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Awful things: Afghan Whigs’ Greg Dulli publishes his photographs in book of seedy haiku


 

She placed the barrel
under her chin and smiled big
quick, take a picture

Amid the flurry of renewed Afghan Whigs activity over the last couple of years (their new album, Do to the Beast is 100% worthy of the band’s legacy, in case you wondered), an altogether different project by that band’s singer Greg Dulli is attracting notice. Dulli’s contributed his photographic work to illustrate I Apologize in Advance for the Awful Things Im Gonna Do, a book of haiku (you read that right) written by former Cat Butt/Dwarves member (you read that right, too) Danny Bland. Bland and Dulli aren’t the only figures from independent music involved in I Apologize… Calligraphy was contributed by X vocalist Exene Cervenka, the book was designed by Camper van Beethoven/Monks of Doom’s Victor Krummenacher, and it’s been published by Sub Pop, the record label that introduced Cat Butt and Afghan Whigs to the world.

I hid the razors
you bought, you sucked the pills from
my throat, quid pro quo

Though they all strictly adhere to haiku’s typical 5-7-5 syllable count, Bland’s haiku are far from traditional—not only do they not take nature as their subject, these poems are just downright raw and seedy. His debut novel, last year’s In Case We Die, was a junkie fable of porn, bad relationships, and damaged humanity, and his haiku hit all the same notes, often with a brutal sense of humor.

I paged my sponsor,
I paged my dealer, then I
waited; heads or tails

While Dulli’s lyrics can often revolve around similar themes of wastedness, obsession, and human relationships gone horrifically wrong, his photographs don’t particularly strike those chords. The most engaging shots seem intended to evoke moods or represent emotional states, concealing as much about reality as they reveal. (The least interesting images just straight up look like they could have been culled from a random art student’s Instagram account, but thankfully there’s not a whole lot of that.) Dulli talked a bit about his photographic work in an interview with the Seattle alt-weekly The Stranger:

I think a picture presents itself. For me, photography and songwriting both seem to start with a strange inspiration. I don’t necessarily go around looking for photographs, I wait to find them. [Pauses] It’s hard to quantify it exactly. Catching a picture is the same kind of spirit as catching a song. You hear a melody in your head, you start to interact with it—that’s what photography is to me.

 

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11.10.2014
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Afghan Whigs, Frank Ocean, Philip Glass live in NYC this weekend at ‘I’ll Be Your Mirror’ festival
09.17.2012
11:10 am
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There are still tickets available for the Greg Dulli curated “I’ll Be Your Mirror” rock festival that’s happening in NYC this coming weekend. “I’ll Be Your Mirror” is an offshoot of the artist-curated “All Tomorrow’s Parties” fests and the line-up for this one is especially good. The three nights of the Dulli/ATP co-curated “I’ll Be Your Mirror” shows will take place at Pier 36 in Lower Manhattan.

R&B performer/songwriter Frank Ocean is the headliner of the Friday night opening show: the reformed Afghan Whigs top the bill the following night and Sunday night Godspeed You! Black Emperor headline (It’s The Magic Band, yes, players from Captain Beefheart’s Magic Band, who I see as the real draw that night. No offense to anyone else, but The Magic Band? Count me in!)

Quite a line-up:

Friday 21st:
FRANK OCEAN
PHILIP GLASS & TYONDAI BRAXTON
JANEANE GAROFALO
LIGHTNING BOLT
LEE RANALDO’S ‘HANGING GUITAR’
HANNIBAL BURESS
EDAN THE DEEJAY
KURT BRAUNOHLER

Saturday 22nd:
THE AFGHAN WHIGS
THE ROOTS
JOSÉ GONZÁLEZ
MARK LANEGAN BAND
DIRTY THREE
THE ANTLERS
CHAVEZ
THE DIRTBOMBS
SCRAWL
EMERALDS
JOSEPH ARTHUR
VETIVER
CHARLES BRADLEY AND THE EXTRAORDINAIRES
AFTERHOURS
DJ QUESTLOVE

Sunday 23rd:
GODSPEED YOU! BLACK EMPEROR
THE MAKE-UP
HOT SNAKES
THE MAGIC BAND
AUTOLUX
THEE OH SEES
THE ALBUM LEAF
LEE RANALDO (Full Band Show)
BRAIDS
THE PSYCHIC PARAMOUNT
QUINTRON AND MISS PUSSYCAT
TALL FIRS
BLANCK MASS
ENDLESS BOOGIE
DEMDIKE STARE
DJ JONATHAN TOUBIN

Tickets on sale now, priced at $199 for the entire weekend. A limited amount of day passes are also available priced at $60 for Friday & $75 for Saturday/Sunday. (Friday runs from 5pm-midnight; Saturday and Sunday run from noon-midnight)

Below, the Afghan Whigs tear if up at the Bowery Ballroom in NYC back in May with a cover of Frank Ocean’s “Love Crimes.” I’ve heard from several people that their shows since reforming have been amazing and this clip is certainly a testament to that buzz:
 

 
Update: I cannot get this song out of my head.

Posted by Richard Metzger
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09.17.2012
11:10 am
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‘I’ll Be Your Mirror’ rock festival curated by The Afghan Whigs’ Greg Dulli
08.21.2012
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For over a decade now, All Tomorrow’s Parties have been responsible for some of the best line-ups you’ll see at any rock festival. Their events in the UK, Europe, Australia and the US have featured artists like Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Mike Patton, My Bloody Valentine, Portishead, Sonic Youth, Slint, and Tortoise (Simpsons creator Matt Groening even curated one of their festivals). Now ATP is doing a new series of artist-curated music festivals called “I’ll Be Your Mirror” (the flipside to “All Tomorrow’s Parties,” geddit?) in various cities around the world. (ATP is famous for staging festivals at holiday camps, the “I’ll Be Your Mirror” shows are sans accommodation.)

The third week of September, in New York City, Greg Dulli, of the newly reformed Afghan Whigs (said to be absolutely ferocious in their recent shows) will be doing the selection with ATP. The three nights of the Dulli/ATP co-curated “I’ll Be Your Mirror” shows will take place at Pier 36, a newly renovated $13 million dollar indoor concert venue near the East River in Lower Manhattan. I haven’t been there yet, but frankly, the notion of an indoor music festival seems way more attractive than an outdoor one, I gotta say (Give me air-conditioning or give me death).

And speaking of heat, last week, ATP announced that hot as a pistol R&B performer/songwriter Frank Ocean was joining the line-up as the headliner of the opening Friday night show, via Dulli’s invitation.

It’s a hell of a line-up, I think you’ll agree…

Friday 21st:
FRANK OCEAN
PHILIP GLASS & TYONDAI BRAXTON
JANEANE GAROFALO
LIGHTNING BOLT
LEE RANALDO’S ‘HANGING GUITAR’
HANNIBAL BURESS
EDAN THE DEEJAY
KURT BRAUNOHLER

Saturday 22nd:
THE AFGHAN WHIGS
THE ROOTS
JOSÉ GONZÁLEZ
MARK LANEGAN BAND
DIRTY THREE
THE ANTLERS
CHAVEZ
THE DIRTBOMBS
SCRAWL
EMERALDS
JOSEPH ARTHUR
VETIVER
CHARLES BRADLEY AND THE EXTRAORDINAIRES
AFTERHOURS
DJ QUESTLOVE

Sunday 23rd:
GODSPEED YOU! BLACK EMPEROR
THE MAKE-UP
HOT SNAKES
THE MAGIC BAND
AUTOLUX
THEE OH SEES
THE ALBUM LEAF
LEE RANALDO (Full Band Show)
BRAIDS
THE PSYCHIC PARAMOUNT
QUINTRON AND MISS PUSSYCAT
TALL FIRS
BLANCK MASS
ENDLESS BOOGIE
DEMDIKE STARE
DJ JONATHAN TOUBIN

Tickets on sale now, priced at $199 for the entire weekend. A limited amount of day passes are also available priced at $60 for Friday & $75 for Saturday/Sunday. (Friday runs from 5pm-midnight; Saturday and Sunday run from noon-midnight)

The Afghan Whigs have released a powerful new cover version of Frank Ocean’s “Lovecrimes” which can be downloaded at the ATP website.
 

 
A feature length documentary about the festivals, All Tomorrow’s Parties, is out now on DVD from Warp Films:
 

Posted by Richard Metzger
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08.21.2012
03:54 pm
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