Prior to Suicide's show at Knitting Factory on Saturday January 15th,
Suicide will be signing copies of Suicide No Compromise at Deitch
Projects, 18 Wooster Street, from 7pm-9pm on Saturday, January 15th.
Books will be available for sale at the event.
In addition to the two Suicide releases, A Way of Life and Why Be
Blue? released on December 14, 2004 through Blast First/Mute, SAF
Publishing is releasing in December a docu-biography entitled Suicide
No Compromise on this legendary band. Suicide will perform live at
the Knitting Factory (NYC) on January 15, 2005.
Suicide No Compromise features new interviews with the band (who have
also contributed over a hundred photographs and artifacts from their
own archives) and many musicians from the 70's New York punk scene
including Debbie Harry and Chris Stein of Blondie, Lydia Lunch, Jane
County and Jim Sclavunos of The Bad Seeds, as well as artists such as
Moby, REM, Marc Almond, Henry Rollins and Bobbie Gillespie.