A review by anateresa24
Iggy Pop: Open Up and Bleed by Paul Trynka

adventurous dark reflective medium-paced

4.5

a complex portrait of a jim osterberg and iggy pop and duality of their existence. I appreciate that its not dismissive of the hurt iggy caused for the sake of painting him as a god, but rather offers a nuanced views of a man that felt the pitfalls of the music industry, drug culture, and his own narcissism and mental health that inspired a whole generation of music that, without him, would never be the same.