After several flailing attempts at buying gifts for my music-loving friends, I realized that a gift guide for that particular demographic was in order. We didn’t have space for it in the print edition this week, but the entire guide can be found online over here, complete with contact info for the small, independent business you should patronize. Here’s the first entry:Punk House: Interiors in AnarchyPhotography by Abby Banks, edited by Thurston Moore; $27.50 at Left Bank Books (622-0195).Cheap rent and creative camaraderie make easy bedfellows, a reality that photographer Abby Banks and punk veteran Thurston Moore document with vivid, loving detail in this coffee-table book. This is an ideal choice for the road-warrior touring musician in your life, as he or she will undoubtedly recognize some of the friendly crash pads depicted within, from Olympia to New Orleans.More gift ideas….
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