Ghetto Stars
Coming from the musical world of the extremely hard edged kick ass rocking genres, I’ve been pretty impartial to Tricky’s Trip Hop, dark, ambient, electronica, sprechgesang stylings!
So tonight, in the form of a Valentine’s Day present from my partner, (thanks babe!) we attended the Tricky gig at Melbourne’s gorgeous Forum Theatre.
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Written by JRPosted in Gigs,PhotographyTags: $O$, Afrikaans, Australia, Die Antwoord, Hip Hop, Melbourne, Ninja, Prince Bandroom, Prince Of Wales, South African, Watkin Tudor Jones, Yo-Landi Vi$$er, Yolandi Visser, ZefFebruary 2, 2011
Zef!
I had applied for a Die Antwoord photo-pass but knowing my luck, I sure as hell was not expecting to secure one.
Surprisingly, I got the pass and I was eagerly awaiting this gig as I have been a fan of the band for a while and felt that it would be a kick ass opportunity to photograph a band that is going to be HUGE in a couple of years. Mark my words!
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Written by JRPosted in PhotographyTags: Alternative, Australia, Expo, Goth, Melbourne, Rites Of Passage, Rockabilly, Rocker, Royal Exhibition Buildings, Scarification, Tattoo, Tony CroninJanuary 30, 2011
Tattoo You!
Under a burning Melbourne sun that seemed to scorch all in its path this weekend, I attended the Rites of Passage Festival at the Royal Exhibition Building.
From the get go, the event was beautifully organised and there was an incredibly vast bill of all sorts of entertainment, fashion, art, culture, characters and of course – a lot of tattoos!
Check out some of the photos from the event.
Wham! Bam!
The Victorian Roller Derby League (VRDL) held its 2010 Grand Final this weekend. Proof positive that the sport is growing in leaps and bounds was evident over the weekend as the bout had been moved from the humble Puckhandlers Stadium, to the vast Melbourne Showgrounds.
The event was long sold-out, as has been the norm for the majority of the season, but it was great seeing it staged at such a venue and getting to feel the electricity and all-round good vibe from the 3-4,000 strong crowd.
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Ride The Lightning
It proved to be an amazing array of anxiousness and raw emotion today. I don’t know how I got an ounce of work done as nearly every minute of the day was spent hovering over the old familiar ping of the inbox alerting me to mail, or watching the phone – begging it to ring!
I found out yesterday through my editor at Metal As Fuck, the wonderful Leticia, that I may be getting the chance to photograph Metallica. I hadn’t even bothered applying for a pass myself as I didn’t like my chances so to get a chance to shoot them, no matter how remote it seemed, just blew me away.
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True Death
To be perfectly honest, as much as Napalm Death are considered a pioneering exponent of the Death Metal movement, I haven’t really bothered checking them out over the course of their career. But I was eager to shoot them tonight and break out of my gig-shooting lethargy which has seen me pretty much take the entire winter off from shooting live bands.
I needed a break and at the end of the day, I had to force myself to go and shoot Napalm tonight.
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Rise Of The Fallen
I think it is now official. When it comes to shooting live music in Melbourne, no venue comes close to Billboard. The lighting guys nail it almost every time and it is always a venue I enjoy shooting at. In fact, I really don’t think I’m ever going to bother trying to photograph anyone at the Hifi Bar. The pit is awfully deep, the lighting is almost always utterly abysmal and you spend a long night pushing your camera to the max, only to come home with naff shots.
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Option Paralysis
I knew it was going to be a difficult night when before Dillinger Escape Plan hit the stage, there were 10 security goons in the pit and about 8 photogs. Chaos was on the menu tonight and it didn’t surprise me in the slightest when after one song, we were told to vacate the pit. Pronto!
Seems to be a common occurrence at Billboard. There’s one little security dude who pulls the pin at the first sign of an energetic crowd.
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Braaaaaaains!
Wow! What an amazing turnout for this year’s annual Melbourne Zombie Shuffle! It was huge – with a veritable feast of zombies terrorizing the streets of Melbourne with blood, gore and an insatiable lust for braaaaains!
Whilst it is a ton of fun seeing so many people dressed as the living dead, I think the real buzz is seeing the reactions of everyday people witness the mayhem before them! You can literally see the shock and amazement written on the faces of innocent bystanders who for the most part, are completely oblivious to the who, what, where and why.
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Carving Out The Eyes Of God
It’s always refreshing going to a gig cold, not really expecting too much and then subsequently leaving totally and utterly blown away! Tonight’s Billboard Metalfest featured local act The Amenta opening the gates of hell for Goatwhore, Behemoth and Job For A Cowboy. A veritable feast of Metal goodness that had the Melbourne throng in pure Metal overload!
Having said that, I thought Goatwhore were one out of the box and completely obliterated all in their path.
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Written by JRPosted in Gigs,PhotographyTags: 2010, Australia, Bleeding Through, Emmure, Fans, Festival Hall, Hardcore, Hatebreed, Machine Head, March, Melbourne, Metal, Punters, The Black Procession Tour, VictoriaMarch 26, 2010
Got It In Black?
First of all, before we kick things off here, I gotta thank the promoters Blunt, Metal Obsession and Soundwave – for allowing the photographers to stay in the venue after our respective three song allotment for each of the four acts on tonight’s bill: Machine Head, Hatebreed, Bleeding Through and Emmure. You made our lives a helluva lot easier and we didn’t have to endure the stupidity of being escorted out of the venue after the first three songs. (As was the case for the Lamb Of God, Devil Driver, Shadow’s Fall & Hire On Fire gig back in December).
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Written by JRPosted in Events,PhotographyTags: Australia, Dolls Au-Go-Go, March, Melbourne, Puckhandlers Stadium, Reservoir, Roller Derby, Season 5, Toxic Avengers, Victoria, Victorian Roller Derby League, VRDLMarch 14, 2010
Bumps, grinds, falls, spills, speed and all out gusto!
For quite a while now, I have wanted to attend a Roller Derby bout. For whatever reason, the planets have never quite aligned so I have always missed out when the Victorian Roller Derby League held it’s matches… or bouts as they are called.
Not this time. I bought a couple of tickets for my gal and me a week in advance as I was determined I was not going to miss the opening of the 2010 season. Lucky for me I did get the tickets early, because within days the event had well and truly sold out.
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