There Is No Light at the End of the Tunnel Because the Tunnel Is Made of Light | Ryan Spencer
‘Bathe my path in shining light’
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A soundtrack to a film that was never made is a familiar phrase often used by music journalists. Here we have a photobook of a film that was supposed to be made, but never was. Clear?
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The film in question was to accompany the Afghan Whigs’ 1996 album, Black Love. The film never saw the light of day, but here, photographer Ryan Spencer knits together a series of photographs that attempt to imagine the unmade film in a series of Polaroid stills taken of neo-noir films set in LA.
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The black and white captures of colour television screens give many of the images a ghostly, vaporous feel; creating distortion and screen flares – a perfect correlative to the band’s noir soul sound which saw singer Greg Dulli occupying himself with James Ellroy books and Weegee photographs during the recording.
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Rebecca Bengal’s hard boiled crime fiction piece further acts to create a pulp, heat-glazed LA crime backdrop.
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Size: 108 x 178mm (softback)
Pages: 272
Publisher: TBW Books