[UPDATE 2011-06-01] The promoter with Midnite Events announced today that due to circumstances beyond Midnite Event’s control, tonight’s Steve Aoki show at the Knitting Factory Reno has been cancelled, effective immediately.
Electro? Check. Bass? Check. Drinks in the air? Check. Club-bangin’ is their game and Steve Aoki + Designer Drugs is their name … they’re bringin’ their very own brand of booty-shake to the Knitting Factory Concert House in Reno, NV this Wednesday, June 1st and would probably stop the music and straight call you out if you’re not dancin’ your @ss off.
I’ve seen some pretty energetic bands before. Though, nothing in my fifteen years of concert-going had prepared me for the experience of photographing Pepper at the Knitting Factory Concert House in Reno, NV on Sunday, May 15th 2011.
Having got a taste of the pit and stage-to-photographer height difference during Iration’s opening set, I knew that this would be more challenging than shows where the line between stage and audience blurs into nothingness. This would be pushing the limits of myself as a photographer, and even more so myself as a fan who wants nothing more than to portray a favorite band with style, professionalism and a touch of grace. What I ended up with as the final product could very well exhibit one or more of these qualities … of which the final say is really up to you, our readers. What do you think? Please feel free to share your comments below or give us a shout on Facebook or Twitter.
The music of Pepper is heavily reliant on the solid three-piece band structuring found throughout the entire spectrum of rock ‘n roll’s lifespan and is made unique through a high-energy show filled with hints of punk, rock, reggae and an overwhelming sense of fun-loving sun-drenched collaboration between friends. Front men Kaleo Wasman and Bret Bollinger hold down the amplified electric string instruments (guitar, bass; respectively) while Yesod Willams backs up vocals while pounding out the golden speedy rhythm on his drum kit. The huge banner behind the drum set hangs proudly, reminding the audience that they are catching a show from a major touring band that does not mess around when it comes to pleasing their fans.
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