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2011 Live Music Scenes

2011 Live Music Scenes

By Ryan Van Etten on 12/31/2011

01 – All Time Low 02 – The National 03 – Coachella 2011 04 – ADTR 05 – Sasquatch 2011 06 – Bonnaroo 2011 07 – ALK3 Andriano 08 – The New Deal 09 – Carl Barât 10 – NoFx 11 – Washed Out 12 – Warpaint 13 – Lady Gaga 14 – DFA 1979 [...]

Posted in Music, Photo Journal, Popular | Tagged Alessio Michelini, Alkaline Trio, All Time Low, Animal Collective, Bonnaroo, Bonnaroo 2011, Bowery Ballroom, Carl Barât, Coachella, Coachella 2011, Cuthbert and the Night Walkers, Dan Andriano, Death From Above 1979, Dublin, Fat Mike, Hayley Williams, indie rock, Lady Gaga, live music, Matt Berninger, NoFx, NYC, Paramore, photos, punk, rock/pop, Sasquatch 2011, Sasquatch Festival, Sebastien Grainger, SXSW 2011, Tegan and Sara, Terminal 5, The National, The New Deal, Warpaint, Washed Out | Leave a response

2010′s Best Live Music Media

2010′s Best Live Music Media

By Ryan Van Etten on 12/31/2010

2010′s hugest live-music media—in 10 photos and 10 videos. Includes M.I.A., Muse, DJ Shadow, Orbital, Arcade Fire, The Black Keys, Dirty Pretty Things, Paramore, Sharon Van Etten, Atari Teenage Riot, Sleigh Bells, Sparks The Rescue, The All-American Rejects, Die Antwoord, The Smashing Pumpkins, and Alkaline Trio. 10 photos and 10 videos.

Posted in Music, Photo Journal | Tagged 2010 year in review, 2010-2011 blizzard series, Academy Music Group, Alessio Michelini, Alkaline Trio, Arcade Fire, art punk, arts, Atari Teenage Riot, bands, best of, best of 2010, big media, Bonnaroo, Bonnaroo 2010, Coachella, Coachella 2010, cool hair, Dallas, Dance, dance music, dance pop, dance punk, dancing, Deadmau5, Die Antwoord, DJ Shadow, Dublin, Emily Haines, enter the ninja, Exit Festival, Exit Festival 2010, Fake Blood, fashion, festival, Glastonbury, Glastonbury 2010, Godiva Festival, Godiva Festival 2010, Hamburg, Hayley Williams, HD videos, hip hop, Houston, indie, live music, London, Los Angeles, M.I.A., manchester, Miami, multimedia, Muse, music photography, noise pop, NYC, O2 Arena, Orbital, Paramore, performers, performing, photojournalism, photos, pop-punk, punk, rap, rock/pop, Serbia, Sharon Van Etten, singers, Sleigh Bells, Smashing Pumpkins, Sparks The Rescue, SXSW, SXSW 2010, Texas music scene, The All-American Rejects, The Black Keys, the real shit, The xx, Tiffany Page, top 10, Tyson Ritter, UK, UMF (Ultra Music Festival), UMF 2010, usa, Vans Warped Tour, Vans Warped Tour 2010, video, videojournalism, Wembley Stadium, year in review | Leave a response

November Rocked

November Rocked

By Ryan Van Etten on 12/05/2010

November doesn’t usually get a lot of hype in the world of music—I’m here to change that with a massive set of rock music photos—mostly they’re live because that’s the way rock is meant to be heard. Two of the shows I went to, and the rest I wish I did. Includes everything from ‘underground’ through Smashing Pumpkins and spans New Jersey, Brazil, Dublin, Barcelona, and more. (25 photos total)

Posted in Events, Music, Photo Journal | Tagged Alessio Michelini, Alexis Krauss, Arlene's Grocery, Atari Teenage Riot, bands, BBC Radio, Bram Johnson, Brandon Sidebottom, Brussels, Charleston, Chris Dinardo, Clifton, Dingbatz, Dublin, Franz Ferdinand, hard rock, Hayley Williams, indie, jamaica band, James Donovan, Junip, Kate Nash, Klaxons, live music, Maida Vale Studios, Matt Nadolski, Mike Byrne, Milwaukee, music photography, My Chemical Romance, Nasty Cats, NYC, O2 Arena, Object 7, Ocean Industries Studios, Paramore, photojournalism, photos, Planeta Terra, punk, rock music, rock/pop, Sao Paulo, Sharon Van Etten, Sleigh Bells, SLeuX, Smashing Pumpkins, stage lighting, Subject To Failure, Tegan and Sara, The 33rd Revolution, Under The Flood, Vk*, We Are Scientists | Leave a response

Music Photography: Quality vs. Memory [Poll]

Music Photography: Quality vs. Memory [Poll]

By Ryan Van Etten on 04/16/2010

Last week, with the help of photographer Adam Jackson, I posted a photoset from the Ultra Music Festival in Miami. UMF was a sellout event, but only a few photographers seemed to capture it. Adam voiced his frustration that for such a huge event like UMF, only a relatively small amount of decent media makes it to Flickr and YouTube.

Posted in Editorial, Infoculture, Media/Journalism, Music | Tagged culture, flickr, Internet Generation, live music, media, mobile, motivation, music photography, Paramore, photojournalism, poll, quality, sentimental value, tips, youth, YouTube | 2 Responses

New Paramore Hulu Channel Reaches Brand New Eyes

New Paramore Hulu Channel Reaches Brand New Eyes

By Ryan Van Etten on 02/10/2010

Paramore + Hulu = Awesomeness. A hi-fi artist channel that rocks. Paramore outperforms both on and off the stage. Why do I like Paramore? They are kick-ass live performers. But I’ve never seen them in person. Hulu delivered them to me last year and now again with the brand new Paramore channel at hulu.com/paramore

Posted in Editorial, Music, Music Flux, News, Reviews | Tagged access vs. ownership, Andrew Kendall, artist channels, artist-fan relationship, awesomeness, band, bands, brand new eyes, content, deals, EMI, energy, engagement, fans, generation, hulu, hulu channel, Internet Generation, live music, music review, MusicBiz, musicians, Paramore, partnerships, performers, performing, pop-punk, punk, rock/pop, social media, social music, storytelling, streaming, television, The Final Riot!, timeline, ustream, Vevo, video, WMG, youth, YouTube | Leave a response

Paramore | Music Site of The Month

Paramore | Music Site of The Month

By Ryan Van Etten on 10/01/2009

Music Site of The Month is a new series where we spotlight an awesome music website based on its interactive content, fan engagement, and overall design. This month the spotlight is on Paramore. Paramore.net is more than a website—it is a community and social network for Paramore fans. We need to see more music sites like this.

Posted in Design, Music, Music: website examples | Tagged alternative, band, band websites, Conan O'Brien, Design, design review, direct-to-fan, fans, interaction, music web design, MusicBiz, Paramore, pop-punk, rock/pop, social music, web design | 8 Responses

RSS Music Gear Reviews – Audiofanzine

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