Overview
āThe Bars represent me finding my people. We were like a tribe. Together we are strong whereas before we felt weak and ostracized.ā
Barred for Life is a photo documentary cataloging the legacy of Punk Rock pioneers Black Flag, through stories, interviews, and photographs of diehard fans who wear their iconic logo, The Bars, conspicuously tattooed upon their skin. Author Stewart Ebersole provides a personal narrative describing what made the existence of Punk Rock such an important facet of his and many other peopleās lives, and the role that Black Flagās actions and music played in soundtracking the ups and downs of living as cultural outsiders.
āThe Bars say āIām not one of them,ā and it also lets the right people know that I am one of them.ā
Stark black-and-white portraits provide visual testimony to the thesis that Black Flagās factual Punk-pioneering role and their hyper-distilled mythology are now more prevalent worldwide then when the band was in service. An extensive tour of North America and Western Europe documents dedicated fans bearing Bars-on-skin and other Black Flag iconography. Nearly four hundred āBarredā fans lined up, smiled/frowned for the camera, and issued their stories for the permanent record.
āIt is the black flag of anarchism, and that is the opposite of the white flag of surrender.ā
Barred for Life expands its own scope by presenting interviews with former Black Flag members and those close to the band. Interviews with alumni Dez Cadena, Ron Reyes, Kira Roessler, Keith Morris, and Chuck Dukowski, as well as photographers Glen E. Friedman and Ed Colver, and the man responsible for tattooing The Bars on more than a few Black Flag players, Rick Spellman, round out and spotlight aspects of Black Flagās vicious live performances, forward-thinking work ethic, and indisputable reputation for acting as both champions and iconoclastic destroyers of the Punk Rock culture they helped to create.
āWhen I see The Bars I think āBlack Flag the band,ā but they also represent an entire movement of people that are not going to conform. They are part of a culture of people that stand up for themselves.ā
This book title, Barred for Life (How Black Flag's Iconic Logo became Punk Rock's Secret Handshake), ISBN: 9781604863949, by Stewart Dean Ebersole, Jared Castaldi, published by PM Press (February 14, 2013) is available in paperback. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.
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