DB Burkeman's photographs from the late 70s and early 80s capture the raw energy of punk and New Wave scenes in New York, London, and LA, showcasing a vibrant but chaotic lifestyle.
Burkeman reminisces about his teenage years and how his substance abuse affected his photography, leaving many rolls of film undeveloped until years later, revealing a hidden archive of punk's early days.
Reflecting on his time with iconic bands like Blondie and Eurythmics, Burkeman recalls how these moments shaped his understanding of the cultural impact of punk, despite the turmoil in his personal life.
The images serve as a time capsule, transporting viewers back to a groundbreaking era in music history, paralleling Burkeman's struggles with addiction and personal challenges during that transformative time.
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