Dan le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip - Cardiff Barfly

Tuesday 13th May 2008

Dan le sac vs. Scroobius Pip shot to fame last year with their track Thou Shalt Always Kill, receiving NME praise despite denouncing it along with the Smiths and Nirvana mid song. They aren’t your average Barfly indie visitors, their first song dealt with why you shouldn’t slash your wrists. Why? It’s harsh on your sister. Their on stage furniture; including a TV and reading desk add to the feeling this isn’t just a group, but a statement. All this done in good humour with eyes half open and bottle of wine in hand of course.

Dan le Sac speaking his mind

The crowd knew exactly what to expect and couldn’t have been happier to indulge a 6 foot bearded man preaching to them about the darker points of life, electronic samples pumping out in the background. The tiny stage of Barfly was host to a TV broadcast from the reading desk, shown on the television whilst the show continued, both members taking breaks to relax in the armchair when it all got a bit too much to handle. A different take on UK hip-hop if that’s what it is, less guns and bitches, more home truths; a refreshing change! Their debut album Angles is out on May 12th.

Scroobius Pip tuning in the TV

Photos and review from the Cardiff Barfly on 24th April 2008. More pictures below:

This article also appeared in Quench magazine, my first published review! First of many? Only time will tell…

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Zenyth acoustic set

Wednesday 30th April 2008

The Cardiff university societies Act one and LMS (Live Music Society) put on a charity event on Monday to try and raise £600 for Cancer Research. The winners of this years battle of the bands, Zenyth played an acoustic set and who will also be playing at the Cardiff Summer Ball.

It was the first time the guys had played acoustically live apparently, but they seemed to do a good job. I will be looking forward to seeing them play in Coopers field in the summer.

I also have a photo shoot coming up to promote the ball, more details soon, it should be fun! I will also be taking photos at the IMG awards ball tonight (Wednesday 30th April).

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Sum41 - Cardiff SU Great Hall

Thursday 27th March 2008

Sum41 band lne up

Deryck Whibley singing

On Saturday 25th Febuary 2008 Sum41 played Cardiff University Great Hall, they are not a bad I have followed particularly closely in recent years. My only real memory of them was in my younger days listening to Fat Lip, alongside Blink 182. I wasn’t quite sure what to expect when I turned up for the gig, but it turned out to be one of the more musically enjoyable gigs. Oh yeah and they also had the best lighting setup I have seen at the union. So good to see a band who have really made the effort with lighting, way better for the crowd, and more importantly better photos!

Deryck Whibley arm in the air

They were supported by Sound and Fury, and also Reuben.

Sum41 Crowd

The crowd were loving it, a surprisingly varied age range too!

Deryck Whibley of Sum41 singing

The lighting for Sum41 was truly stunning, I just hope I have done it justice because it took my breathe away! Props to the lighting guys for making the show something really special. So often the lighting can really let a show down, I guess I notice this more than most due to my work relying on it, but sometimes the stage is so badly lit you can barely see the band!

Deryck Whibley saluting to the crowd

This was my favorite shot from the night, so difficult to get any kind of interaction with the band sometimes, so nice when you can capture a moment like this. Sum41 definitely know how to work the crowd too, I guess years of touring helps with that!

Sum41 Guitarist

All in all a good night, who knows I might actually listen to Sum41’s new material.

Reuben bass player

Reuben bass player

Deryck Whibley holding guitar in air

Fun bands to take photos of. Got a couple more gigs coming up in a few weeks, more details soon!

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Gallows - Cardiff SU Great Hall

Saturday 15th March 2008

Fucked up singer close up

Monday 18th February 2008 saw Gallows return to Cardiff, they are one of the biggest up and coming bands in hardcore punk scene at the moment, the sea of black jeans were worked up and ready to fire. I got there just after the first warm-up act SSS.

Fucked up singer

Luckily there were another two to go, and the hordes of fans were getting into it. The second support band, Fucked Up (a band from Canada!) was fronted by lunatic of a guy who wasn’t afraid to get involved with the crowd, and the crowd were in no position to argue.

Talking to the crowd

Nothing really stuck out about the Set Your Goals for me, here’s one of the lead singers.

Set your goals singer

Frank microphone hammer

The headliners, Gallows hit the the stage up and put on a good show, not taking ginger comments from the crowd lightly! This shot was used in Quench issue 64.

Guitarists

They seemed genuinely amazed to be there, only this time last year they had been supported for My Chemical Romance at the very same venue.

Singer

Frank Carter getting into it

Guitarist

Up close

Looking to back of stage

Even bigger things are in-store for Gallows, it’s nice to see a band who can still really connect with their fans.

I have lots in the pipeline at the moment, couple of portfolio shoots coming up and going to be photographing at the new bi-annual Cardiff fashion week, on Sunday night this week. It is going to be held in the Hilton and will hopefully be the start of a long string of them in Cardiff.

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Fuck Buttons - Clwb Ifor Bach

Wednesday 12th March 2008

Despite their aggressive sounding name, Fuck Buttons (or F*ck Buttons as some like to refer to them…) are a melodic 2 piece from Bristol. The Welsh Club was filled with a Bizarre sounding form of electro instrumental using a variety of gadgets, everything from Fisher Price tape recorders to the keyboard synths and MacBooks they created a real wall of intense sound. Certainly not to everyones taste, but right up my street! Fuck Buttons MySpace.

Fuck buttons at work

Not the usual setup

Fuck Buttons and laptop

Support was provided by Alexander Tucker, a one man band of a modern variety! Whole songs with multiple tracks are layered and created in-front of you, quite something!

Alendar Tucker with Chello

Took a while to get this update done, just been super busy. Lots more photos to come in next few weeks, have quite a backlog of stuff to put up hopefully will find time!

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Mud at Conti’s- 27th Feb

Sunday 2nd March 2008

I showcased the flyer for the new Cardiff Dubstep night in a previous post, I was also asked to go along and take a few photos of the night itself.

DJs

In the background you can see the sound system brought in specially for the night, quite a beast of a setup!

Group of girls

DJ

The wheels of steel

Crowd

The turnout was great, especially considering the niche market for the Dubstep genre. Props to the Baron and his crew for making it happen.

DJ lights

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