The Frames: Behind the Glass

The Frames: Behind the Glass

by ZoranOrlic (Author), JanineSchaults (Author)

Synopsis

Glen Hansard founded The Frames before appearing in The Commitments (1991). Since then, the band has enjoyed multi-platinum success in Ireland and have the best-kept secret of the Irish music scene. Their own identity and style accumulated a loyal, ever-increasing fan base. Now one of our most popular bands, they are making a global breakthrough with their Burn The Maps album. Most recently, the US edition of Esquire has awarded the band their annual Esky award won last year by Coldplay. Zoran was so ignited by their music in 1994, it sparked a last-minute weekend trip to Ireland from Chicago to see the band live. His pen-pal relationship with front man Glen Hansard developed into friendship as the band carved a niche outside Ireland in the USA. Zoran, fan and photographer, had unfettered access to capture the passion of this band, on tour and in studio, for this pictorial tribute. The rise of the band is illustrated with exclusive vintage photographs. Also included are rare shots of enigmatic producer, Steve Albini who worked with Nirvana and The Pixies. Orlic's anecdotes and memories from tours and studio sessions give a true sense of life as a band member. Photographs from early years capture moments of playfulness - the lads with horn-rimmed glasses and mid-90s fashions - and relaxation. This is an unadulterated look into the heart and soul of The Frames.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: The Collins Press
Published: 01 Oct 2005

ISBN 10: 190517232X
ISBN 13: 9781905172320

Author Bio
Zoran Orlic is a fine arts photographer with a flair for revealing the many moods of rock photography. Orlic's passion for the camera and music has led him to capture rock bands on film for the last seventeen years. Most recently noted for his work with Wilco (world famous rock band), Orlic's snapshots have appeared in magazines, websites and CD packaging.