to see Black Flag play live a number of times in the ’80s, around the time Glen E. Friedman shot the photo that graces this book’s cover. I was an underage teen sneaking into grownup punk clubs, high on moshpit fumes (and, truth be told, lots else). The band, and that subculture that surrounded them, changed my life.
Spray Paint the Walls: The Story of Black Flag
explores the history of one of the most important bands, if not the most important, in American punk history.
Snip from observations by writer Joe Carducci, who was long associated with SST Records (some links added):
“[The book is] very well reported and assembled by Brit music writer Stevie Chick, author of the better of the recent Sonic Youth books
Spray Paint the Walls: The Story of Black Flag
Here’s a related post on photographer Glen E. Friedman’s blog.
You may also be interested in some of Carducci’s own writings on the subject of music and fandom.
After the jump: Glen E. Friedman shares an exclusive sneak peek at the back cover, with an ’80s photo of Greg Ginn.