MURDER IN THE FRONT ROW: SF Thrash Photo Book Preview
Friday, December 2nd, 2011“Alright, this is another fast one… but aren’t they all?”
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“Alright, this is another fast one… but aren’t they all?”
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The printer proofs of the limited Murder in the Front Row dustjackets arrived today. These measure x 27.5″ wide x 11.5″ high, and will be wrapped around copies of the book shipped directly from Bazillion Points. Each side features a photo by one of the book’s authors, Harald Oimoen and Brian Lew, with Harald’s classic Metallica yard FxUx pic facing outward (he had just told them he needed to split to go see Megadeth, true!). Brian Lew’s side offers some Exodus blood-upon-the-stage action, starring one murderous fan lower left with the infamous call to arms written in gaffer tape on the back of his denim: KILL!
This book is amazing collection of inspired moments from probably the most energized local scene heavy metal has ever known. More to come!
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Here’s a plumb pulled from the written portion of Murder in the Front Row:
In upcoming SF thrash metal photo book MURDER IN THE FRONT ROW: Shots From the Bay Area Thrash Metal Epicenter, by Harald Oimoen and Brian Lew, guitarist Gary Holt of Exodus (and currently Slayer) claims that the bruising scenes seen nightly at metal shows everywhere first came to thrash metal from punk at Ruthie’s Inn in Berkeley, CA.
“From our first show together with Slayer,” Holt writes, “to all the shows with everyone from Death Angel, Possessed, Violence, Legacy, and many others, Ruthie’s Inn lives in infamy because it’s the one and only birthplace of violence becoming part and parcel to an Exodus show. I had never seen a stage dive, a pit, or anything coming close to resembling that before Ruthie’s. It was born there, with the help of Wes Robinson and the Exodus Slay Team, and anyone who says different doesn’t know what they’re talking about or they’re lying to you. While the rest of the metal world would later come around and learn the joys of a little good friendly violent fun, it all started there at Ruthie’s, end of story.”
Holt’s full essay joins over 400 color and black and white live, candid, and studio photos in the large-format hardcover MURDER IN THE FRONT ROW book, an untouchable eyewitness viewpoint into the sometimes violent mid-1980s San Francisco metal scene that launched Metallica, Exodus, Testament, Death Angel, and Possessed, and first supported Megadeth and Slayer. The book will be available December 2011 wherever books are sold, including directly from Bazillion Points with a limited two-sided exclusive poster-size dustjacket.
See this location for page samples and preorder info: http://www.murderinthefrontrow.com