Sleigh Bells with Sunflower Bean Brooklyn Steel Brooklyn, NY February 13th, 2018 Words and Photos by Jess Williams There are very few bands, at least for me, that I listed to and become physically incapable of not dancing to their songs. Sleigh Bells is one of those bands. The band, Continue Reading
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Wavves – Culture Abuse // New York, NY 11.09.17
Wavves with Culture Abuse Brooklyn Steel Brooklyn, NY November 9th, 2017 Words and Photos by Jess Williams With the kind of music that I listen to, I’m telling you that I was meant to be in a garage, jamming out for the rest of my life — listening specifically to Continue Reading
The Struts – Nightly // Louisville, KY 10.31.17
The Struts with Nightly Mercury Ballroom Louisville, Kentucy October 31st, 2017 Words and Photos by Emily May British glam-rock band The Struts, currently on tour in the US, performed a Halloween show in Louisville, Ky recently. With many of the fans dressed in costume, the mood was festive and the Continue Reading
Nightly talk debut EP, music videos and loyal fans
Nashville-based synth-pop band Nightly have been steadily been making waves on the charts, having released videos this year for their hits songs “XO” and “Talk To Me.” They released their debut EP Honest last year and have since performed with such musicians as Gabrielle Aplin, K Flay, Ke$ha, The All-American Rejects and Zella Day. Continue Reading
Behind the Lens with Sam Lichtenstein
At just 15 years old, Sam Lichtenstein got her start in music photography. Taking a point and shoot to local venues in her hometown of Sarasota, Florida, Sam got to practice the art of live music photography. Since moving to New York City three years ago, Sam has had access Continue Reading
Behind the Lens with Joshua Halling
After his great uncle left him with a heap of analog photography supplies, Brighton, UK based photographer, Joshua Halling fell in love with the art. He got his start by shooting film photography at a local show at his University, where he took an interest in light and shadow. Joshua has Continue Reading
Behind the Lens with Cody Kaczynski
Hailing from Northeastern Pennsylvania, photographer Cody Kaczynski has been making quite a name for himself in the hardcore scene. From photographing festivals like Vans Warped Tour and South By So What to working with Harbour on their upcoming tour, Cody tells us all about his experience in the industry. When did you Continue Reading
Behind the Lens with Ken Grand-Pierre
New York City is home to one of the most vibrant and colorful creative industries in the world. The music scene is no different, birthing some of the most big name artists out there today. Within the photo pits of almost every New York City venue, Ken Grand-Pierre is there Continue Reading
God Damn – Thrice // 04.27.17 London, UK
God Damn Thrice KOKO // London, England April 27th 2017 Words & Photos by Katie Frost American post-hardcore band Thrice travelled across the pond to play two shows in the UK; one at Rock City in Nottingham, and one at KOKO in London. I went along with my camera to Continue Reading
Creeper – Letlive – Pierce The Veil // London, UK 11.27.16
Creeper Letlive Pierce The Veil O2 Academy Brixton // London, England November 27th 2016 Photos & Words By Katie Frost A queue of teenage girls snaked around Brixton Academy on a chilly Sunday night in Brixton, eager to see American pop-punk/rock band Pierce The Veil play a sold out show Continue Reading
Against The Current – As It Is – Beach Weather // London, UK 09.30.16
Against The Current As It Is Beach Weather Shepherd’s Bush Empire // London, England September 30th 2016 Photos & Review By Katie Frost I was lucky enough to see New York pop-rock trio Against The Current play their debut London headline show at 300-capacity Soho venue The Borderline in December Continue Reading
Tyler, the Creator Cancels All Upcoming UK Performances
Tyler, the Creator has been forced to cancel all upcoming performances in the UK following a ban put in place, keeping him out of the UK for three to five years. The decision was made after UK’s Secretary of State publicly said that his music “encourages violence and intolerance of Continue Reading