Photos: Big Head Todd & The Monsters @ Knitting Factory Concert House

Big Head Todd and The Monsters @ Knitting Factory Concert House
Todd Park Mohr of Big Head Todd & The Monsters, fully illuminated on-stage...

Shooting Big Head Todd & The Monsters is a bit like trying to capture the fastest rabbit in the meadow with your bare hands.  On the evening of Tuesday, June 14th 2011, there was so much amazing musicianship going on druing any given time in a song that I literally felt like a child playing ‘Whack-a-Mole’ at Chuck E. Cheese’s during the first three songs of their set at Knitting Factory Concert House.

Take, for example, Todd Park Mohr’s explosive blues/rock lead guitar coupled with an intimate understanding of the written lyric; or delve deeper into the sound of Big Head Todd & The Monsters’ sound and dissect the inner workings of Rob Squires’ perfect timing on the bass, Brian Nevin’s incessant rhythmic perfection or the multi-instrumental talents of Jeremy Lawton.  What you will find is modern day live music perfected, with a blues-rock spice that could only be offered courtesy of Big Head Todd & The Monsters.

Any way you crack it, this band is EXTREMELY fun to shoot and really topped off the evening something proper.  While shooting on my Nikon D7000 (w/Nikon 50mm f/1.8D lens) in the pit, I found the ISO of 2000 working well in conjunction with my ever-steady shutter speed of 1/250th of a second and a nearly full aperture setting of 2.0 to increase the depth of field and incorporate a strong sense of natural lighting, as seen below.

What did I take away with me from their performance?  A downright pathetic craving for electrified blues-flavored rock & roll played at earth-shaking volume levels; think tube amplifiers in a blaze of flames.

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Big Head Todd and The Monsters @ Knitting Factory Concert House
Jeremy Lawton crankin' out the lap steel like none other...
Big Head Todd and The Monsters @ Knitting Factory Concert House
Rob Squires soaking up the non-ultraviolet light...
Big Head Todd and The Monsters @ Knitting Factory Concert House
Brian Nevin sweatin' out a perfect rhythm...
Big Head Todd and The Monsters @ Knitting Factory Concert House
Todd soakin' up the light during an explosive performance...

Camera(s) Used:

Nikon D7000

Lens(es) Used:

Nikon 50mm f/1.8D


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Big Head Todd and The Monsters @ Knitting Factory Concert House
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Asobi Seksu @ Tonic Lounge [June 1]

Asobi Seksu @ Tonic Lounge 2011-06-01

After running the music section at WomensRadio for the last four and one half years, I’ve become accustomed to having artists pop up out of nowhere and become ‘the next big thing’.  I’ve become even more familiar with the sheer excitement radiating off of these types of bands and everything surrounding them; including their representation, fans and press, which all combine to become the major catalyst in igniting the fuse which sends them into orbit.

Asobi Seksu.  If I said it out loud I’d more than likely mispronounce it, but all tongue twisters aside this is a show not to be missed … especially if you are one to enjoy that which might include classification as ‘shoegaze’ or rock music with that ‘indie pop’ vibe.  It’s pretty delicious.

Where’s it at?  Tonic Lounge in Reno, NV.  Opening group you ask?  See: Grimes.

$10.  21+.  Get tickets.

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