Posts Tagged ‘Live’

Update: Muse

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

In March (almost two months ago now – a sure sign I need to update more often!), Muse headlined Madison Square Garden once more and this time it was sold out. To celebrate their new-found star power, they brought an elaborate set up with them that consisted of three towering platforms, on which they performed.

Though I had been granted a photo pass, this is MSG we’re talking about, and with the pass being more trouble than it was worth, I opted for a GA location near the stage with my Canon point and shoot.

Muse at Madison Sqaure Garden; March 5th 2010

Muse at Madison Square Garden; March 5th 2010

Muse at Madison Square Garden; March 5th 2010

Muse at Madison Square Garden; March 5th 2010

Read the review and see more photos at Flavorwire.

Next up: Off the beaten path, there’ll be photos and review of the new Doctor Who screening, a gallery of behind-the-scenes and event photos from the 2010 Broadway Beauty Pageant; and a return to form with concert coverage for Gin Wigmore and VV Brown.

Update: Little Boots, Class Actress, Body Language

Friday, March 12th, 2010

I always have fun at a Little Boots show, and this one was no exception. She played the Highline Ballroom, one of the best lit small venues in New York, which went a long way in making this a good experience. Nothing worse for a concert photographer than shooting photos in the dark (I’m looking at you, Class Actress).

Little Boots at Highline Ballroom; March 2nd 2010

Little Boots at Highline Ballroom; March 2nd 2010

Little Boots at Highline Ballroom; March 2nd 2010

Little Boots at Highline Ballroom; March 2nd 2010

Body Language (previously they opened for La Roux; photos can be found here) and Class Actress opened.

Body Language at Highline Ballroom; March 2nd 2010

Body Language at Highline Ballroom; March 2nd 2010

Class Actress at Highline Ballroom; March 2nd 2010

Class Actress at Highline Ballroom; March 2nd 2010

You can view the whole gallery of photos from the show at Prefix Mag and read the review on Out‘s Popnography blog.

Up next: Several photos and a review from the recentĀ  Muse show at MSG.

Updates: Florence + the Machine, Holly Miranda + Nada Surf

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

After seeing Florence do an acoustic show at the CMJ Fader party (photos here) only a few days before, I was very excited to see the full production. And was not disappointed.

Florence + the Machine at Bowery Ballroom; October 27th 2009

Florence + the Machine at Bowery Ballroom; October 27th 2009

Florence + the Machine at Bowery Ballroom; October 27th 2009

Florence + the Machine at Bowery Ballroom; October 27th 2009

Holly Miranda opened with a very low-key performance and a few members of Nada Surf helped out with backing band duties as she doesn’t have a band of her own.

Holly Miranda with Nada Surf soundchecking at Bowery Ballroom; October 27th 2009

Holly Miranda with Nada Surf soundchecking at Bowery Ballroom; October 27th 2009

Take a look at the full photo gallery from the show at Prefix and read the review of the (frankly) amazing show on Popnography.

Next up: A 50/50 chance of photo coverage for the AFI/Gallows show next Friday in New York. Either I sign away the photos in a contract and legally can’t post them on my own site, or I don’t get the pass and don’t take the photos. Make that a 90/10 chance in favor of not.

Update: La Roux, Body Language

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

La Roux last played New York at the All Points West festival in the New York area, this set at Highline Ballroom was far more intimate and the fans were very eager.

Instead of the usual 45 minute show, due to sickness, Elly Jackson only managed to sing for half an hour. It was definitely a fun show to photograph.

La Roux at Highline Ballroom; October 26th 2009

La Roux at Highline Ballroom; October 26th 2009

Body Language, after a stint of CMJ shows the week before, opened with an energetic set.

Body Language at Highline Ballroom; October 26th 2009

Body Language at Highline Ballroom; October 26th 2009

See the full photo gallery from the show at Prefix Mag and read the review on Popnography.

Up next: A gallery and review of Florence + the Machine with Holly Miranda (and Nada Surf) at Bowery Ballroom.

Update: The Dodos, The Ruby Suns

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

I’ve heard of both The Dodos and The Ruby Suns, but have never really given either a listen. When they announced a couple of dates in New York, I thought this would be a good time to check both of them out.

The Dodos were very drum heavy and sound better live than on record. Fact. Vibraphones are awesome and the drummer incorporated some heavy metal drumming techniques when he smashed his drum kit to bits at the end of the second encore. Hardcore.

The Dodos at Bowery Ballroom; October 14th 2009

The Dodos at Bowery Ballroom; October 14th 2009

New Zealanders The Ruby Suns had several very poppy, happy songs and great stage banter. A good tip on how to acquire a NZ accent: don’t move your tongue when you talk. At least that’s according to the band.

The Ruby Suns at Bowery Ballroom; October 14th 2009

The Ruby Suns at Bowery Ballroom; October 14th 2009

Visit Flavorwire to read the Dodos review and see a few more photos from the night.

Up next: Undoubtedly some CMJ shows/parties. Besides that, I should be covering La Roux when they stop by October 26th.