Henry Rollins is an artist whose legendary, no-holds-barred performances encompasses music, acting, and written and spoken word. As Details magazine said when it named Rollins the 1994 Man of the Year: "through two decades of rage and discipline, Henry Rollins has transformed himself from an L.A. p[...]
See a Grown Man Cry/Now Watch Him Die compiles previously separate Rollins work from 1988-1991 and 1992, respectively, in one new volume. In this collection Rollins exorcises the demons that emerged after he witnessed the senseless murder of his close friend, Joe Cole. This intense collection of wri[...]
Using insight, the author shares journals from his gruelling world tours of 1997 and 1998, as well as a record of the fulfilment of his longstanding dream to journey through Africa. He takes us through highs and lows, frustrations and exhilaration - from roving gangs of baboons in Kenya to haggling [...]
If you hate your parents, the man or the establishment, don't show them up by getting wasted and wrapping your car around a tree. If you really want to rebel against your parents: outearn them, outlive them, and know more than they do.' Henry Rollins has a unique hard- edged view of the world.[...]
'I believe that one defines oneself by re-invention. To not be like your parents. To not be like your friends. To be yourself. To cut yourself out of stone.[...]
A celebrity like no other, Henry Rollins initially made his mark as the front man for the punk band Black Flag, and has since gone on to a successful musical career with the Rollins Band, along with spoken word performance tours, appearances in films, and the creation of his own publishing company ([...]
For the past 25 years, Henry Rollins has searched out the most desolate corners of the Earth--from Iran to Iraq, China to Syria, and beyond--articulating his observations through music and words, on radio and television, and in magazines and books. Though he's known for the raw power of his expressi[...]
Subtitled 'Black Coffee Blues Part 2'. Using his trademark wit, insight and verve, Henry Rollins interviews Jerry Lee Lewis and Isaac Hayes, includes articles on Roky Erickson and David Lee Roth, and reproduces his 1991 Lollapalooza tour journals. A follow up to 'Black Coffee Blues'.[...]
In 1993, three young boys were murdered in West Memphis, Arkansas. In what was widely considered a witch hunt, three older boys were convicted of the killings. Ten years later, Henry Rollins used his considerable cultural chops to raise money for their defense fund and for DNA testing, which could h[...]