Archive for the ‘Photography’ Category

Philadelphia: Selected Photography

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

Radio Silence / Selected Photography travels to Philadelphia in January for a showing at our friend Wes’ new book store Juanita and Juans. Ian Svenonius will be doing a special performance for the opening on Friday January 2nd. 

Radio Silence / Selected Photography
January 2 - February 1, 2009
Juanita and Juans
125 North 11th St (corner of North 11th St and Cherry St)
Philadelphia, PA 19107

Opening reception on Friday January 2, 2009 / 7pm-10pm

Vermont / Selected Photography

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

This past weekend, Radio Silence / Selected Photography made the second stop of its multi-city tour in Burlington, Vermont at the Sanctuary Artsite. We had a huge turnout on Friday night and were able to meet a ton of great Vermonters. On Saturday night Anthony hung out with Rich on The Radiator to do an interview about the book. The mp3 is archived in our podcast section.

We uploaded a bunch of images from the opening to our Flickr page. If anyone has any they took, you can ad them to our Radio Silence Friends group on Flickr. Thanks to Luis Calderin at Okay Okay, Jim Lockridge at Big Heavy World, Rich, Tony, and Aaron at The Radiator, Seven Days, WRUV, the whole Jager Di Paola Kemp crew, John Siddle, Leo Listi, Michael Jager, Steve Francisco, Josh Perrin, Caila Burke, Erica Izenberg, The Wards, and Blowtorch for making the night so great.

Photograph by John Siddle

Vermont: Selected Photography

Friday, November 7th, 2008

Radio Silence / Selected Photography is headed to Sanctuary Artsite in Burlington, Vermont on Friday November 14th. Sanctuary is part of the Jager DiPaola Kemp Design campus, which also includes the Iskra Print Collective and a really awesome ramp in the basement. Look out for the photo show to pop up in Philadelphia, Boston, Los Angeles, and more in 2009. Thank you to Luis, John, Leo, Michael, and Franny for helping us make this show happen. 

Radio Silence / Selected Photography
November 14th - December 12th, 2008
Sanctuary Artsite
47 Maple Street
Burlington, Vermont 05401

Opening reception: Friday November 14th, 2008 / 5pm-8pm

Photograph: Bad Brains at Viceroy Park, Charlotte North Carolina, January 16, 1982. Photograph by Rusty Moore

NY / LA portraits

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Chain of Strength, 2008! Not joking… This shot was taken at our Los Angeles release party along with a few other amazing group shots. You can find our favorites from New York and Los Angeles on the Radio Silence Flickr page. All photographs by Jesse Untracht-Oakner.

Do You Remember When We Used To Hang Out?

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

Nathan and I hung the photography show up yesterday at the Riviera. Hope to see everyone tonight at powerHouse and tomorrow at that Riviera for the photography show opening.

Redemption

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

The most difficult part in assembling Radio Silence was communicating to everyone exactly what we were looking for. We had almost twenty years of visuals, sounds and stories to start with when we began the project, we wanted to uncover the history behind everything we knew as familiar. Somewhere out there were uncropped photos, layout mechanicals, hand written lyrics and miscellaneous shit that would blow minds, we just had to find them. The second tier to this was finding images we could get permission to use and would reproduce well.

Once we were able to communicate what we were looking for we reached out to every person we knew who might have this stuff or know where to find it. One of the first people to dig into their archives and nail what we needed was Philly’s Phinest, Justin Moulder. In addition to “playing” guitar in the legendary Prohibition, Justin was the editor of Suburban Fanzine. There was a new crop of zines in the early 1990s including Suburban, Indecision, Daydream, Industrial Cows and Tidbits that really captured a transitional time in hardcore. The early 1990s saw a wave of bands winding down, new ones cropping up and hardcore splintering off into all these sleeper cells. What struck me as unique about Suburban Fanzine aside from the fact that it actually showed up in my mailbox (ed.note - Where’s my ‘zine Gabe Good N Plenty!??) is that it embraced new sounds in hardcore but still remained critical and lighthearted. With several miles separating people and scenes, the tone of a ‘zine was your only little window into the editor and who they were….well unless you had a hacked phone dialer. Each one of these fanzines had a personality and identity that made them special.

Justin dug up this photo that he had gotten from another zinester, Mikey Fastbreak though the photo was actually taken by Micha…just Micha but Mikey scrawled his name on it in white-out. Everyone is familiar with the image Zack D screaming in that O’Neill longsleeve shirt on the cover of the Inside Out 7″ but who knew how big the actual shot was before they cropped it? There’s pretty amazing crowd here, Porcell resting his arm on the amp, Sloth Crew kids, Foundation Records owners…pretty sick . We passed this around to several Orange County dudes and they were able to identify almost every person pictured.

As the book progressed and things changed, this image got lost in the shuffle. We didn’t have a negative and couldn’t track Mikey or Micha down and the book was really going a different direction. This image was altered and changed here to a process blue, not quite Inside Out blue. Eventually the treatment for all the artwork in the book became much more hands off, we wanted the images to breathe and keep their integrity.

Redemption…I hope Justin believes in it because despite his effort and dedication a botched cut-and-paste job by myself resulted in his name being omitted in our thanks list, a major hardcore no-no. I was pretty sick when I got his text and refused to believe it but that’s how it went down. Radio Silence wouldn’t have been possible without our contributors and Justin really jump started the project with this image and we’re extremely grateful. Maybe the Phillies can win the World Series this year as a trade off…psyche!

Photo: Inside Out Spanky’s Cafe, Riverside, California c.1990; Photograph by Micha

Albany Style

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Theresa Kelliher captured some amazing hardcore moments including the iconic image of Gorilla Biscuits which graced the back cover of Start Today. Everything about the photo is classic down to Civ’s fade which was replicated by many young HC dudes to varying degrees of success (C’mon admit it, you brought that shit to barber at least once).

Theresa’s shot of the Albany Crew that appears in Radio Silence perfectly frames up New York City’s little brother scene with big smiles and hard stances. Here’s an outtake from that same roll that yielded the picture in the book. Radio Silence’s legal council, Mr. Dave Stein, is front and center. Click the picture for the full sized image and see how many all-stars you can find and feel free to post them in the comments section.

Photo: Albany crew, Albany, New York 1988; Photograph by Theresa Kelliher

“Living in the Modern World” - Philin Phlash

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Philin and I were just discussing details of the photography show we are doing for Radio Silence on October 4th and he mentioned that he finally has a website up. PhilinPhlashPhotos.com

Don’t get to partied out on October 3rd that you can’t make it to the photography show on October 4th. Philin will have the SSD (at CBGB’s) photo from Radio Silence framed and for sale in an artist’s edition of 5. It’s pretty fucking amazing in person.

Photo: Misfits [top]; Photograph by Philin Phlash