A few images from a shoot with Lewis Loulou Maynard from LA SHARK, taken for online store Glass Boutique. Lewis is the guest blogger until Tuesday 11th December.
Saturday, 8 December 2012
Vicky Grout x Glass Boutique
I took a few photos of super-blogger Vicky Grout for online store Glass Boutique. Vicky's blog and Tumblr are amongst my favourites and are definitely worth checking out!
Monday, 15 October 2012
PORTHCAWL ELVIS FESTIVAL.
Contrary to what MTV would have most people believe, there is more to South Wales than valley louts hoping to 'make it big in Caaar-diff' and sheep. What MTV omitted from The Valleys (probably due to a lack of vulgarity) was the gem that is Porthcawl's annual Elvis Festival aka The Elvies.
I have no idea why or how this festival came to be but it's a pretty big deal when it rolls around each year. The festival claims to be the largest of its kind in the world and attracts quite a crowd. According to the BBC, this year's event broke the world record for the biggest gathering of Elvis impersonators (800, in case you were wondering). The festival takes place over a long weekend every Autumn and spans various Porthcawl venues. Elvis tribute acts perform, people get dressed up as Elvis and generally have a good time. At the end of it a 'Best Elvis Impersonator' award is given out and the sequin jumpsuits and stick-on sideburns are stored away for another year.Never one to miss out on a photo opportunity as golden as this, I went along with my sister to see what the Portcawl Elvis Festival was really all about.
Friday, 10 August 2012
DYLAN THOMAS.
For my August post I decided to mix things up a bit and post about something other than bands, music photography and the cat camera. Last week it was my birthday and in order to avoid all things birthday related I decided to pop along to Laugharne (pronounced Larn), the hometown of my favourite poet Dylan Thomas. It is pretty well known that I have a borderline preternatural love for Thomas, who is said to have been one of the main inspirations for beat generation writers Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac. It is also widely believed that Bob Dylan appropriated his last name from the writer. Above are photos of his final resting place and writing shed, which has been left in the original state. Enjoy.
Wednesday, 11 July 2012
ELVIRA T-SHIRTS AND STAGE INVASIONS.
Just when I
thought that my days of being a blog-posting flake were long behind me, I have
managed to let three months pass by without so much as even a photo post. I
would use the excuse that I’ve been pretty cut-up by Christopher Owens’
departure from Girls, but that only happened last week so excuses aside, here's what I've been up to.
Things have
been pretty quiet on the gig front lately, but last month a few friends and I
went to the Sexbeat 5th Birthday Cruise on the Thames .
This was supposed to be a tribute/re-creation of sorts of the Sex Pistols Silver
Jubilee boat cruise 30 years previous. Musical delights were provided by
Crocodiles, who I have seen play several times and always look forward to watching.
The band playing before them was Weird Dreams https://www.facebook.com/weirddreams, who I was aware of but have never
properly listened to. I decided to watch their set out of curiosity (their singer
was wearing an Elvira t-shirt, which may have influenced this decision was pretty neat) and am glad that I did so. I might be a little late to the party
in getting into them, given that they supported Girls at The Forum in May, but their
song ‘Little Girl’ has been on repeat in my head for what feels like forever. I
would really recommend them as a live act and their album ‘Choreography’. I unfortunately
didn’t take any photos of the night as I forgot my camera but for those
interested there are some on the Sexbeat website.
It’s a bit
early to do a July post but I had been looking forward to going to watch east
London metal band Throne https://www.facebook.com/thronemusic (big love for their music/merch/hair) play in
Camden last Thursday for a while when Lewis from LA SHARK invited me to
their single launch for Modern Man at new Dalston bar Birthdays. The above photo was taken a few minutes before the band went on stage. As I haven’t
seen the LA SHARK boys in a while, and was already in Hackney that evening
having a look around Australian graffiti artist LUSH’s show, I decided that I would catch
Throne again at a later date. As is typical of a LA SHARK show, the place was
packed and the crowd were really into it. The show ended with a stage invasion
and remainder of the night was spent dancing to 90s RnB in a snooker hall with
Australian boys that are apparently members of a band called Foxx on Fire.
After rattling on about my love of the Holga cat camera in previous posts, it died last week after being used a grand total of five times. I am now convinced that I am a camera curse.
On the plus side, no more getting weird looks from strangers on the tube when
my bag lets out an inappropriately loud ‘miiaaaooow’ after accidentally
knocking the talk button. R.I.P cat camera. It was fun while it lasted.
Sunday, 15 April 2012
MYSTERY JETS + YOUNG COLOSSUS.
Last week I caught the Mystery Jets tour at a venue in Cardiff called The Gate, which is a converted church. Knowing this, I still wasn’t prepared for the completely surreal experience of walking into a gig only to see the majority of people sitting and watching transfixed from the pews. I unfortunately only caught half of support band Peace’s set but the remainder of the show that I did see has encouraged me to try to catch them in their entirety when they tour next.
Mystery Jets opened their set with their new song ‘Someone Purer’, a beautifully infectious number from their new album. Having since found out that the lyrics are inspired by the Jack Kerouac book ‘
Something else that I have been listening to repeatedly is ‘Young Colossus’, a collaboration led by Orlando Weeks of The Maccabees, with the help of Alessi Laurent-Marke from Alessi’s Ark and producer Nic Nell. The CD is accompanied by an illustrated book, courtesy of the talented Rob Hunter. Having very kindly been given a copy of YC by Orlando several weeks ago, I have been won over by the haunting melodies and beautiful illustrations that compliment them. As a collector of zines/ independent publications and a zine maker, I definitely appreciate the thought that has been given to every detail of the tangible presentation of the music. This is reflected in everything from the paper stock to the black staples and the envelopes that have been hand stamped with a silhouette of the characters. I’m not sure if any copies are still available, but the Young Colossus Facebook page www.facebook.com/YoungColossus is definitely worth checking out. A few of the songs are also available to listen to on YouTube. Something that I would love to see transpire from this collaborative effort is a moving image piece that combines the songs with the illustrations, similar to Where The Wild Things Are or The Snowman.
In March’s post I mentioned that Kit Neale’s tumblr was my favourite, but this month I have been compulsively reading ‘Bring Me The World’ - www.bringmetheworld.tumblr.com. In the words of Rory the creator, it is ‘The story of how I met five punk rockers from
Friday, 23 March 2012
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