File under ‘Better Late Than Never (Maybe): Part 4. For the final day of In Between Days there’s a change from the Wild West theme pub stylings of Crazy Horse to the much larger Red’s bar. Although a few more people have turned up a day early for the 10 Days of ATP weekend, moving […]
Jan 28, 2011 | Categories: Music Photography | Tags: All Tomorrow's Parties, APSE, ATP, Butlins, Deerhoof, In Between Days, Justin Edwards, Minehead, Polvo, Sleepy Sun, Sony a700 | Leave A Comment »
File under ‘Better Late Than Never (Maybe): Part 3’. One of the disappointing things about In Between Days was that there wasn’t a lot to do during the days whilst waiting for the bands to start in the evening. With only 100 or so people on site most of the facilities were closed; no swimming […]
Jan 26, 2011 | Categories: Music Photography | Tags: 2009, All Tomorrow's Parties, ATP, Bardo Pond, Butlins, December, Growing, In Between Days, Justin Edwards, Minehead, Mum, Om | Leave A Comment »
File under ‘Better Late Than Never (Maybe): Part 2’. Day 2 of In Between Days is easily the best day of the four, mainly because getting to see Dirty Three play close up on a tiny stage in a tiny venue (a Western theme bar to boot) with 100 other people is always going to […]
Jan 26, 2011 | Categories: Music Photography | Tags: 2009, All Tomorrow's Parties, ATP, Butlins, December, Dirty Three, Fuck Buttons, In Between Days, Jim White, Josh T Pearson, Justin Edwards, Mick Turner, Minehead, Photos, Sony a700, Warren Ellis | Leave A Comment »
File under ‘Better Late Than Never (Maybe): Part 1’. The first day of In Between Days 2009 was all about finally getting to see Lightning Bolt. Whilst they had played the Sunday night of MBV’s Nightmare Before Xmas, they clashed with getting to see MBV for the third time in three days and as I […]
Jan 26, 2011 | Categories: Music Photography | Tags: Alexander Tucker, All Tomorrow's Parties, ATP, ATP2009, Butlins, December 2009, Glass Rock, In Between Days, Lightning Bolt, Minehead, Tall Firs | Leave A Comment »
An evening of farewells. On one side of Brisbane, down by the river, Powderfinger are playing the final show of their illustrious 20 year career. Surprisingly, given the demand, that is the fourth show at the Riverstage, that it’s the very end and supposed to be sold out, tickets are still on sale at the […]
Jan 11, 2011 | Categories: Music Photography | Tags: Angus Chapman, Ben Dougherty, Brisbane, Justin Edwards, Pete Collins, Sony a700, The Troubadour, Vegas Kings, Violent Soho | Leave A Comment »