Live from Darylโs House, the Webby Award-winning musical performance show co-hosted by Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Daryl Hall is returning.
Staple crowd pleasers like โK.D.V.โ and โMiddle Fingersโ were expected features of the set, but MISSIO's true measure of growth came in the final song of their set: โI See Youโ, and the emotional side of the band translated perfectly live.
We've just gotten a press release from What So Not announcing all of the dates through his upcoming tour, so check it out and start marking your calendars now.
Simply put, recordings of the songs canโt do the live performance justice. FRENSHIP has to be experienced in person! Theyโre currently on their US Tour through June 5th and should not be missed! Check out our full gallery of shots from the night.
Once in a while Iโm pleasantly surprised by an evening that is so intimately tied together that you canโt divorce the performances from each other. Performances that demand to be addressed as a whole rather than cut into distinct pieces. Gordi and S. Carey put on one such performance to a sold-out crowd at DC9 Nightclub in Washington, D.C. Check out the full gallery of photos from their amazing sets here.
Moments when a band is able to completely capture the energy of the crowd and harness it are rarer than one would expect, but with their performance of โMiddle Fingersโ MISSIO was able to do just that. As all 500 concert goers triumphantly waved both middle fingers high, the restless energy of current political and social events was given a momentary catharsis. Expect to see big things from this band and if you can, check them out live on their currently sold-out nationwide tour. Check out our collection of photos from a fantastic show at the U Street Music Hall in Washington D.C.
The High Divers took the crowd at D.C.โs Hamilton Live by surprise and didnโt stop for their entire 60 minute set. Playing a mix of unreleased songs off their new album and favorites from their 2015 album Riverlust, their feel good rock vibes, infectious energy, and larger than life sound made a fan of this concert photographer.
Recap of our live sit down with rising artist, Dรกreece Walker. We discuss the thought process behind the series, some of the techniques used, the public response to the exhibition, the prescience of the series in relation to current events, and more.
Our collection of photos from a great show at the DC9 Nightclub in Washington D.C., headlined by Billy Raffoul and featuring Stranger In The Alps.
Wolf Aliceโs sound is all about hidden sharp edges. Deep dangerous things lurking just beneath the surface until they come exploding out in an all-out barrage. A stage presence that is driven by their music, they visibly feed off the energy of the crowd creating a feedback loop through the ebb and flow of their set. Another band that recordings just donโt do justice to, especially the subtle power of Ellieโs voice. Check out our full gallery of shots and be sure to catch them on tour.
[dropcap size=big]T[/dropcap]here is power in a bandโs genuine relationship with their fans. A tangible connection that is somehow greater than...
In this modern age of overproduction, auto-tune, and digital manipulation itโs all too easy to lose the emotional power of a voice in the chaos. Sometimes it only takes the simplest of setups to filter all that โnoiseโ out and remind you just how powerful that connection with a voice really is. 23 year old London native Freya Ridings has one such voice. Check out the full gallery of shots from the show.
Enter Shikari brought every bit of expected energy and then some. The crowdโs energy was easily that of a group twice the size, and the exchange between the band and crowd was a true spectacle. For this photographer, it was almost enough to set my camera gear aside and wade into the pit. Check out our collection of photos from a fantastic show at the 9:30 Club in Washington D.C.