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Animal Collective live at Brixton Academy. I've been dying to see these guys play live! I totally missed out on the Koko show and thought this was where I'd redeem myself.
They played a lot of tracks from their latest album Merriweather Post Pavillion which is all kinds of fun to listen to (I kept singing Lion in a Coma before the gig).
The show was quite a tough one to shoot since it was so dark most of the time (including after the first 3 songs). The guards had no idea when the songs were ending since the band literally powered through the songs without gaps for applauds. They eventually just told us to leave when it got to a point that we were there for quite a bit hehe. I suppose it wasn't dark, but there was lacking in front lights so you couldn't see their faces well, it all suited the music but not our cameras hehe.
After my 3 songs I went back into the crowd and did a few shots there (mm bypassing that bit where you hand your bag to the security folks). I took several wide shots using the digital zoom to focus in properly.
What else? That's about it, they ended up with Brother Sport and came backfor an encore and ended with Lion in a Coma. At times I felt like the moments happened right near the end with tracks like Brother Sport and Lion in a Coma. There were a few other good tunes too but them two were my highlights where the crowd were enjoying it the most.
its breathing!
Took a few photos of my copy of Merriweather Post Pavilion in the wild. The wild being the pines of south jersey (not so exotic..)
It's quite photogenic.
also... we are looking for photos for our flickr group SortOfNatural just good shtuff
Animal Collective live at Brixton Academy. I've been dying to see these guys play live! I totally missed out on the Koko show and thought this was where I'd redeem myself.
They played a lot of tracks from their latest album Merriweather Post Pavillion which is all kinds of fun to listen to (I kept singing Lion in a Coma before the gig).
The show was quite a tough one to shoot since it was so dark most of the time (including after the first 3 songs). The guards had no idea when the songs were ending since the band literally powered through the songs without gaps for applauds. They eventually just told us to leave when it got to a point that we were there for quite a bit hehe. I suppose it wasn't dark, but there was lacking in front lights so you couldn't see their faces well, it all suited the music but not our cameras hehe.
After my 3 songs I went back into the crowd and did a few shots there (mm bypassing that bit where you hand your bag to the security folks). I took several wide shots using the digital zoom to focus in properly.
What else? That's about it, they ended up with Brother Sport and came backfor an encore and ended with Lion in a Coma. At times I felt like the moments happened right near the end with tracks like Brother Sport and Lion in a Coma. There were a few other good tunes too but them two were my highlights where the crowd were enjoying it the most.
also... we are looking for photos for our flickr group SortOfNatural just good shtuff
selling this camera.. moving back to Nikon
IN VIDEO
Fireworks / Forest Children Risen
All of photos of Animal Collective / Panda Bear
And, of course, the obligatory plug for the interview I did over the summer: www.bbc.co.uk/dna/collective/A25969512
Animal Collective play to a sold out audience at Bowery Ballroom.
newyork.metromix.com/music/photogallery/animal-collective...
1. lizard kisses - day waster
2. many mansions - wearer of masks
3. sun araw - ma holo
4. ducktails - tropical heat
5. vektroid - nova prophet
6. the marshmallow ghosts - it won't be long
7. cotton jones - always feeling good
8. desolation wilderness - forget everything
9. why? - ladyfingerz
10. atlas sound - oceanview
11. 회사auto - seaGULL⧗
12. crystal castles - no skin
13. black dice - night flight
14. clouddead - jimmy breeze (2)
15. animal collective - chocolate girl
w a r m e s t b l e s s i n g s
Animal Collective play to a sold out audience at Bowery Ballroom.
newyork.metromix.com/music/photogallery/animal-collective...
Animal Collective live at Brixton Academy. I've been dying to see these guys play live! I totally missed out on the Koko show and thought this was where I'd redeem myself.
They played a lot of tracks from their latest album Merriweather Post Pavillion which is all kinds of fun to listen to (I kept singing Lion in a Coma before the gig).
The show was quite a tough one to shoot since it was so dark most of the time (including after the first 3 songs). The guards had no idea when the songs were ending since the band literally powered through the songs without gaps for applauds. They eventually just told us to leave when it got to a point that we were there for quite a bit hehe. I suppose it wasn't dark, but there was lacking in front lights so you couldn't see their faces well, it all suited the music but not our cameras hehe.
After my 3 songs I went back into the crowd and did a few shots there (mm bypassing that bit where you hand your bag to the security folks). I took several wide shots using the digital zoom to focus in properly.
What else? That's about it, they ended up with Brother Sport and came backfor an encore and ended with Lion in a Coma. At times I felt like the moments happened right near the end with tracks like Brother Sport and Lion in a Coma. There were a few other good tunes too but them two were my highlights where the crowd were enjoying it the most.
Left to right: Animal Collective band members Geologist (Brian Weitz), Deakin (Josh Dibb), and Avey Tare (David Portner).
Animal Collective & Danny Perez:
Transverse Temporal Gyrus
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
5th Ave at 89th St, New York City
For the Guggenheim's 50th Anniversary, the band Animal Collective collaborated with artist Danny Perez on a site-specific performance piece that transformed the museum’s rotunda into a kinetic, psychedelic environment.
Photo: Roger Kisby © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, NY
Read about the band's inspiration for Transverse Temporal Gyrus
Continuing my mini-series of expressing feelings through pictures, I'm feeling a lot better. For a few days I wasn't even able to daydream, it was horrible. I had the house to myself for a good chunk of the day. It was lovely. Especially in this big house with so many places for a good photo. I'm glad that since I left Staten Island I've been able to make work, and I really don't want to leave. But this weekend till Tuesday I'll be camping so I'm not going home for good just yet.
Don't Ask Why, No Reply
Start of a new series based on the new Panda Bear album "Panda Bear Meets The Grim Reaper"
Animal Collective live at Brixton Academy. I've been dying to see these guys play live! I totally missed out on the Koko show and thought this was where I'd redeem myself.
They played a lot of tracks from their latest album Merriweather Post Pavillion which is all kinds of fun to listen to (I kept singing Lion in a Coma before the gig).
The show was quite a tough one to shoot since it was so dark most of the time (including after the first 3 songs). The guards had no idea when the songs were ending since the band literally powered through the songs without gaps for applauds. They eventually just told us to leave when it got to a point that we were there for quite a bit hehe. I suppose it wasn't dark, but there was lacking in front lights so you couldn't see their faces well, it all suited the music but not our cameras hehe.
After my 3 songs I went back into the crowd and did a few shots there (mm bypassing that bit where you hand your bag to the security folks). I took several wide shots using the digital zoom to focus in properly.
What else? That's about it, they ended up with Brother Sport and came backfor an encore and ended with Lion in a Coma. At times I felt like the moments happened right near the end with tracks like Brother Sport and Lion in a Coma. There were a few other good tunes too but them two were my highlights where the crowd were enjoying it the most.
My edit on a screencap from Animal Collectives recent music video for the song "Today's Supernatural".
Ganesha, also spelled Ganesa, also known as Ganapati and Vinayaka is a widely worshipped deity in the Hindu pantheon. His image is found throughout India and Nepal. Hindu sects worship him regardless of affiliations. Devotion to Ganesha is widely diffused and extends to Jains, Buddhists, and beyond India.
Although he is known by many attributes, Ganesha's elephant head makes him easy to identify. Ganesha is widely revered as the remover of obstacles, the patron of arts and sciences and the deva of intellect and wisdom. As the god of beginnings, he is honoured at the start of rituals and ceremonies. Ganesha is also invoked as patron of letters and learning during writing sessions.
1. The Present - “Africanized Beatniks”
2. Animal Collective - “Also Frightened”
3. Deerhunter - “Calvary Scars II / Aux Out”
4. Peter Bjorn & John - “Saying Something (Mukiya)”
5. Esau Mwamwaya - “Funa Funa”
The Eye of Providence (or the all-seeing eye of God) is a symbol showing an eye often surrounded by rays of light or a glory and usually enclosed by a triangle. It is sometimes interpreted as representing the eye of God watching over humankind (or divine providence). In the modern era, the most notable depiction of the eye is the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States, which appears on the United States one-dollar bill.
Gods with the "V" of Victory of The Law of the Jungle. (in a world where a sloth would probably defeat a tiger or a bull...)
"The Law of the Jungle" is an expression that means "every man for himself," "anything goes," "might makes right," "survival of the strongest," "survival of the fittest," "kill or be killed," "dog eat dog" and "eat or be eaten,". The Oxford English Dictionary, defines the Law of the Jungle as "the code of survival in jungle life, now usually with reference to the superiority of brute force or self-interest in the struggle for survival." It is also known as jungle law or frontier justice.