Sunday, December 22, 2013

Milk! Records Christmas Party

Milk! Records was started a couple of years ago by Courtney Barnett, and has since grown to a nice young indie record label hosting the likes of Jen Cloher, Fraser A. Gorman and Courtney herself. It must be a nice feeling to start something up and in just a few short years you can hold a Christmas party at one of Melbourne's classic live music establishments and sell it out.

I recently photographed Jen Cloher when she toured with two other Australian musicians, Mia Dyson and Liz Stringer as Dyson Stringer Cloher (I have included photos from that gig in the below set) which was an awesome show - but tonight we were treated to what seems to be in fashion right now: playing entire albums. I'm not complaining - In Blood Memory is a wonderful, gritty (recorded live) studio album which is a departure from her previous, more elaborate albums. It comes across beautifully live.

I had not heard much of Courtney Barnett, maybe a couple of songs here and there, and I liked them. I loved her set, it's nice to know that there is still some rock in the local hipster scene.

Special mention must go to Jen's idea of starting a punk band called Vomit Cock.

I just wanted to say Vomit Cock.

Dyson Stringer Cloher (c) 2013 Michael James Christian
Dyson Stringer Cloher (c) 2013 Michael James Christian
Dyson Stringer Cloher (c) 2013 Michael James Christian
Dyson Stringer Cloher (c) 2013 Michael James Christian
Dyson Stringer Cloher (c) 2013 Michael James Christian
(c) 2013 Michael James Christian
Courtney Barnett (c) 2013 Michael James Christian
Jen Cloher (c) 2013 Michael James Christian
Courtney Barnett (c) 2013 Michael James Christian
Courtney Barnett (c) 2013 Michael James Christian
Courtney Barnett (c) 2013 Michael James Christian
(c) 2013 Michael James Christian





Friday, August 30, 2013

Melbourne Recital Centre - Masterclass

Over the last few of months I have shot a couple of gigs for the Melbourne Recital Centre. They are called Masterclass and the idea is that they have an artist who is a leader in that particular instrument conducting a sort of open tuition class for performers.

First there was Christian Tetzlaff who is a violinist and this week we had Susan Bullock - who is a soprano, who I believe is Sandra's older sister*.

Both were amazing musicians in their own right and it was wonderful to see them at work. One theme that ran through both classes is even if you have the mechanics right, if you can play or sing a piece of music technically perfect (and they were just amazing to watch, don't get me wrong) - there is a level beyond recital, and that's where you live the song and play it with feeling, as if you were the one who wrote the words / music.

I had to shoot pretty safe on those nights, however, there is always room to get a couple of cool shots off, see below:

(c) 2013 Michael James Christian
(c) 2013 Michael James Christian
(c) 2013 Michael James Christian
(c) 2013 Michael James Christian
(c) 2013 Michael James Christian
(c) 2013 Michael James Christian
(c) 2013 Michael James Christian
(c) 2013 Michael James Christian

And some videos!!!







*Not true

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Old Man Creep

It's been a while between shoots but I'm pretty sure you will forgive me when you see it in all it's awesomeness... I have shot a few times with Ben John Smith from Horror Sleaze and Trash - First was Cupcakes, then there was that girl, and then we had Cupcakes again, and then Sharah. But this one takes the cake (so far).

It was a pretty shaky start, there was a little too much input from everyone in the early stages - all ideas were good but there ended up being no clear story line, which I like there to be with the HST shoots. I was also keen for this shoot to have no gore in it, just 100% creep, so once we had that sorted, it mostly fell into place.

We had one SFX guy pull out about 3 days before the shoot and were lucky to be saved by Shona Leach, who did an amazing job at applying the old man makeup to Aerial Manx's face. Stepping in as the young impressionable young lady who has come to dinner to meet her boyfriend's Grandad, is (Manx's actual wife-to-be) Alyssa Warland. Both were stars on the day and their humor and willingness to do anything in front of the camera made this a really easy shoot.

Photos!!! AND a video!

(c) 2013 Michael James Christian / Horror Sleaze and Trash
(c) 2013 Michael James Christian / Horror Sleaze and Trash
(c) 2013 Michael James Christian / Horror Sleaze and Trash
(c) 2013 Michael James Christian / Horror Sleaze and Trash
(c) 2013 Michael James Christian / Horror Sleaze and Trash
(c) 2013 Michael James Christian / Horror Sleaze and Trash
(c) 2013 Michael James Christian / Horror Sleaze and Trash
(c) 2013 Michael James Christian / Horror Sleaze and Trash
(c) 2013 Michael James Christian / Horror Sleaze and Trash
(c) 2013 Michael James Christian / Horror Sleaze and Trash
(c) 2013 Michael James Christian / Horror Sleaze and Trash
(c) 2013 Michael James Christian / Horror Sleaze and Trash
(c) 2013 Michael James Christian / Horror Sleaze and Trash
(c) 2013 Michael James Christian / Horror Sleaze and Trash
(c) 2013 Michael James Christian / Horror Sleaze and Trash





Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Slightly OT

I have dabbled in video a little bit over the last couple of years, then I went cold on it, for whatever reasons (too hard). But a couple of weeks ago I filmed Sylvia Dardha from The Kytchen Wytch Collective making some of her soon to be famous food.

The video has finally been posted today and to say I am happy with the result is an understatement - the feeling that I have captured in this video sums up what it feels like to be part of this household.

You can find The Kytchen Wytch Collective on facebook, wordpress and instagram

Now, the video!

Monday, April 29, 2013

fuKING TUFF

Anyone who is anyone knows that I am a fan of King Tuff, his 2nd album 'King Tuff' is so good - you really have to hear it!

This was their first visit to Australia and we were lucky enough to have them play two shows in Melbourne, one was on a boat (!) the other at The Tote and I saw both, but only photographed one...

I drive in from my new home on Mars so missed a couple of bands, but I got there in time to see ScotDrakula who were great - well worth checking out if you get the chance.

King Tuff were great, and the Tote was nice to be in for a change - it had all the same people, they just wern't as fucked up and annoying!

Photos!

ScotDrakula (c) 2013 Michael James Christian

ScotDrakula (c) 2013 Michael James Christian

King Tuff (c) 2013 Michael James Christian

King Tuff (c) 2013 Michael James Christian

King Tuff (c) 2013 Michael James Christian

King Tuff (c) 2013 Michael James Christian

King Tuff (c) 2013 Michael James Christian

VIDEOS!








Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Dinosaur Snr

Pirated from Wikipedia...
Dinosaur Jr is an American alternative rock band formed in Amherst, Massachusetts in 1984, originally called simply Dinosaur until legal issues forced a change in name.

Founding members were J Mascis, Lou Barlow, and Murph. After three albums on independent labels earned the band a reputation as one of the formative influences on American alternative rock, creative tension led to Mascis firing Barlow, who turned to Sebadoh and Folk Implosion. His replacement, Mike Johnson came aboard for four major-label albums. Murph eventually quit, with Mascis taking over drum duties on the band's albums. Dinosaur Jr. disbanded in 1997, and the original lineup reformed in 2005, releasing three albums as of 2012.

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My knowledge of Dinosaur Jr is fairly limited - they had a song (Get Me) on a compilation that was released in New Zealand called The Trip, it was and still is an awesome song.... fast forward to 2011 and J Mascis released a solo album called Several Shades of Why, a very gentle and mellow album - I saw J Mascis perform this at the Toff in Town last year, it was a very cool show. And then in 2012 Dinosaur Jr release I Bet on the Sky - not so mellow, but really nice big riffs and cool melodies.

So it's been hot here in Melbourne, I think we're going into our 500th day above ten million degrees and it was a little bit scary walking into the Corner, but to my delight, it was quite nice. For about 10 minutes.

J Mascis has a lot of amps.

Dinosaur Jr (c) 2013 Michael James Christian

Dinosaur Jr (c) 2013 Michael James Christian

Dinosaur Jr (c) 2013 Michael James Christian

Dinosaur Jr (c) 2013 Michael James Christian

Dinosaur Jr (c) 2013 Michael James Christian
 Now some videos because I am nice.

"Watch the Corners" from Dinosaur Jr's latest album I Bet on the Sky


"Is it Done" from J Mascis solo album Several Shades of Why


Monday, March 11, 2013

Garden Party (in a carpark)

I was asked to shoot some promo shots for the Wagons before they played their gig at The Garden Party.

It's really too hot to talk about how hot it was at the Garden Party, but it's fitting I am blogging about it in the heat, because it was hot at the Garden Party... really really hot.

It was Henry Wagons and the Unwelcome Companies last gig for a while - they had been touring on my album cover since it's release in late 2012. As usual, it was a superb show with Henry in fine form and the well polished band were the icing on the cake (if there was icing it would have melted because there was no shade).

 photos!

Henry Wagons and the Unwelcome Company (c) 2013 Michael James Christian

Henry Wagons and the Unwelcome Company (c) 2013 Michael James Christian

Henry Wagons and the Unwelcome Company (c) 2013 Michael James Christian

Henry Wagons and the Unwelcome Company (c) 2013 Michael James Christian

Henry Wagons and the Unwelcome Company (c) 2013 Michael James Christian

Henry Wagons and the Unwelcome Company (c) 2013 Michael James Christian


Videos!

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