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The Interrupters played St. Louis April 1, 2019. Lots of super fun photos of their performance and opening bands online at St. Louis Magazine (originally photographed for them): www.stlmag.com/culture/music/photos-the-interrupters-mask...
Live in concert @ Live Club, Trezzo Sull'Adda (Milan, Italy) - 02 Sep 2015
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Los Angeles-based ska band The Interrupters will release their self-titled debut album on August 5 on Hellcat Records.
Bound by their rebel spirit and deep love for 2 Tone, The Interrupters make super-high-energy ska-punk that’s equal parts catchy and confrontational. Produced by Rancid’s Tim Armstrong, the band’s self-titled debut for Hellcat Records sees frontwoman Aimee Interrupter, guitarist Kevin Bivona, bassist Justin Bivona, and drummer Jesse Bivona spitting out lyrics that take on matters as thorny as martial law and Big Brotherism while churning out rocksteady rhythms and snarly guitar riffs.
After teaming up with Armstrong—whom Kevin got to know while taking over as touring keyboard player for The Transplants in 2005—The Interrupters and Tim wrote and recorded all of their debut in a matter of days. “Working with Tim, nothing ever gets overthought—it’s like lightning in a bottle,” says Kevin, adding that many of the songs on The Interrupters were captured in one take. Aimee also points out that the fast-and-loose approach was key to giving her a vocal performance the raw urgency that the lyrics demanded. “Recording the vocals, the most important thing was to be real and honest and if things weren’t perfect, that was totally okay.”
The Interrupters’s shared commitment to “never taking ourselves too seriously” also goes a long way in offsetting the heavy subject matter at the heart of so many of their songs. “We have a lot of things that we’re outraged about and we need to sing about those things, but we make sure to keep it fun,” adds Aimee. “Sometimes it’s good to be happily outraged.”
En una casa rural de un pueblo de la provincia de Zamora.
From a country house in a small village in the province of Zamora.
Interrupt requests come from devices into the I/O APIC. The I/O APIC directs the interrupt onto the ICC (Interrupt Controller Communication) bus. The Local APIC sends the interrupt to its CPU.
We went up to Acadia to go camping, hiking, and to take pictures while the autumn leaves were at peak.
We hiked the Shore Trail around Jordan Pond.
Panel discussion before the free screening of the acclaimed documentary, "The Interrupters," at Wealthy Theatre
This osprey is at the top of a70ft. tree.I took the photo from my car while parked on the shoulder of the road.This photo is justification to carry my camera with me when I'm on the road.
A part in a series of hand drawn mindmaps, diagrams, and sketchnotes from my personal visual thinking collection.
Live in concert @ Live Club, Trezzo Sull'Adda (Milan, Italy) - 02 Sep 2015
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Los Angeles-based ska band The Interrupters will release their self-titled debut album on August 5 on Hellcat Records.
Bound by their rebel spirit and deep love for 2 Tone, The Interrupters make super-high-energy ska-punk that’s equal parts catchy and confrontational. Produced by Rancid’s Tim Armstrong, the band’s self-titled debut for Hellcat Records sees frontwoman Aimee Interrupter, guitarist Kevin Bivona, bassist Justin Bivona, and drummer Jesse Bivona spitting out lyrics that take on matters as thorny as martial law and Big Brotherism while churning out rocksteady rhythms and snarly guitar riffs.
After teaming up with Armstrong—whom Kevin got to know while taking over as touring keyboard player for The Transplants in 2005—The Interrupters and Tim wrote and recorded all of their debut in a matter of days. “Working with Tim, nothing ever gets overthought—it’s like lightning in a bottle,” says Kevin, adding that many of the songs on The Interrupters were captured in one take. Aimee also points out that the fast-and-loose approach was key to giving her a vocal performance the raw urgency that the lyrics demanded. “Recording the vocals, the most important thing was to be real and honest and if things weren’t perfect, that was totally okay.”
The Interrupters’s shared commitment to “never taking ourselves too seriously” also goes a long way in offsetting the heavy subject matter at the heart of so many of their songs. “We have a lot of things that we’re outraged about and we need to sing about those things, but we make sure to keep it fun,” adds Aimee. “Sometimes it’s good to be happily outraged.”
Diane covered 311 with opening acts Dirty Heads, The Interrupters, Dreamers and Bikini Trill at Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, NY. See the full coverage here theravensview.net/news-%26-reviews/f/311-brought-the-summ...
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Okay, I wanted to take this without any interruption whatsoever, but doing a 4min exposure, even at night is not easy. I took 5 shots, and in all some traffic came in.
This is the second one, the bicycle came into sight around 30s into the exposre, and around 2min into the exposre the care came.
I was first a bit upset, but it came out amazing.
f18, 4min
The Interrupters played St. Louis April 1, 2019. Lots of super fun photos of their performance and opening bands online at St. Louis Magazine (originally photographed for them): www.stlmag.com/culture/music/photos-the-interrupters-mask...
'We broke the hare’s neck
And made that place, for a moment,
The most important place there was'
Devised from documentary research into memories and Norman MacCaig’s poem 'Interruption to a Journey', this play combines naturalism with physical theatre and music to create a haunting and beautiful tale.
Cambridge University Amateur Dramatic Club.
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The Interrupters played St. Louis April 1, 2019. Lots of super fun photos of their performance and opening bands online at St. Louis Magazine (originally photographed for them): www.stlmag.com/culture/music/photos-the-interrupters-mask...