I wasn't sure whether I would go and see We Were Promised Jetpacks, but I went and I'm glad I did! :D Can't believe these guys aren't more well known 'cause they're excellent live. They even gave me a glimpse of what it would be like seeing a band like Explosions In The Sky or This Will Destroy You live 'cause they started their set with a very long intro until finally Adam Thompson's voice broke through giving the build up a climax of emotional resonance. The gig was in the Oude Zaal of the Melkweg which is a rather small venue, but not as small and cosy as Bitterzoet or upstairs in Paradiso. So the place never felt like it was packed even though there were still quite a lot of people. In Bitterzoet or upstairs in Paradiso the crowd would have been more tight, filling every inch of space. Now you could feel the music surrounding you, but not so much the warmth of the audience which for me adds a lot to the atmosphere. I was a bit disappointed they played Quiet Little Voices as the second track of the evening 'cause at that point most people still had to get their wake-up call and were just gazing with little movement. There were however some really cool dudes at the other side of the stage, of course, I always happen to stand at the wrong side, or most of the time at least. One guy even started crowdsurfing making him the man of the evening, seriously, dude should go to every gig and light the place up. That was a good example of cool. Normally antics like that are only performed when the entire crowd is one big wild mess, but this dude just didn't care and started his own party. Props to him! Eventually some guys started a mosh pit, or at least an attempt, not too many people joined them. But that's how it should have been. We Were Promised Jetpacks are Japandroids/Good Shoes-crowd deserving easily breaking into long heavy solos. Hopefully they will attend some festivals this summer and the people seeing them respond to their music more enthusiastically than last night. Don't get me wrong, lots of people responded with great enthusiasm, but I am mainly referring to the people completely at the front, first row, who were just standing looking up, leaning against the stage as if they were gazing out the window. Awful. You come all this way, pay 12 euros to see a band you obviously love, 'cause else you don't show up early and take up a spot at the front RIGHT??, and all you do is stand there watching, even when the music is so energetic. Doesn't it spark a bit of that fire inside of you, is there no physical reaction at all? Anyway, I had a faily good evening, almost didn't take any pictures 'cause most of the time I was really in awe of the quality. And so many people were yelling the lyrics to the songs, even me, with my tiny little voice and having a bit of a cold! :) They play in Groningen on May 5th for free! But it's way too far from where I live. I'll probably be in Amsterdam or selling junk out on the street which can be nice as well but probably not as fun as seeing We Were Promised Jetpacks ;)
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Tuesday, 27 April 2010
>&SHIPS WITH HOLES WILL SINK~.
I wasn't sure whether I would go and see We Were Promised Jetpacks, but I went and I'm glad I did! :D Can't believe these guys aren't more well known 'cause they're excellent live. They even gave me a glimpse of what it would be like seeing a band like Explosions In The Sky or This Will Destroy You live 'cause they started their set with a very long intro until finally Adam Thompson's voice broke through giving the build up a climax of emotional resonance. The gig was in the Oude Zaal of the Melkweg which is a rather small venue, but not as small and cosy as Bitterzoet or upstairs in Paradiso. So the place never felt like it was packed even though there were still quite a lot of people. In Bitterzoet or upstairs in Paradiso the crowd would have been more tight, filling every inch of space. Now you could feel the music surrounding you, but not so much the warmth of the audience which for me adds a lot to the atmosphere. I was a bit disappointed they played Quiet Little Voices as the second track of the evening 'cause at that point most people still had to get their wake-up call and were just gazing with little movement. There were however some really cool dudes at the other side of the stage, of course, I always happen to stand at the wrong side, or most of the time at least. One guy even started crowdsurfing making him the man of the evening, seriously, dude should go to every gig and light the place up. That was a good example of cool. Normally antics like that are only performed when the entire crowd is one big wild mess, but this dude just didn't care and started his own party. Props to him! Eventually some guys started a mosh pit, or at least an attempt, not too many people joined them. But that's how it should have been. We Were Promised Jetpacks are Japandroids/Good Shoes-crowd deserving easily breaking into long heavy solos. Hopefully they will attend some festivals this summer and the people seeing them respond to their music more enthusiastically than last night. Don't get me wrong, lots of people responded with great enthusiasm, but I am mainly referring to the people completely at the front, first row, who were just standing looking up, leaning against the stage as if they were gazing out the window. Awful. You come all this way, pay 12 euros to see a band you obviously love, 'cause else you don't show up early and take up a spot at the front RIGHT??, and all you do is stand there watching, even when the music is so energetic. Doesn't it spark a bit of that fire inside of you, is there no physical reaction at all? Anyway, I had a faily good evening, almost didn't take any pictures 'cause most of the time I was really in awe of the quality. And so many people were yelling the lyrics to the songs, even me, with my tiny little voice and having a bit of a cold! :) They play in Groningen on May 5th for free! But it's way too far from where I live. I'll probably be in Amsterdam or selling junk out on the street which can be nice as well but probably not as fun as seeing We Were Promised Jetpacks ;)
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Monday, 26 April 2010
>%WHAT TO SAY@~
New music video for Born Ruffians' What To Say
MGMT played SNL
ANDREWWWWWWWW your hair is so CUTEEEE!!! It's like someone rubbed on a balloon and made it static and then held it above his hair so all his little hairs jumped up
Right now I'm seeing We Were Promised Jetpacks for something like 70%. IF I go I'll make sure I won't be too early, don't feel like waiting all alone in the middle of a crowd, nomatter how big/small that crowd might be. Just don't want to be alone for too long :(
Robbie Wadge by Jolijn Snijders

Via Miss Snijders' blog
MGMT played SNL
ANDREWWWWWWWW your hair is so CUTEEEE!!! It's like someone rubbed on a balloon and made it static and then held it above his hair so all his little hairs jumped up
Right now I'm seeing We Were Promised Jetpacks for something like 70%. IF I go I'll make sure I won't be too early, don't feel like waiting all alone in the middle of a crowd, nomatter how big/small that crowd might be. Just don't want to be alone for too long :(
Robbie Wadge by Jolijn Snijders

Via Miss Snijders' blog
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Sunday, 25 April 2010
_#YOU AND YOUR SISTER LIVE IN A LEMONWORLD, I WANT TO SIT IN AND DIE[&
After talking on the phone with my mum I got a bit sick all of a sudden, my throat is all slimey or something :(
Spreading deceases over the telephone is not the way to go
I'm STILL listening to Caribou's Swim, at home, on the bike, when walking down the street. Best album, I'm telling you!
This is what happens when they perform live. Why didn't I go some days ago when they were in Amsterdam??? :(((
Last night I couldn't resist and got myself to listen to the high quality stream of High Violet, if you don't know what High Violet is, it's the latest album by The National, and it's GOOD. These guys can do no wrong in my book, they know exactly what I want and need and they deliver 100%
Next time I see them it's gonna be even more amazing than the first
This is a good reason why I should go and see We Were Promised Jetpacks tomorrow evening
See those kids at the front, at a gig like this, those are the people you're looking for
These will inspire me for days. Thank you Eleanor Wood and BOOOOOOOOM!



These are for me to learn what is art and what can be considered as such. By Pia Bramley





Via BOOOOOOOM!
This is something I could end up doing




By Friedrich Kunath
I'll say it once more Contemporary Art Daily is the best website about art there is
Obviously what I like most about this picture is the kid's hair.

By Niall O'Brien, via BOOOOOOOOM!
Can't wait 'till mine grows back to this :D

Why did I have to shave the back, WHY??
I used to be a bit red:P

'The proper creative process is a slow, gradual, anonymous, collective one, in which each man collaborates with all the others and subordinates himself to the standards of the majority.' - Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead
Spreading deceases over the telephone is not the way to go
I'm STILL listening to Caribou's Swim, at home, on the bike, when walking down the street. Best album, I'm telling you!
This is what happens when they perform live. Why didn't I go some days ago when they were in Amsterdam??? :(((
Last night I couldn't resist and got myself to listen to the high quality stream of High Violet, if you don't know what High Violet is, it's the latest album by The National, and it's GOOD. These guys can do no wrong in my book, they know exactly what I want and need and they deliver 100%
Next time I see them it's gonna be even more amazing than the first
This is a good reason why I should go and see We Were Promised Jetpacks tomorrow evening
See those kids at the front, at a gig like this, those are the people you're looking for
These will inspire me for days. Thank you Eleanor Wood and BOOOOOOOOM!



These are for me to learn what is art and what can be considered as such. By Pia Bramley





Via BOOOOOOOM!
This is something I could end up doing




By Friedrich Kunath
I'll say it once more Contemporary Art Daily is the best website about art there is
Obviously what I like most about this picture is the kid's hair.

By Niall O'Brien, via BOOOOOOOOM!
Can't wait 'till mine grows back to this :D
Why did I have to shave the back, WHY??
I used to be a bit red:P
'The proper creative process is a slow, gradual, anonymous, collective one, in which each man collaborates with all the others and subordinates himself to the standards of the majority.' - Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead
Thursday, 24 December 2009
!@RETURN OF THE CONTRIBUTING EDITOR)_
Contributing Editor is back and how! They went from a blogspot to having their own proper domain. Always bringing high quality photo shoots. Love it!!
This spread is brilliant, so many great pictures! A definite win
Photographer: Matthew Kristall























Amazing, no?
Some new ones by Leon Mark :D




And by another favourite of mine Thomas Lohr






From Fashion Gone Rogue comes the following
Karlie Kloss by Ben Hassett

By Guy Aroch
Girl looks like a young Natalie Portman in Léon







These are photographed by Mischa Taylor, love that first picture :p




That's another fashion editorial fix for ya!
I'm listening to We Were Promised Jetpacks for the first time right now and I'm feeling the love. They're a Scottish band so the singer sounds like Frightened Rabbit's frontman, but these guys make more rock-ish kind of songs. I like this a LOT. They're like Bombay Bicycle Club but more mature. Go check them out :D
Nice video you guys
This spread is brilliant, so many great pictures! A definite win
Photographer: Matthew Kristall























Amazing, no?
Some new ones by Leon Mark :D




And by another favourite of mine Thomas Lohr






From Fashion Gone Rogue comes the following
Karlie Kloss by Ben Hassett

By Guy Aroch
Girl looks like a young Natalie Portman in Léon







These are photographed by Mischa Taylor, love that first picture :p




That's another fashion editorial fix for ya!
I'm listening to We Were Promised Jetpacks for the first time right now and I'm feeling the love. They're a Scottish band so the singer sounds like Frightened Rabbit's frontman, but these guys make more rock-ish kind of songs. I like this a LOT. They're like Bombay Bicycle Club but more mature. Go check them out :D
Nice video you guys
We Were Promised Jetpacks: Roll Up Your Sleeves from Bluestar Animation on Vimeo.
Now off to do some last-minute Christmas shopping! Happy holidays! :DD
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