
New Books in Popular Culture Brian Baker, "The Road" (Akashic Books, 2025)
Oct 29, 2025
Brian Baker, a veteran punk-rock guitarist from bands like Minor Threat and Bad Religion, shares insights from his photography collection, The Road. He discusses how his cell phone has influenced his artistic practice, capturing both iconic rock moments and the mundane aspects of touring. Baker reveals that the book's images are intentionally left without captions to invite interpretation, much like song lyrics. He also highlights standout photos, including a memorable backstage shot, and shares plans for upcoming book events and tours.
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Photos Began As Tour Communication
- Many photos began as quick communicative images sent to friends on the road, not as planned art.
- This functional origin shaped the candid, varied subject matter across the book.
Collaborators Turned Snaps Into A Book
- Jennifer Sakai, a professional photographer and curator, built a cohesive narrative from Baker's raw phone images.
- Johnny Temple at Akashic Books agreed to publish once the mock-up proved compelling.
Leave Photos Uncaptioned To Invite Interpretation
- Baker deliberately avoided captions and personal narrative to let viewers interpret images freely.
- He compares this to how listeners find new meanings in song lyrics unrelated to the author's intent.





