The 2nd one is some kind of rusted out control panel with jacks and switches. I just liked the texture of it. The 7th one is a shock mount for a microphone.
Ever quick with a self-deprecating one-liner, guitarist Brian Reilly told us, “Rock and roll appeals to people with problems. I guess in that case I am an expert.” The lead singer, Birdy Bardot, is an explosively dynamic performer that can be playful and flirtatious one moment and burning with indignation the next. The instrumentation’s lineage could be traced back to bands like The Jam, The Small Faces, or The Kinks, but with the veracity of The Who circa 1968. It is a rebirth of the Mod culture identity crisis, and it’s catchy as hell. Though unorthodox writing and clever subject matter are not usually well suited for swift, sharp, hard-hitting British-influenced rock music, the conviction and the driving rhythms of drummer Jon Bonser and bassist Leslie Schultze plow through pretenses and go straight for the vein with a level of intensity commonly found in a rabid fox. The group is small, well dressed, well spoken, not possessing an image of extreme danger, but their live shows are brutal onslaughts of firebomb pop music.
what are some of these objects? the 2nd and the 7th picture??
ReplyDeleteThe 2nd one is some kind of rusted out control panel with jacks and switches. I just liked the texture of it. The 7th one is a shock mount for a microphone.
ReplyDeleteim getting tired of looking at the same ol' pictures over and over and over again, and nothing new happening on this page.
ReplyDeleteLet's see some rock and roll pictures on here!
ReplyDeleteThis blog is getting so borrrinnggg.
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