Written by JRPosted in Gigs,PhotographyTags: 2009, Alt, Alternative, Australia, Collingwood, Concert, Fitzroy Street, Gig, Live, Live Music, Melbourne, October, Performance, Photos By John Raptis, Pop Crimes, Prince Bandroom, Prince Of Wales, Rowland S Howard, St Kilda, Teenage Snuff Film, The Birthday Party, Urban, Victoria, Visceral IndustryOctober 30, 2009
Pop Crimes
Bit of an impromptu gig tonight. My girlfriend happens to be a very big fan of Rowland S. Howard. So much so when we bumped into Rowland at the Nick Cave exhibition a year or so ago, he knew her by name. I recently bought her Rowland’s new album Pop Crimes for her birthday – but tonight, she bought us tickets for tonight’s album launch gig at the Prince Bandroom.
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Written by JRPosted in Gigs,PhotographyTags: 2009, Australia, Bradley Clifford, Bradley Grace, Chris A. Hornbrook, Florida, Gig, Hardcore, Jeffrey Moreira, Live, Live Music, Melbourne, Metalcore, October, Photos By John Raptis, Poison The Well, PTW, Ryan Primack, The Corner Hotel, Victoria, Visceral IndustryOctober 23, 2009
Core Meltdown
I’m not usually a fan of the Metalcore genre. For the most part, it’s raucous nature and somewhat pretentious technical stylings leaves me scratching my head. It sounds like each individual band member is playing a different song.
But I wanted to photograph such a gig and in the end, I was pleasantly surprised with Poison The Well’s set which was injected with melody throughout. I will definitely be checking out some of their discography as frankly, I really liked what I heard tonight.
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Written by JRPosted in Gigs,PhotographyTags: 2009, Antichrist Superstar, Australia, Brian Warner, Chris Vrenna, Concert, Festival Hall, Gig, Goth, Industrial, Jeordie White, Live, Live Music, Marilyn Manson, Melbourne, Metal, October, Performance, Photos By John Raptis, Twiggy Ramirez, Victoria, Visceral IndustryOctober 10, 2009
3 Minutes, 1 Song, & 1 Spilt Beer
Back in 1996, I was as big a Marilyn Manson fan as you could get. The band, having signed to Trent Reznor’s label ‘Nothing Records’ – had released a couple of classic albums, ‘Portrait of An American Family’ and the magnificent ‘Antichrist Superstar’. A couple of records I played to death. Matter of fact, I still listen to them today.
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