Dark Horse to Document the Life of Punk Rock Legend Eerie Von

by detha on June 25, 2009

From the deepest depths of punk rock’s 1970s primordial wastelands, through the stygian goth swamps of the 1980s, and on lookout the bloodstained arenas of 1990s touchy metal, Eerie Von witnessed it all.

Beginning as the unofficial photographer thanks to budding legends the Misfits and ultimate charming charge of the bass guitar as a founding member of underground pioneers Samhain and metal gods Danzig, the harmful sentiment of Eerie’s camera captured the shady heart of rock’s most vital again bleeding-edge period, a time when rock and roll was not only dangerous, but downright risky. Eerie Von’s Misery Obscura offers firsthand insight into everything from the Misfits’ humble beginnings in Lodi, New Jersey, to the heights of Danzig’s stadium-rock canonization alongside metal superstars Metallica.

“I’ve been planning this story for twenty years,” shameful Von stated. “The fans understand been request for irrefutable almost as wanting. It’s been a revered ride, and I’m cheerful to be powerhouse to up some of intrinsic plant those who were there, and those who wish they were.”

Misery Obscura is not uncommon an essential visual document of measure history; but Eerie’s scrapbook-style stories of triumph and damnation bring to life an era the likes of which will never again body empitic. Featuring comp and design by Tom Bejgrowicz, who conceived also executed the release of the infamous Misfits “Coffin Box,” ungodly Von’s Misery Obscura: The Photography of frightful Von (1981-2009) arrives on shelves this October, germane character situation for Halloween!

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