Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

[Concert] The Black Keys at the The Crystal Ballroom - 8.5.10

Hi everyone!

As our Wedding 2010 season winds down -- no more weddings shoots, just editing  and finishing up album designs :) -- we are getting back in to our Concert Photography shoots.

This is exciting, since we love music and great shows tend to come to Portland during the fall/winter months.

We have a separate web site for all of our concert photography, ranging from great local bands to major label  artists. Be sure to bookmark that site and to check it often! Lots of new goodies to look through, on an ongoing basis :)

This past October 5th, I had the opportunity to photograph The Black Keys, on their second night, at the Crystal Ballroom. What an amazing show! Full house (sold out both nights) and great lighting on stage, as always.

I was granted a photo pass while my friend Carrie has the press pass, with which she got to enjoy the show and then write about it on our affiliate web site: Melophobe.

Here is a Sneak Peek of the show.

Here are links to the full set of images as well as Carries eloquent, cynical and sincere review!


See the FULL SET of my images from this show on our Passions Site HERE!
See the review as well as a handful of my images on Melophobe HERE!

Thanks for looking! :)

~ Alice












Monday, March 29, 2010

[Local Portland Music] If this music video doesn't put a smile on your face and make you shake your boootay, there is definitely something wrong with you! :-)

As some of you may know, Josh and I are avid fans of one of the most talented local Portland Oregon bands around. They are musicians, friends, talents, lovable and fun!! The Quick & Easy Boys!

Their brand spankin' new web site will be completed and live in the next few days (Josh is their web master). Here's the link to the cool placeholder. Bookmark it!

We of MoscaPhoto are their official photographers and are having a blast shooting them! Just wait till you see the awesome centerfold we did for their new album! By the way, their new album release party is something NOT to be missed! So if you are in the Portland area and want to have a night of shakin' and dancin'... be here: The Wonder Ballroom, May 22nd 2010.

Here is their facebook event page where you can find more info on the opening bands (Lewi Longmire Band & The Freak Mountain Ramblers) and start times and where you can RSVP if you want. It WILL be FUN!! I'll see you there!

For a taste of their energy and love for music and life, I am embedding an awesome view of one of their happiest songs to date! A song from the above mentioned new album! The video was graciously made for all to enjoy, by one of their fans, Adam Wendt. Thank you Adam!!


By the way, here is the link to their Last.fm page where you can listen to more tunes and even purchase them! 




Yeah Bud! :-)

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

{Concert Photography!} Mum - The Aladdin Theater (Portland OR) - 11/4/2009



IN OUR OWN WORDS:

"Who here has heard of Múm? Clearly many Portlanders, as evidenced by the packed Aladdin Theater Wednesday night. And for good reason.

Mum’s show at the Aladdin marked a rare live performance of their native Iceland (and Europe). Formed in 1997, Mum hasn't stopped composing new and inspiring psychedelic, electronic, funky, unusual, special-effects tunes since. Simply put, they are a group of born musicians with innate capabilities to compose. They have fun experimenting with all possible sounds traditional instruments can possibly utter, as well as unconventional, often times, custom-made instruments. All mashed up and combined with amazingly angelic soft voices and a passion that can be felt when listening to them, and watching them, live on stage.

The audience was mesmerized. I had assumed it would be a seated show. A show during which people would comfortably sit and calmly listen. Instead, it seems like no one had the audacity to relax on their seats! No dancing, no mosh-pit, no drama. Just simple, respectful, standing reverence towards their truly hypnotizing music.

Their latest release, Sing Along to Songs You Don’t Know, was released this past August via download through Gogoyoko. I encourage you to get the album and look at our photos here on Melophobe while the album is playing in the background. You will not be disappointed."


~ The band's official website: Mum
~ We are ongoing contributing photographers and reviewers for shows thanks to: Melophobe
~ Where our review and interview and photos are on Melophobe: HERE
~ Our concert/music website: PASSIONS




{Concert Photography!} Moby - The Crystal Ballroom - Portland OR - 10/19/2009


IN OUR OWN WORDS:

"When I write reviews, I usually start by going to the trusty Wikipedia and getting a little more knowledge about the artist. It’s apparent that Moby did that before visiting Portland, because he had some pretty distinct knowledge about the local area. From famous local songs, like “Louie, Louie,” or that Portland has a vast number of porn shops. Moby knew it all and had quite the dialogue going with the crowd.

As I was up front getting ready to photograph the show, the intro song ("A Seated Night” from the new album Wait For Me) was playing, and I must admit that it put a lump in my throat. When Moby ran on stage, the packed house at the Crystal Ballroom erupted with excitement. It was a great experience to be there and catch the electricity between the crowd and performer. You can tell that he is a genuine artist by the way he takes time to interact with his fans. I was amazed to see such talent on multiple instruments: from the guitar, to the piano, and on to the drums, Moby did not let us down with his skills. The show had several high energy points that segued seamlessly into the ethereal, giant musical numbers that Moby is famous for.

If you are a Moby fan, be sure to catch him on this tour—you won’t want to miss it."



~ The band's official website: Moby
~ We are ongoing contributing photographers and reviewers for shows thanks to: Melophobe
~ Where our review and interview and photos are on Melophobe: HERE
~ Our concert/music website: PASSIONS




{Concert Photography!} BoomBox - The Crown Room - Portland OR - 10/2/2009



IN OUR OWN WORDS:

BoomBox has a huge following all around the US. I have personally been a fan of theirs for three years, even since another relatively obscure (but HUGE) band (Particle) introduced me to them. I’ve been hooked ever since! They rarely come to the Pacific Northwest, so when I learned of their show here in Portland, at The Crown Room, I jumped at the opportunity to see them live and to get to meet them!

We were set to meet with them right after sound check, around 7:30pm. When we arrived, they had just gotten there from their previous show in Seattle. We all know how horrible traffic on I-5 southbound can be sometimes! So we reassured them of the normality of it all and told them to let us know when they were going to be ready for us. Sound check happened and then a quick trip to the green room downstairs to grab wallets and van keys, and we were off! We joined them for a quick bite to eat at a local burger joint around the corner from the venue and immediately hit it off! Zion and Russ and their crew were genuinely interested and mesmerized by the facts and figures and little bit of trivia Josh and I gave them about Portland and they sincerely wished they could stay for a couple of days after the show to take in the scene and the local people. They promised us that the next time they come around, they will!

Their opening act, Ana Sia, started playing and the room was bumpin’! Pretty close to a packed house an hour or so before BoomBox was even supposed to start. We took advantage of the down time after dinner to ask them a few questions downstairs in the green room. Read on below for the interview.

One last note. If you have never heard of BoomBox, know this: two members, Zion on guitar and voice, Russ on synthesizers and other complicated equipment that makes their sound what it is. They are genuinely peaceful and sweet people who do what they love. Dance, house, trance, techno—whatever you want to call their style—it’s live and always fresh. Light shows always accompany their performances, making it not only pleasing to the heart, soul, and ears, but to the eyes too. They play everywhere from smaller venues like The Crown Room in Portland to giant festivals like 10000 Lakes! Give them a listen and be sure to put them on your concert calendar for their next show! You will NOT regret it!


INTERVIEW WITH THE BAND: 

Melophobe: How has the tour been so far?



BoomBox: The tour has been good, interesting. Trying to break in new markets and new promoters and getting everyone to know BoomBox. The sound is very important to us, we are perfectionists and our performances can be affected by sound problems. We played a gig in southern Oregon where the venue was on noise ordinance probation and we got shutdown! Another show was in Seattle where the venue did not have enough power and the power kept going out. It was tough for us and for our fans.

Melophobe: Do you get to mingle with your opening artists?

BoomBox: We do, occasionally. The schedules are really tight and by the time we get to a venue, get setup, do sound check, immediately we have to do the things we have to do. A lot of the times, by the time we finish getting ready, the opener is already on. There are times we get to hang out though. Festivals are really good for that. We get to hang out backstage and catch up with other musicians. It’s cool that Ana Sia is opening for us on this tour and to have a constant opening act.

Melophobe: Were you impressed by any bands that were completely new to you?



BoomBox: We try hard to promote our local music scene (Muscle Shoals, AL), there is a lot of talent coming out of there. We try to educate off of what we have learned and help the bands pave a road out of town on to their own thing. As we learn, covering so many bases, our goal is to develop the record label and help develop talent. We feel like we’re part of a movement in Muscle Shoals, and it’s really cool to feel that.



Melophobe: What are some of the cool sights across the US that you have been able to see on your tours?

BoomBox: A boat. We did a boat party in NYC that was crazy, get on the boat at midnight and play out to the Statue of Liberty. It’s crazy! Getting paid to play at the feet of the Statue of Liberty. There’s another cool cruise in Boston that we like: Harper’s Ferry. The festivals are cool; the small ones usually fall under the radar until you hear about them from another band. We are really blessed that basically every city we roll into we get to meet really solid people and a cool scene.
We stay in hotels now, but four years ago we would couch surf in the cities that we played in. We would book one show and stay in the city for a couple of days after, just to get to know the people and the city. It’s a unique perspective that you can’t get from a normal job.



Melophobe: What’s next for BoomBox?

BoomBox: The New album! Downriverelectric should be out in early 2010. The first record was sold out of the trunk of a car! This new record will be a whole new step for us as independent artists. We both go down the road with headphones working on this album, it’s needed for our souls! It’s literally been eating at us, we need this record. Also: we want to eventually hit Europe. We’d love to be in with the crowds overseas. Eventually it will happen!
 


~ The band's official website: BoomBox
~ We are ongoing contributing photographers and reviewers for shows thanks to: Melophobe
~ Where our review and interview and photos are on Melophobe: HERE
~ Our concert/music website: PASSIONS

Friday, October 2, 2009

{Music!} Everclear contacted us for promo shots! Here are some :-)

It was an honor!

We met up at their recording studio here in Portland and then all went to the industrial area on the east bank of Downtown.

We walked around for about and hour and took so many photos!

I am posting just a few, the first of which was taken by Josh and is their super favorite one, which they have already started using for their new album! Click on the link to get a free track download!

Thanks for looking!

~ Alice & Josh











{Concert!} Psychedelic Furs - Crystal Ballroom - Portland OR - 9.15.09

...and again!

Melophobe rocks!

We got passes for The Psychedelic Furs at the Crystal Ballroom the night after Paolo Nutini... yeah!

Happy Mondays opened for them and they were amazing as well!

Read Josh's review of the Furs on Melophobe here!

Enjoy the slide show!

:-)



{Concert!} Paolo Nutini - Crystal Ballroom - Portland OR

Yet another fantastic opportunity made possible by our good friends at Melophobe!

Paolo Nuniti came to Portland to play a show at the Crystal Ballroom, on September 14th, 2009.

Josh and I had photo and press passes and were thrilled!

A link to Melophobe's post of our review and photos here!

Enjoy the slideshow!

:-)



Wednesday, August 12, 2009

{Concert Photography!} PHISH! - Gorge Amphitheater, George WA - 8.7.09




An amazing opportunity!

I am working with Melophobe (a national online concert photograph and review web site).

They provided me with a photo pass to Phish at the Gorge Amphitheater in Gearge Washington, on August 7th 2009!

It was fantastic!

We arrived, i was given my pass, they took us to the stage area in a golf cart, and let me shoot shoot shoot!

My photos and review of that one fantastic night can be seen here.

See the photos and read the review and leave me a comment!

Thank you for looking and enjoy :-)

~ Alice