I mean that’s why I call it the retro-virus. Because, I mean, you know, & I guess it started… I’ve lived in so many cities, I’ve worked with so many incredible collaborators, I’ve done so many ...
Lydia Lunch and Joseph Keckler Credit: photo courtesy of the artists Whether working solo, in a duo, with a full band or larger ensembles, Lydia Lunch has performed thousands of gigs around the world.
No wave legend Lydia Lunch has a podcast with musician and composer Tim Dahl (Child Abuse, Lydia Lunch Retrovirus, etc), The Lydian Spin, that “focuses on writers, musicians, producers, actors, ...
When Lydia Lunch fled home at 16 in 1976, she stepped off a Greyhound and dropped anchor in the New York underground. Taking over a loft left empty by Kitty Bruce (the daughter of social critic and ...
From Lydia Lunch: The War is Never Over (2019), dir. Beth B (image courtesy Sacks and Co) In 1975, travelers arriving at LaGuardia Airport received skull-emblazoned pamphlets that cautioned them to ...
The catch was Lunch—no wave movement pioneer and the strings-scraping guitarist at the helm of Teenage Jesus and the Jerks—had no idea if any of The Last Poets were even alive. Hailed as the O.G.
Lydia Lunch (born Lydia Koch on June 2, 1959 in Rochester, New York) is a controversial American post-punk singer, spoken word artist, poet, writer, photographer, and actress. Her extensive, ...
Lydia Lunch is well-known for many reasons — she’s the queen of no wave, the prophet of our slow apocalypse, an accomplished poet and author (up to and including a cookbook!), an incisive podcaster, a ...
Most pictures are worth a thousand words. The shot of Lydia Lunch that graces the poster of her documentary, Lydia Lunch: The War Is Never Over, is worth a thousand and one atom bombs. It’s a famous ...
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No Wave filmmaker Beth B offers a portrait of her longtime collaborator in 'Lydia Lunch: The War Is Never Over.' By John DeFore From its first scene, Lydia Lunch: The War Is Never Over makes clear ...