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frontman de Les Trois Tetons, band rock-blues ligure.
Qui in concerto al Raindogs House di Savona
Un mio video della serata, tutto da ballare !
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Bluetones frontman, the marvellous Mark Morriss,in action at acoustic solo gig at Heswall Hall, Wirral
Kreator - Miland 'Mille' Petrozza, Sami Yli-Sirniö
The European Apocalypse Tour
L'Olympia, Paris, France | 03/12/2018
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Philippe Bareille
Rastablanco, frontman della storica reggae band romana "Radici Nel Cemento".
Qui duranto il concerto svoltosi alla manifestazione, Roma Incontra Il Mondo, Villa Ada, 7 Agosto 2016.
No One Is Innocent
Frankenstein Tour
La Cigale, Paris, France | 21/11/2018
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Philippe Bareille
Ville Valo, the charismatic founder and frontman of the metal band HIM, Finland's most important contemporary cultural export. Their music can be considered a blend of literary influences from romantism, symbolism (Baudelaire) and shakespearian tragedies and the bittersweet scandinavian melancholy at its best. While the early albums are true masterpieces, the latest were conceived to draw in an even larger fanbase.
HIM is an excellent live band, but the show in Sibiu was a bit disappointing knowing what are they really capable of.
I have an opportunity to photograph Alex "Wolfman" Story and his rock/punk band - Cancerslug, based out of Alabama, at 1867 Bar in Lincoln, Nebraska last night [Friday, June 10, 2022]. I have known Alex since I first saw his performance with Doyle in 2015, and saw many more ever since but haven't seen his band Cancerslug, that was something I have no right to miss!! So grateful to see him again; and his band - finally.
Behemoth - Nergal
Ecclesia Diabolica Evropa 2019 E.V. Tour
Le Bataclan, Paris, France | 22/01/2019
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Philippe Bareille
Behemoth - Nergal
Ecclesia Diabolica Evropa 2019 E.V. Tour
Le Bataclan, Paris, France | 22/01/2019
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Philippe Bareille
Commissioned for the Off the Shelf festival in 2005, Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker’s words adorn the side of The Forge student accommodation on Boston Street, Sheffield. It reads:-
Within these walls the future may be being forged
Or maybe Jez is getting trashed on cider
But when you melt you become the shape of your surroundings:
Your horizons become wider.
Don’t they teach you no brains at that school?
The Off the Shelf Festival of Words takes place in Sheffield, England, during October each year. It is organised by the University of Sheffield with support from Arts Council England, Sheffield Hallam University and several commercial companies and offers a wide range of events for all ages.
It was first held in 1991 and has become an annual event attracting literature and media personalities to Sheffield. Off the Shelf is one of the United Kingdom's biggest and most significant festivals of writing and reading,combining a selection of authors, poets, journalists and broadcasters.
Gojira - Joe Duplantier
On the Main Stage at Hellfest Open Air 2022 Part 1 - Day 3
15th Anniversary Edition
Clisson, France | 19/06/2022
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Philippe Bareille
Rage Against The Machine frontman Zac de LaRoca performs at a concert outside Staples Center in Los Angeles where the Democratic National Convention took place on Monday, August 14, 2000. (Photo by Branimir Kvartuc)
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For challenge two, I'm taking on "90's Grunge Glamour" with an eccentric and artistic vibe, celebrating the early '90s culture by paying homage to the original Lollapalooza, Jane's Addiction frontman Perry Farrell's raucous celebration of alternative rock, hip-hop and industrial music.
Never one to leave my own culture, interests, and personality behind, I'm adorning my own hand-crafted paper earrings with Asian prints, which fits well with the personal memorabilia and trinkets often seen in neo-bohemian grunge fashion. The earrings accentuate the main color scheme of this attire with hues of red and black, with some blue and turquoise highlights seen in different corners of the ensemble from my lips to my fingertips. The rest of my trinkets embellish the arms and body, matching and yet mismatching in the purposeful cacophony of the era.
The beanie was inspired by guitarist Jerry Cantrell's as seen in the iconic Alice in Chain's "Would?" video. The lacy black top and the flower sunglasses celebrate the gothic touch of Siouxie Sioux and the shoegaze chic of Lush's Miki Berenyi, while the pattern of the comfy pant skirt suggests the album art of British industrial rockers Nitzer Ebb. Of course, in addition to all this, I have tied a plaid shirt around my waist, that most iconic of grunge accessories made famous by bands such as Nirvana and Pearl Jam. My sturdy wingtip boots are not only representative of grunge's roots in the Pacific Northwest, but are durable enough for a full day of moshing to my favorite "riot grrrl" bands.
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I wanted to emphasize urban culture with bright and colorful city lights. The set was actually completely hand-built from the walls to the railing. I used about 3 lights total but superimposed shots from various lighting angles and colors. To create the reflections on the floor, I used the background, flipped it, blurred it out, and then overlapped it with the shadows of the original photo to give it that colorful illusion of lights.
See the text of issue 489 of City Life for details
Picture by Philippe Carly via Kevin Cummins see e.g. www.newwavephotos.com/JoyDivision.htm
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Ghost - Tobias Forge
A Pale Tour named Death
Le Zénith de Paris, Paris, France | 07/02/2019
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Philippe Bareille
Australian music legend and Rose Tattoo frontman Gary 'Angry' Anderson with guitarist entertaining the crowd at the Burwood Festival in Sydney (Black&White).
Nothing More - Jonny Hawkins
Carnal Nature World Tour
Elysée Montmartre, Paris, France | 26/11/2025
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Philippe Bareille
Here's one of Slipknot frontman #8, AKA Corey Taylor, photographed at Mayhem Fest.
Even though I don't listen to this type of music, this festival was a blast to photograph. I think I lost a 4gb Sandisk Extreme IV card somewhere at the amphitheater (it was blank), but I can't feel too bad with the haul of images I made.
I give Mayhem Festival two thumbs up.