"Perhaps the definitive visual chronicle of Fugazi''s decade and a half storming stages, Friedman''s Keep Your Eyes Open was first published in 2007. Now, the book is back in print with a new afterword by Friedman and a joint interview with the photographer and MacKaye." -- The Current ''s Rock and Roll Book Club (Minnesota Public Radio)< "While most photographers were taking photos of Fugazi, Glen was making photos with us ." -- Ian MacKaye, Fugazi "Everyone knows the old saying, ''A picture''s worth a 1,000 words.'' It couldn''t be more true with this pictorial retrospective of Fuzagi, one of the most influential rock bands from the 20th century. Fugazi''s career and DIY ethic are captured in photographs of gigs from their hometown of Washington, DC and abroad." -- Alternative Press "This book is a tour de force of emotions for a fan who is hoping on a daily basis to hear something about their ''hiatus'' coming to an end.Glen has captured that essence, as well as very candid off stage images that are only gained by a trusted insider.
If you know anything about Fugazi, then you already know the instant you see this book, it will be in your collection." -- Anthem "There''s a fantastic juxtaposition that comes to light across these 100-plus glossy, coffee-table-book-on-cool-steroids pages: The visceral energy of the band''s live shows is captured with artistic elegance by Friedman, as the convergence of band and artist''s work brings out each other''s subtler qualities." -- College Music Journal " Keep Your Eyes Open is [Friedman''s] labor of love, his contribution to a story that has changed both the face and business of music.Like the band''s music, it is not immediately evident what makes [the photos] so incendiary. But like their music there are layers upon layers of texture and depth.They are chaotic and beautiful. Chaotic because they break the mold, beautiful because they show that in doing so the possibility of something better arises." -- Dissident Voice "Having captured them throughout their existence, Friedman has compiled a remarkable photo book in Keep Your Eyes Open: Fugazi.
Eager archivists, Brendan Canty, Joe Lally, Ian MacKaye, and Guy Picciotto are fortunate to have visionary artists like Friedman and filmmaker Jem Cohen ( Instrument ) document their band." -- EXCLAIM (Canada) "For a band so careful about how they were represented, it follows that Fugazi only allowed themselves to be documented by the most righteous of dudes. Glen E. Friedman fits the bill." -- FADER "[T]he core allure of Friedman''s snapshots are their elegant depictions of an inherently visceral and no-frills movement.[I]t''s the images themselves--fiery, poetic, sexy and searing--that will place this book prominently alongside Fuck You Heroes and Get In The Van ." -- Heeb "Glen E. Friedman''s book, which will be released twenty years to the day that [Fugazi] played their first show, takes a long look back and relives those epic shows thru his highly tuned lens.
The kinetic energy of the band is captured with power and grace in a collection of on and off stage photographs.And emotion is evident in each and every page." -- Punk Rock Confidential "[O]ne of the band''s closest friends, Glen E. Friedman--a man whose photos did as much to define hardcore as Fugazi''s music--is finally releasing the definitive pictorial history of the group that transformed modern punk rock. There''s a synergy between the subject and it''s cataloguer--a shared vision, integrity, intensity--and the book, called Keep Your Eyes Open , is a fitting testimony to the importance of both the band and their lens man." -- Rolling Stone Australia " Keep Your Eyes Open is Friedman''s heartfelt collection of photographs documenting Fugazi''s beginnings in 1987 and the 20 years that followed. Scheduled for release on September 3 on the anniversary of the band''s first gig, Glen''s book takes viewers through two decades of shows, memorable moments and the powerful music that kept Fugazi at the top despite never giving in to big business." -- Trace "By 1987, when Fugazi started playing shows, Friedman''s work had already cataloged the rising Los Angeles punk and hardcore world, captured some of the most iconic figures of hip-hop, and helped define skateboarding culture.
Keep Your Eyes Open assembles photographs that Friedman took of the band throughout its career--from the group shot included on the back cover of Repeater to live photos that capture the overwhelming intensity of the band''s shows to a few intimate and unexpected moments shot during soundcheck." -- Washington City Paper "While many artists lack instinct, forty-Five-year-old photographer Glen E. Friedman has built a career on perfect timing--knowing just when and where to capture the moment that otherwise would have gone undocumented. His impeccable eye, paired with his heart and ability to decipher between what is and isn''t genuine, have allowed him to capture some of our generation''s most important images.Glen''s presence at the dawn of each subculture can never be replicated." -- Huck Magazine (UK) "Dualism is rife in these pictures. They are grainy yet razor sharp, austere yet intricate, uniquely artistic yet proudly proletarian. One wouldn''t think a photographer could capture such dynamism from a band that shunned fancy stage-shows; but Fugazi''s demand for focus on the music translates into shots that are deeply personal, and convey a pure intensity.
" -- Znet "More than coffee-table fare, this photographic retrospective of the inimitable demigods of DIY captures an iconic band through the lens of a skilled and passionate artisan.If you weren''t ever fortunate enough to have attended one of Fugazi''s $5 shows, Keep Your Eyes Open succeeds in placing you in the audience. For those who did experience the moral aesthetes live, the photos take you right on stage." -- Venus Magazine.