Photos: Swingin’ Utters @ The Alley

Swingin Utters @ The Alley, Sparks, NV, 2011-07-10
Johnny Peebucks of Swingin Utters delivering an explosive performance...

To be completely honest, I did not do my homework on Swingin’ Utters before heading out to shoot their opening performance for Reverend Horton Heat at The Alley this July.  Had I done even the slightest of research, I would have learned early on that this was not ‘just some band’ hopping over the hill from the San Francisco Bay Area punk scene.  Swingin’ Utters are actually a pretty big deal when it comes to the streetpunk genre, and even more so when it comes to expanding the genre to include elements of Irish music, a little bit of that country twang and at times a nostalgic Clash-era reggae influence.  What seemed even more impressive was the fact that there were members of the audience who would, have, will again and most definitely did drive for miles to see Swingin’ Utters perform live in Reno/Sparks; regardless of whoever might be headlining the evening.

As far as shooting goes, there is no pit at The Alley.  It is every man, woman and child for themselves when pressed against the 2-3 foot tall stage, making room for moshing, jumping, fist pumping, slam dancing and any overall exaltation of life.  I was using the same Nikon 50mm f/1.8D lens that has been attached to my Nikon D7000 since SXSW this past March and, much like other recent shows, aperture and shutter speed were set to 1.8 and 1/250th of a second, respectively.  The ISO however, did find it’s home at 2500 for this set, letting as much of the nominal stage lighting in as possible without introducing undesirable noise.  In retrospect, I should have opened it up to 3200 on some of the shots, but then anything under the white spotlight would have been overexposed.  Well, maybe we’ll try a show with auto ISO set between 800-3200, whaddaya say?

Bonus:  While conversing with several audience members, I tried pinning down a great ‘introductory’ album to lead a new listener like myself into the sounds of Swingin’ Utters … you know, something that these undeniably devoted fans would feel comfortable recommending to a noob like myself.  The general consensus was the 1996 release, Juvenile Product of Working Class (Fat Wreck Chords).  Great jumping off point if I do say so myself.  Thanks for the recommendation guys, and to those who may just now be discovering Swingin’ Utters — Enjoy!

 

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Swingin Utters @ The Alley, Sparks, NV, 2011-07-10
Greg McEntee hammering it home on drums...
Swingin Utters @ The Alley, Sparks, NV, 2011-07-10
Darius Koski crankin' out the feedback...
Swingin Utters @ The Alley, Sparks, NV, 2011-07-10
How to play bass with only three strings...
Swingin Utters @ The Alley, Sparks, NV, 2011-07-10
Guest vocals by Austin Bunnell...
Swingin Utters @ The Alley, Sparks, NV, 2011-07-10
Johnny apologized for spitting on the stage...

 

Camera(s) Used:

Nikon D7000

Lens(es) Used:

Nikon 50mm f/1.8D


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Swingin Utters @ The Alley, Sparks, NV, 2011-07-10
Austin Bunnell jumping on stage for a couple of verses ... go Austin!

Photos: Leba Hibbert @ Knitting Factory Concert House

Leba Hibbert @ Knitting Factory Concert House
A surprise opening set from Leba Hibbert, daughter of Toots and all-around amazing Jamaican singer...

When The Maytals announced Leba Hibbert’s surprise opening set at Knitting Factory Concert House this past Tuesday evening in Reno, I had no idea what to expect.  What I did know was that I needed to descend the stairs and make my way up to the pit ASAP.

Luckily, my intuition was spot-on and I was able to capture some amazing (in my opinion, at least) photos of the musically-endowed daughter of legendary reggae artist, Frederick “Toots” Hibbert, as backed by one of the word’s finest live bands, The Maytals.

Shooting specs for this set using my Nikon D7000 w/Nikon 50mm f/1.8D lens saw a fully-boosted ISO of 3200, my usual shutter speed of 1/250th of a second and a wide-open aperture of 1.8, which made for some pretty impressive shots when the white flood light was at a minimal presence, allowing the colored light to illuminate Leba’s adornments … including large star-shaped earrings, several sparkling rings, stacked bracelets and a bejeweled butterfly-shaped clip placed just above the pièce de résistance: a custom ‘LEBA’ belt buckle.  What else stood out?  Backlit highlights of Leba’s beautifully flowing, waist-length (dread) locks.

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Leba Hibbert @ Knitting Factory Concert House
Leba Hibbert in full-swing, before she noticed she was being 'shot'...
Leba Hibbert @ Knitting Factory Concert House
A nice close-up of Leba doin' her thang up on stage at Knitting Factory Concert House...
Leba Hibbert @ Knitting Factory Concert House
A bit of lens flare always helps capture a diamond-studded performance...

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Nikon D7000

Lens(es) Used:

Nikon 50mm f/1.8D


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Leba Hibbert @ Knitting Factory Concert House
A different perspective on the in-between times at The Knit...