A deep and varied catalog of hardcore ephemera, The Hardcore Archaeologist offers an interesting view into the aesthetics of the underground. Presented without commentary, Jeremy's photos of record sleeves, show fliers, and other assorted punk detritus invite the viewer to investigate the images in an environment free of the usual fawning fan-boys and posturing intellectuals. It's a refreshing bit (mostly) Rollins-free punk history.
via Selectism
4.15.2009
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