People Standing In Front of Danzig’s House

Explore the quirky People Standing In Front of Danzig's House, a zine-style book featuring black-and-white prints of fans outside Glenn Danzig's gothic home!

Here’s a unique and quirky magazine that’s indirectly all about Glenn Danzig. People Standing In Front of Danzig’s House is a new zine-style softcover photography book that delivers exactly what its title suggests—photographs of people standing in front of a gothic, eerie-looking house once inhabited by none other than the legendary Glenn Danzig, the iconic figure of punk rock and heavy metal, often hailed as the “patron saint” of horror-inspired music and culture.

The brain behind this hilarious and oddly captivating project is Dan Ozzi, a writer and photographer best known for his tenure as an editor for Vice’s music section. With a sharp eye for the absurd, Ozzi offers a lighthearted homage to Danzig’s mystique through this offbeat collection of images, turning what could have been a mundane moment of fandom into a strangely delightful tribute to the man, his legacy, and the curiosity surrounding his infamous former residence.

Ozzi makes it a point to clarify that Glenn Danzig no longer resides in the house, though there’s some uncertainty about whether he still owns the property. Despite this, People Standing In Front of Danzig’s House captures the enduring fascination with the place and its infamous former occupant.

The zine, available through BigCartel for just $10, features 48 pages of 6×9″ black-and-white giclée prints that showcase, as the title suggests, ordinary people standing in front of the creepy, gothic-looking home. The collection turns what might seem like a trivial act—posing outside a celebrity’s house—into a playful exploration of fandom, curiosity, and the lasting allure of Danzig’s dark, larger-than-life persona.


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