Saturday, November 21, 2009

the serious teaches of peaches

WARNING: This rock star is not for the faint at heart.


peaches terminal 5
peaches terminal 5
With gyrating hips, half wild blond hair half shaved head, ballsy music, some majorly awesome costume changes, and a laser show to boot, the performance by Peaches on November 14th at New York City's Terminal 5 was out of this world.

Blessed in having a photo pass, I was able to get a first hand, front row, live experience with the brain behind the albums entitled "Impeach my Bush" and "I Feel Cream" to name a couple. She is loud, in your face, unrelenting, in control, the power whirling around her black tarnished halo, and man, can she light up a stage.

peaches terminal 5
peaches terminal 5
peaches terminal 5
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peaches terminal 5

The venue was packed to the core, with an incredible myriad of somewhere around 1500 audience members and fans. Indeed, when the drunk guy behind me almost puked on my equipment, I knew it was going to be an interesting, if not mildly insane, evening.

With the hot pink bubble jumpsuit transition into the fringed cowgirl / rock star costume, there was no way to keep up with what she had planned for us next, and it made it all the more fun to watch. We were putty in her hands. She crowd-surfed within the first 10 minutes of the show, spewed fake blood all over the audience, and popped a bottle of champagne to spray, and yes, generally behaved like the true rock star that she has evolved into.


peaches terminal 5
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beIMAGED Photography
beIMAGED Photography
The back up band of rebels, Sweet Machine, blond bombshell member imaged above, knew how to never get in the way of Peaches, but to merely accentuate her grinding motions.

Microphones, guitars, and lasers were merely props for these performers on stage: the music was the off-Broadway play, the musicians the players, and yes, the audience members the very much played. This would be that offbeat, raunchy theater show that you had to sneak out of the house to go see when you were sixteen. Who knew that wearing fishnet stockings could look so sexy yet so empowering at the same time.

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beIMAGED Photography

With five adrenaline pumping albums under her skin, this woman is the definition of kick-ass. She stands up to face the world with no fear, no shame, and absolute mischievousness to say "I don't give a F***".




all photography by beIMAGED Photography. see more and more photos of peaches @ the melissa lynn smugmug page.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

praying with sister anne


Good old fashioned punk rock music flared with a sense of new: I had the pleasure of hanging with Sister Anne, the Brooklyn based band with one hell of a lead singer. Kitana, the lead singer, is the powerhouse at the forefront of the band, with a raspy scream-sing that hits you hard and makes it hard for you to forget.

The band practice I was able to attend and capture was one of merit: a live concert all to myself. Behind the music, all of the band members were as cool as could be. Easy-going, friendly, and all the while, serious about their music. Their presence makes you feel right at home, while their sounds make you want to jump up and down and all around. What a blend. It felt like soul and punk rock were on a date, and the sparks flew.










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Thursday, November 5, 2009

otis and the other halloween



In a world where Halloween falling on a Saturday night equals two Halloweens for all - you have to wonder where our priorities are. Yes, indeed, we love to dress up, listen to music, and have an excuse to party all night long. Enter my Friday night on October 30th in seeing the ever-so-fun NYC based band, OTiS. The Mercury Lounge was decked with unique costumes, booze guzzlers, bopping heads, and shaking hips, and luckily enough, I was there to capture it.

Everyone was hopped up on Paul Simon showing up to the funky venue, standing in the corner early in the night with his Indiana Jones hat in place, in support of his son's very talented band who opened for OTiS. Needless to say, the band could feel the pressure of having to perform in front of the man who said he was "still crazy after all these years" back in the day. Despite any anxiety that may have been brewing, however, the buzz simply added to their fire and energy. They were calm and collected before the show in what I have deemed "the pipe room", the green room of sorts, filled with graffitted pipes, in the basement of The Lounge. And then, once on stage, they got almost every single audience member up off their feet, moving and grooving.

OTiS, a down-to-earth, very easy-going band with a stage presence that even makes the lead singer, Craig, scream into the microphone "Hell Yeah". The music of this band is funk, soul, groove, and everything in between, with no level of excitement left out. At one point a young girl behind me in the audience, said it best to her friend: "I don't even care which song is next. I feel it all."
















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