Originally released in 1989 with a scant 79 photos and under 100 pages;
this expanded edition brings over 200 photographs as well as reflections
from key characters documenting a special time period in one of the most
notorious hardcore music scene in the country.
Making a Scene - New York Hardcore in Photos, Lyrics and Commentary Revisited
1985-1988 captures the energy of the New York hardcore music scene in photographs,
lyrics, and comments from those involved in their music, their attitudes,
and their lifestyle.
Hardcore is a way of life for thousands of band members and fans all over
the world. Here, New York City's hardcore movement is represented in all
of its outspoken, opinionated, and often contradictory variety. Participants
are shown with friends, spouses, even children, performing, dancing, and
hanging out. They also explain in their own words and lyrics to songs what
they think hardcore is all about.
From moments of quiet intimacy to the controlled mayhem of live shows, Making
a Scene documents in a unique way this flourishing and often misunderstood
underground style.
Bri Hurley's photographs have appeared in the Village Voice, Jersey Beat,
Teen Punk, and Maximum Rock 'n' Roll. She has also shot album covers and
promotional photos for many of New York's hardcore bands.





