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The Devil Wears Prada Spreads Flowers to Spokane
I always get so much joy when a band makes Spokane one of their frequent stops on tours, and it makes me especially happy when I can actually shoot the show when they do come through. This was my third time working with The Devil Wears Prada, and I hope for many more opportunities as they were my first mainstream show. March decided to go out with a roar when they hit the Knit on the 24th. The vibes from the start were immaculate, the line wrapped around the building before

Jess Scott
May 7


Dayseeker Dances With The Devil In The Pale Moonlight in Sayreville
Tonight we’re back at Starland Ballroom for a completely sold-out show: “The Pale Moonlight Tour” featuring Dayseeker, Northlane, Wind Walkers, and Sace6. The venue was still buzzing from the high of the previous night’s surprise Foo Fighters show, so with this also being a massive sellout, it felt like we were in store for something special. Sace6 A hometown show, if you will, for Sumerian Records newest acquisition. The New Jersey/New York-born duo, now based in LA, carries
Keith Timper
May 7


Rock Darlings The Last Dinner Party Bring Their 'From The Pyre' Tour To Toronto
After two long years, on April 23rd, Toronto welcomed back iconic rock band, The Last Dinner Party, to the city. The quintet brought their ‘From The Pyre’ tour to Massey Hall, one of Toronto’s historic venues. From The Pyre is The Last Dinner Party’s second studio album. The project directly follows the theatrical elements the band had laid out in their debut, Prelude to Ecstasy. That being said, From the Pyre is not a simple copy and paste of their previous sounds, but rath

Morghan McCart
May 1


Lily Allen Performs West End Girl at Atlanta’s Fox Theatre
I’ll never forget my introduction to Lily Allen. Back in 2012, I was living in the dorms at Georgia State University. One of my good friends came over, and she put on “F**k You,” the impossibly catchy singalong from 2009’s It’s Not Me, It’s You. Naturally, my first impression was, “Oh, this is fun, catchy, and abrasive!” After a few listens, I was absolutely hooked- What I’d actually discovered was a pop record unlike anything I’d ever heard before. It was clever, tongue-in-c
Jon Freed
May 1


Clinton Kane at the House of Blues
Clinton Kane played at House of Blues on February 18th, and the room felt full before he even came out. I got there about thirty minutes before his set, and even though I missed the opener, you could feel that the energy had already been built up. People were talking, holding their spots, and watching the stage like they were waiting for something important. As a photographer, that kind of anticipation always stands out. It makes you pay attention because you know the moment

Victoria Wright
Apr 29


Blood Orange Packed Out the Bomb Factory in Deep Ellum
Blood Orange played at the Bomb Factory in Deep Ellum on March 5th, and the place was packed. From the moment I walked in, it felt full. People were shoulder to shoulder, all facing the stage, waiting. As a photographer, you can tell when a crowd is really there for the artist, and this one was. When the show started, the lighting was bright and clear. It made everything easy to see and easy to shoot. You could see him clearly, the band clearly, and the crowd too. It felt ope

Victoria Wright
Apr 29
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