Lydia Lunch is preaching to the perverted. Witness her dynamic spoken word ricochet off the dark humour and unnerving musicality of Joseph Keckler. A double-bill not for the faint-hearted. Limited tickets. LYDIA LUNCH JOSEPH KECKLER SECOND SHOW ADDED 07 08 MAR 𝐎𝐇𝐌 – 𝐅𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐈𝐕𝐀𝐋 𝐎𝐅 𝐎𝐓𝐇𝐄𝐑 𝐌𝐔𝐒𝐈𝐂
Lydia Lunch is preaching to the perverted. Witness her dynamic spoken word ricochet off the dark humour and unnerving musicality of Joseph Keckler. A double-bill not for the faint-hearted. Limited tickets. LYDIA LUNCH JOSEPH KECKLER SECOND SHOW ADDED 07 08 MAR 𝐎𝐇𝐌 – 𝐅𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐈𝐕𝐀𝐋 𝐎𝐅 𝐎𝐓𝐇𝐄𝐑 𝐌𝐔𝐒𝐈𝐂
Lydia Lunch is preaching to the perverted. Witness her dynamic spoken word ricochet off the dark humour and unnerving musicality of Joseph Keckler. A double-bill not for the faint-hearted. Limited tickets. LYDIA LUNCH JOSEPH KECKLER SECOND SHOW ADDED 07 08 MAR 𝐎𝐇𝐌 – 𝐅𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐈𝐕𝐀𝐋 𝐎𝐅 𝐎𝐓𝐇𝐄𝐑 𝐌𝐔𝐒𝐈𝐂
Lydia Lunch is preaching to the perverted. Witness her dynamic spoken word ricochet off the dark humour and unnerving musicality of Joseph Keckler. A double-bill not for the faint-hearted. Limited tickets. LYDIA LUNCH JOSEPH KECKLER SECOND SHOW ADDED 07 08 MAR 𝐎𝐇𝐌 – 𝐅𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐈𝐕𝐀𝐋 𝐎𝐅 𝐎𝐓𝐇𝐄𝐑 𝐌𝐔𝐒𝐈𝐂
Lydia Lunch is preaching to the perverted. Witness her dynamic spoken word ricochet off the dark humour and unnerving musicality of Joseph Keckler. A double-bill not for the faint-hearted. Limited tickets. LYDIA LUNCH JOSEPH KECKLER SECOND SHOW ADDED 07 08 MAR 𝐎𝐇𝐌 – 𝐅𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐈𝐕𝐀𝐋 𝐎𝐅 𝐎𝐓𝐇𝐄𝐑 𝐌𝐔𝐒𝐈𝐂
Lydia Lunch Photos by: @rickmcginnis 1988 in Toronto “Lydia Lunch showed up performing the material she’d later release on her Oral Fixation record, a pioneer of the spoken word genre (along with former Black Flag singer Henry Rollins – more about him shortly) that would turn out to have real longevity. My photos of her were meant to accompany an article my friend Tim was writing – a paean to the woman who was a kind of nihilist sex symbol in the underground subcultures that had formed since punk rock. So I tried to approach the shoot as something like glamour photography, not dissimilar to the photos I’d take of actress (and onetime Bond Girl) Jane Seymour for a fashion magazine a couple of weeks later. Bringing along my little portable studio – a light stand and umbrella bounce, a portable flash and a big white painter’s tarp I carried around in a gym bag – I cleared a space in the storage room at the Silver Dollar and found an unbroken bar stool that I placed midway between my tarp backdrop and my flash.” – Rick McGinnis #lydialunch #rickmcginnis
Lydia Lunch Photos by: @rickmcginnis 1988 in Toronto “Lydia Lunch showed up performing the material she’d later release on her Oral Fixation record, a pioneer of the spoken word genre (along with former Black Flag singer Henry Rollins – more about him shortly) that would turn out to have real longevity. My photos of her were meant to accompany an article my friend Tim was writing – a paean to the woman who was a kind of nihilist sex symbol in the underground subcultures that had formed since punk rock. So I tried to approach the shoot as something like glamour photography, not dissimilar to the photos I’d take of actress (and onetime Bond Girl) Jane Seymour for a fashion magazine a couple of weeks later. Bringing along my little portable studio – a light stand and umbrella bounce, a portable flash and a big white painter’s tarp I carried around in a gym bag – I cleared a space in the storage room at the Silver Dollar and found an unbroken bar stool that I placed midway between my tarp backdrop and my flash.” – Rick McGinnis #lydialunch #rickmcginnis
Lydia Lunch Photos by: @rickmcginnis 1988 in Toronto “Lydia Lunch showed up performing the material she’d later release on her Oral Fixation record, a pioneer of the spoken word genre (along with former Black Flag singer Henry Rollins – more about him shortly) that would turn out to have real longevity. My photos of her were meant to accompany an article my friend Tim was writing – a paean to the woman who was a kind of nihilist sex symbol in the underground subcultures that had formed since punk rock. So I tried to approach the shoot as something like glamour photography, not dissimilar to the photos I’d take of actress (and onetime Bond Girl) Jane Seymour for a fashion magazine a couple of weeks later. Bringing along my little portable studio – a light stand and umbrella bounce, a portable flash and a big white painter’s tarp I carried around in a gym bag – I cleared a space in the storage room at the Silver Dollar and found an unbroken bar stool that I placed midway between my tarp backdrop and my flash.” – Rick McGinnis #lydialunch #rickmcginnis
Lydia Lunch Photos by: @rickmcginnis 1988 in Toronto “Lydia Lunch showed up performing the material she’d later release on her Oral Fixation record, a pioneer of the spoken word genre (along with former Black Flag singer Henry Rollins – more about him shortly) that would turn out to have real longevity. My photos of her were meant to accompany an article my friend Tim was writing – a paean to the woman who was a kind of nihilist sex symbol in the underground subcultures that had formed since punk rock. So I tried to approach the shoot as something like glamour photography, not dissimilar to the photos I’d take of actress (and onetime Bond Girl) Jane Seymour for a fashion magazine a couple of weeks later. Bringing along my little portable studio – a light stand and umbrella bounce, a portable flash and a big white painter’s tarp I carried around in a gym bag – I cleared a space in the storage room at the Silver Dollar and found an unbroken bar stool that I placed midway between my tarp backdrop and my flash.” – Rick McGinnis #lydialunch #rickmcginnis
Lydia Lunch Photos by: @rickmcginnis 1988 in Toronto “Lydia Lunch showed up performing the material she’d later release on her Oral Fixation record, a pioneer of the spoken word genre (along with former Black Flag singer Henry Rollins – more about him shortly) that would turn out to have real longevity. My photos of her were meant to accompany an article my friend Tim was writing – a paean to the woman who was a kind of nihilist sex symbol in the underground subcultures that had formed since punk rock. So I tried to approach the shoot as something like glamour photography, not dissimilar to the photos I’d take of actress (and onetime Bond Girl) Jane Seymour for a fashion magazine a couple of weeks later. Bringing along my little portable studio – a light stand and umbrella bounce, a portable flash and a big white painter’s tarp I carried around in a gym bag – I cleared a space in the storage room at the Silver Dollar and found an unbroken bar stool that I placed midway between my tarp backdrop and my flash.” – Rick McGinnis #lydialunch #rickmcginnis
Lydia Lunch Photos by: @rickmcginnis 1988 in Toronto “Lydia Lunch showed up performing the material she’d later release on her Oral Fixation record, a pioneer of the spoken word genre (along with former Black Flag singer Henry Rollins – more about him shortly) that would turn out to have real longevity. My photos of her were meant to accompany an article my friend Tim was writing – a paean to the woman who was a kind of nihilist sex symbol in the underground subcultures that had formed since punk rock. So I tried to approach the shoot as something like glamour photography, not dissimilar to the photos I’d take of actress (and onetime Bond Girl) Jane Seymour for a fashion magazine a couple of weeks later. Bringing along my little portable studio – a light stand and umbrella bounce, a portable flash and a big white painter’s tarp I carried around in a gym bag – I cleared a space in the storage room at the Silver Dollar and found an unbroken bar stool that I placed midway between my tarp backdrop and my flash.” – Rick McGinnis #lydialunch #rickmcginnis
Lydia Lunch Photos by: @rickmcginnis 1988 in Toronto “Lydia Lunch showed up performing the material she’d later release on her Oral Fixation record, a pioneer of the spoken word genre (along with former Black Flag singer Henry Rollins – more about him shortly) that would turn out to have real longevity. My photos of her were meant to accompany an article my friend Tim was writing – a paean to the woman who was a kind of nihilist sex symbol in the underground subcultures that had formed since punk rock. So I tried to approach the shoot as something like glamour photography, not dissimilar to the photos I’d take of actress (and onetime Bond Girl) Jane Seymour for a fashion magazine a couple of weeks later. Bringing along my little portable studio – a light stand and umbrella bounce, a portable flash and a big white painter’s tarp I carried around in a gym bag – I cleared a space in the storage room at the Silver Dollar and found an unbroken bar stool that I placed midway between my tarp backdrop and my flash.” – Rick McGinnis #lydialunch #rickmcginnis
Lydia Lunch Photos by: @rickmcginnis 1988 in Toronto “Lydia Lunch showed up performing the material she’d later release on her Oral Fixation record, a pioneer of the spoken word genre (along with former Black Flag singer Henry Rollins – more about him shortly) that would turn out to have real longevity. My photos of her were meant to accompany an article my friend Tim was writing – a paean to the woman who was a kind of nihilist sex symbol in the underground subcultures that had formed since punk rock. So I tried to approach the shoot as something like glamour photography, not dissimilar to the photos I’d take of actress (and onetime Bond Girl) Jane Seymour for a fashion magazine a couple of weeks later. Bringing along my little portable studio – a light stand and umbrella bounce, a portable flash and a big white painter’s tarp I carried around in a gym bag – I cleared a space in the storage room at the Silver Dollar and found an unbroken bar stool that I placed midway between my tarp backdrop and my flash.” – Rick McGinnis #lydialunch #rickmcginnis
Los Angeles on Sunday March 3 at 8 PM: Lydia Lunch with special guest Bibbe Hansen. @bibbe.hansen Ticket link in Tour Date highlights 🔥 FACT FICTION: LYDIA LUNCH in Rare Intimate Reading with Special Guest Bibbe Hansen In a departure from her usual musical intensity, Lydia Lunch will perform a unique blend of fiction and fact-based spoken word. -Blurring the lines between reality and imagination, Lydia’s narrative prowess will leave you questioning what’s true and what’s crafted. -Special guest Bibbe Hansen will kick off the evening with her own spoken word set making this one-of-a-kind event. -VERY Limited seating available. Secure your spot now for an evening of provocative storytelling that challenges the boundaries of truth and fiction. #lydialunch #bibbehansen
LYDIA LUNCH RETURNS TO THE TOTE: Taking time out from her spoken word Australian tour, NYC no-wave, punk icon Lydia Lunch performs the music of fellow New Yorkers, electronic – post punk pioneers, Suicide with the help of Melbourne’s own electronic heavy weights Black Cab. Hailing from the slums of 1970s New York, Alan Vega and Martin Rev (Suicide) became aware of Lydia’s music soon after forming and playing the likes of CBGB and Max’s Kansas City. The trio formed a bond and kinship that would continue until Vega’s death in 2016. Focussing on music from the duo’s first two albums, Lydia and Black Cab join forces to tribute one of the America’s most influential electronic acts of all time. Support from Simona Castricum Tickets on sale now, don’t miss out on this special one
LYDIA LUNCH RETURNS TO THE TOTE: Taking time out from her spoken word Australian tour, NYC no-wave, punk icon Lydia Lunch performs the music of fellow New Yorkers, electronic – post punk pioneers, Suicide with the help of Melbourne’s own electronic heavy weights Black Cab. Hailing from the slums of 1970s New York, Alan Vega and Martin Rev (Suicide) became aware of Lydia’s music soon after forming and playing the likes of CBGB and Max’s Kansas City. The trio formed a bond and kinship that would continue until Vega’s death in 2016. Focussing on music from the duo’s first two albums, Lydia and Black Cab join forces to tribute one of the America’s most influential electronic acts of all time. Support from Simona Castricum Tickets on sale now, don’t miss out on this special one
LYDIA LUNCH RETURNS TO THE TOTE: Taking time out from her spoken word Australian tour, NYC no-wave, punk icon Lydia Lunch performs the music of fellow New Yorkers, electronic – post punk pioneers, Suicide with the help of Melbourne’s own electronic heavy weights Black Cab. Hailing from the slums of 1970s New York, Alan Vega and Martin Rev (Suicide) became aware of Lydia’s music soon after forming and playing the likes of CBGB and Max’s Kansas City. The trio formed a bond and kinship that would continue until Vega’s death in 2016. Focussing on music from the duo’s first two albums, Lydia and Black Cab join forces to tribute one of the America’s most influential electronic acts of all time. Support from Simona Castricum Tickets on sale now, don’t miss out on this special one
Lydian Spin podcast episode 240- Cynthia Ross Cynthia Ross co-founded the all-girl band the B-Girls in Toronto before relocating to New York City. The band quickly made a mark, touring with acts like the Clash and sharing stages with Iggy Pop, Blondie, and others. In this episode, she reminisces about her musical journey, her relationship with Stiv Bators of the Dead Boys, and shares some of her poetry and writing. https://lydianspin.libsyn.com/episode-240-cynthia-ross Download the episode of the Lydian Spin podcast, from iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, LydianSpin.net and anywhere else podcasts are available. If you like what you hear, rate the episode, or write a review wherever you listen. The Lydian Spin podcast, with Lydia Lunch and Tim Dahl produced by Simon Slater. #lydialunch #TimDahl #lydianspin #cynthiaross #bgirls
Lydian Spin podcast episode 239- A Tribute to Wayne Kramer Wayne Kramer, the guitar force behind MC5, has passed at 75. His raw sound and defiant spirit set the stage for punk rock. From Detroit’s streets to global stages, his music was a call to arms. Beyond the music, he championed change, founding Jail Guitar Doors U.S.A. His legacy as a rebel and visionary lives on. Rest in power, Wayne. As a tribute this week we are replaying Wayne’s appearance on the podcast. https://lydianspin.libsyn.com/episode-239-a-tribute-to-wayne-kramer Download the episode of the Lydian Spin podcast, from iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, LydianSpin.net and anywhere else podcasts are available. If you like what you hear, rate the episode, or write a review wherever you listen. The Lydian Spin podcast, with Lydia Lunch and Tim Dahl produced by Simon Slater. #lydialunch #TimDahl #lydianspin #mc5 #waynekramer #mc5
A second show has been added in LA on 3.3.24 with the incredible @bibbe.hansen ✨🖤 Photo by: Jasmine Hirst @artbyjasminehirst #lydialunch #bibbehansen
Lydia Lunch, Joseph Keckler and Kevin Shea begin their tour tomorrow in Philadelphia at PhilaMOCA. All dates and links to tickets for this tour, Los Angeles and Australia are on Lydia’s web site. Link in bio 🖤 @josephkeckler @kevinsheadrums Photo by: @artbyjasminehirst #lydialunch #josephkeckler #kevinshea
Lydian Spin podcast episode 241 – Eddy Deutsche At 14, budding draftsman and tattoo artist Eddy Deutsche left his birthplace, Detroit, for the west coast, immersing himself in the local punk rock scene. It was there that he honed his tattooing skills through trial and terror. Initially struggling to get a start as a professional due to his young age, Eddy eventually found a mentor who guided him into the industry. Now residing in Nashville with his children, he continues to pursue his passion for tattooing. In this episode, he reflects on his journey from a rebellious punk rock kid to a respected figure in the tattooing world. Check out more of Eddy’s illustrations and books at Raking Light Projects. Download the episode of the Lydian Spin podcast, from iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, LydianSpin.net and anywhere else podcasts are available. If you like what you hear, rate the episode, or write a review wherever you listen. The Lydian Spin podcast, with Lydia Lunch and Tim Dahl produced by Simon Slater. #LydiaLunch #lydianspin #timdahl #eddydeutsche
Lydian Spin podcast episode 241 – Eddy Deutsche At 14, budding draftsman and tattoo artist Eddy Deutsche left his birthplace, Detroit, for the west coast, immersing himself in the local punk rock scene. It was there that he honed his tattooing skills through trial and terror. Initially struggling to get a start as a professional due to his young age, Eddy eventually found a mentor who guided him into the industry. Now residing in Nashville with his children, he continues to pursue his passion for tattooing. In this episode, he reflects on his journey from a rebellious punk rock kid to a respected figure in the tattooing world. Check out more of Eddy’s illustrations and books at Raking Light Projects. Download the episode of the Lydian Spin podcast, from iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, LydianSpin.net and anywhere else podcasts are available. If you like what you hear, rate the episode, or write a review wherever you listen. The Lydian Spin podcast, with Lydia Lunch and Tim Dahl produced by Simon Slater. #LydiaLunch #lydianspin #timdahl #eddydeutsche