The Joy Formidable And The Rest Of Fun Fun Fun

Finally we reach the end of our Fun Fun Fun coverage and it’s almost time to get back to normal Driven By Boredom life. I have a few random straggling posts to get up that are really old but I am sure I can find a time and place for them.  Gonna try to bring you guys some nudity tomorrow and some NYC stuff by Friday.

Anyway, to wrap things up I have a full gallery of the band The Joy Formidable and then a batch gallery filled with a few shots of EYEHATEGOD, Kool Keith, Ted Leo & The Pharmacists and Thee Oh Sees.  At Fun Fun Fun they had a three song rule for photographers and some of the sets started early so if you ran late at all for a set it was almost impossible to get shots. I ended up catching just a little bit of the bands I mentioned before I got kicked out of the photo pit and in the case of EYEHATEGOD I didn’t even make it to the photo pit despite the fact that I had just photographed four out of the five of them getting Sailor Jerry tattoos. They told me after I could have just come on stage with them but I clearly fucked that up.

The Joy Formidable was a band that I had heard only good things about so I checked them out for a second and I was mesmerized by the front woman’s stage presence. She plays guitar like she is in an air guitar contest whipping around the stage against this amazing Austin skyline background. Her being adorable didn’t hurt either.

Kool Keith is a fucking legend and wasn’t even on the schedule. I own about 5 of his albums and meeting him was a highlight of the festival for me. He seems as crazy as his music would suggest and talking to him felt like I was talking to a crazy homeless person who just happens to be really dynamic and an amazing rapper.

I have shot Ted Leo before and he always puts on a pretty good show for a guy who mostly just stands there with a guitar. He’s just a pretty impressive guy who evidently ended his set with a bunch Misfits covers after Danzig embarrassed himself the night before. I don’t even want to get into the Danzig Legacy thing but Ted Leo’s response was great.

Lastly Thee Oh Sees are a pretty amazing band. I saw them on a bridge at SXSW a few years ago and they fucking wrecked the place. People were climbing on poles and it is a testament to the Austin PD that no one got arrested. I only caught about one song from their set at Fun Fun Fun but if you get a chance to see them do it.

So that’s that. Good bye Fun Fun Fun Fest. Hopefully I will see you next year!

Click here to see the pictures of The Joy Formidable at Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, Tx.

Click here to see the pictures of EYEHATEGOD, Kool Keith, Ted Leo & The Pharmacists and Thee Oh See’s at Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, TX.

The Joy Formidable @ Fun Fun Fun

EYEHATEGOD @ Fun Fun Fun

Kool Keith @ Fun Fun Fun

Thee Oh Sees @ Fun Fun Fun

Ted Leo & The Pharmacists @ Fun Fun Fun

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G Side & Childish Gambino @ Fun Fun Fun

I want to put all these Fun Fun Fun Fest posts to bed today so we are combining artists. In this post we group our two remaining hip hop artists together, G Side and Childish Gambino.

G Side came into the Sailor Jerry trailer to get tattoo appointments before their set so I decided it would be a good idea to check them out. I think it’s pretty hard for a rap group to put on a decent set during the day time but these guys got the crowd going and dropped an amazingly impressive 90 second a capella on the crowd. I bounced back to the trailer after that and the guys came in soon and got inked.

Childish Gambino AKA Donald Glover I have known for a while. We met back at SXSW and I have kept in touch with the guy. He’s good people, on one of the funniest shows on TV and I am a big fan of his music. When most comedians try to put out a rap album you can’t take it seriously but Childish Gambino isn’t telling jokes. He is fucking shit up. His new album Camp dropped yesterday and you should get that shit right away.

My Gambino shots kinda suck because they pulled me on stage to shoot which while it seemed awesome at the time was probably not the best place to shoot from. I ended up getting a bunch of shots of the back of Donald and some decent shots of his band, but it’s all good. I will get better ones next time.

Click here to see all my shots of G Side at Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, Tx.

Click here to see all my shots of Childish Gambino @ Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, Tx.

Childish Gambino @ Fun Fun Fun

G Side @ Fun Fun Fun

Childish Gambino @ Fun Fun Fun

G Side @ Fun Fun Fun

Childish Gambino @ Fun Fun Fun

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Fucking Bullshit All Day

If you recall I front the world’s greatest punk cover band, Fucking Bullshit and while most cover bands are just for fun and kind of a joke, I take my band way too fucking seriously. I have wanted to be in a band my entire life and it turns out I am pretty good at it. I might not have any musical talent but I can put on a mother fucking show and to me that is 95% of live music. You may never get a chance to buy an album from us but we are pretty worth seeing. (And you can always get a T-shirt!) During the show at Lit I broke a bottle of beer, picked up part of the glass and cut my chest with it. I don’t enjoy pain and I have never cut myself before, but the ghosts of GG Allin and Darby Crash took hold. Who fucking knows what I will do for the next show

When it comes to having a band the best thing about being a photographer is that you have a lot of photographer friends. Two of my favorite photographers (both in quality of work and quality of people) brought their cameras to our recent show at Lit Lounge.

Steve Prue is a commercial photographer who also happens to shoot a lot of naked girls. He and I have shot so many of the same girls it’s not even funny. His portrait work is a lot better than mine, but he likes my event work better than his so we are somehow even. Great dude and great photographer. He dragged the hell out of his shutter and tried to get the hell out of my way and got some wild pictures from my show.

Tod Seelie is a guy that you never need to worry about him getting the hell out of the way. Tod has shot some of the craziest bands and events I have ever seen and does it better than anyone. For a guy who shoots mostly 20 something white people he puts himself in a lot of danger to get the shot. If you crossed a party photographer with a war photographer you would get Tod. I was an honor to have him shoot my band and post it on his website with all the other insane bands he shoots.

Tod’s best of shots can be found here and the entire gallery of images can be found over here. As far as Steve’s shots go I posted my favorites below and the rest you can find on the Fucking Bullshit Facebook page.

Thanks a lot to both of the guys and make sure to check out my favorite shots and a video of our “encore” below – Body Count’s legendary track “Cop Killer”.

Ps. Fucking Bullshit is playing again THIS SUNDAY at LuLu’s in Greenpoint. I don’t have the details but Like us on Facebook and you will be in the know!

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Fucking Bullshit By Tod Seelie

Fucking Bullshit By Steve Prue

Fucking Bullshit By Steve Prue

Fucking Bullshit By Tod Seelie

Fucking Bullshit By Steve Prue

Fucking Bullshit By Tod Seelie

Fucking Bullshit By Tod Seelie

 

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Nobunny & Paint It Black @ Fun Fun Fun

Since more than a week has passed since Fun Fun Fun Fest it’s just time to get the rest of these pictures up. I am gonna do a few bands per post until we can move on to new content and some NYC parties and naked girls and all that lovely stuff that you guys enjoy so much.

Today I thought I would stick Nobunny and Paint It Black together because they both put on great fucking shows and are both at least somewhat punk rock. I plan on putting up pics from my punk bands show later today so I figure punk rock will be the theme of the day.

Nobunny was fucking awesome. I only saw the first three songs of their set but I became an instant fan. They are a rock and roll band with a punk rock attitude and a naked guy in a bunny mask for a lead singer. You cannot fuck with this.

Paint It Black are a hardcore band from Philly who put on an amazing show and gave me some karmic justice for my Odd Future support. Less than a week after defending Odd Future for slapping cameras during their show one of the members of Paint It Black kicked my camera. I sort of thought it was great and my camera was fine and I just jumped in the pit and kept shooting the band. I was fully on board until they dissed Texas BBQ but they were fun live so I won’t hold it against them.

Click here to see all the shots of Nobunny from Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, TX.

Click here to see all the shots of Paint It Black from Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, TX

No Bunny @ Fun Fun Fun

No Bunny @ Fun Fun Fun

No Bunny @ Fun Fun Fun

Paint It Black @ Fun Fun Fun

Paint It Black @ Fun Fun Fun

Paint It Black @ Fun Fun Fun

Paint It Black @ Fun Fun Fun

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Big Freedia & Spank Rock @ Fun Fun Fun

One of the only bad things about shooting Voodoo fest a few weekends ago was that I had to miss the “Check Yo Ponytail” tour when it came to NYC on the 29th of October. The tour featured a bunch of friends of mine, The Death Set, Spank Rock, Johnny Nelson and Franki Chan, plus it featured Big Freedia who I had not seen but was properly excited about doing so. Unfortunately work called and I had to be out of town for it. Luckily for me part most of the tour came to Austin for Fun Fun Fun Fest and I got to see Franki, Spank Rock, Johnny and Big Freedia do what they do.

Big Freedia killed it and put on a hell of a show but the light was unforgiving and I only got to shoot her first three songs. By the middle of the set she had half the crowd on stage and it was a crazy party but I had to be working somewhere else by the time things really got going and I only saw the madness from a distance. Big Freedia did make my day when she showed Ryan Gosling her new Sailor Jerry tattoo and my photos showed up all over the internet.

Spank Rock and Johnny Nelson also got Sailor Jerry tattoos and put on a hell of a show as well but I expected that since I have seen Spank Rock more than a half dozen times. He always kills it and with my homie Johnny Nelson backing him up, he cannot be fucked with. Those guys killed it and even though they kicked photographers out after three songs when they performed Johnny’s track “Body Bag” I came running back into the crowd to sing along. Of course I gotta hold it down for anyone with my logo tattooed to them

Anyway, you need to check out these shots, I really dig the Spank Rock photos particularly. I split these into to galleries so click on those motherfuckers below.

Click here for all the shots of Big Freedia at Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, TX.

And click here for all the shots of Spank Rock with Johnny Nelson at Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, TX.

Big Freedia @ Fun Fun Fun

Big Freedia @ Fun Fun Fun

Big Freedia @ Fun Fun Fun

Big Freedia @ Fun Fun Fun

Spank Rock & Big Freedia

Spank Rock @ Fun Fun Fun

Spank Rock @ Fun Fun Fun

Spank Rock @ Fun Fun Fun

Spank Rock @ Fun Fun Fun

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Odd Future @ Fun Fun Fun

Since I last posted about Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All some interesting things have happened. When I defended Odd Future’s “attack” on photographers at Voodoo Fest I didn’t realize the shit storm I was about to get caught up in. Odd Future’s publicist forwarded my article on to a bunch of people criticizing the band and I ended up being quoted in Rolling Stone, The LA Weekly and a bunch more. As soon as that happened every music photographer in the country seemed to come out of the woodwork to criticize not only me but my work as well. Attack after attack followed and some photographers actually threatened to kick my ass if I ended up working with them in the same photo pit. It was pretty amazing considering all I was doing was trying to clarify the fact that Odd Future never slapped anyone. They slapped cameras, which is fucked up, but they didn’t assault anyone’s actual person. I also went on to say that I enjoy that kinda violence in music. It was a personal preference and I was not wishing harm on anyone. My point was just that if you don’t like crazy rock and roll violence then you should stay away from dangerous bands. Problem solved.

On top of all of this I got accused of being this fame hungry egomaniac because I blogged about the incident and “bragged” about meeting the band and did an interview with Rolling Stone.  I just want to make it clear that I didn’t do one interview with anyone and that any media I was featured in was purely quoting from my blog. As far as me being an egomaniac or bragging about meeting the band I hope that everyone who reads this blog understands that a big part of my work is telling the story through more than just photography. I write up every blog post with a story about the event or band I am covering and since this is a personal blog I think that is completely appropriate. I understand a lot of photographers just want their work to speak for themselves but this blog is as much a diary as anything and I am going to keep “bragging” about my adventures.

So let’s get to the bragging. The one good thing about all the bullshit that came out of that blog post was that Odd Future’s publicist sort of owed me a favor… or at least he appreciated the bullshit I put up with defending his band. At Fun Fun Fun Fest Odd Future had a strict no photographer policy but they granted me special permission to shoot from the pit. I was warned to stay to the side and stay out of the bands way for my own safety. For the first few songs I shared the pit with Brooklyn Vegan’s photographer but at some point he was asked to leave for some reason and it was just me shooting from the side of the photo pit.

The only member of Odd Future who knew who I was was Left Brain so I didn’t want to get shit from any of the other guys so I stayed the fuck out of their way.  At one point Tyler The Creator got hit in the face with a beer can and in an instant jumped into the crowd looking for someone to fight. His entire band and several other members of their crew just jumped into the crowd with them looking for a fight. The whole thing turned into a mob scene and I was pretty sure that was the end of the night but instead five minutes later the band was back on stage like nothing ever happened. Tyler lost his hat in the ruckus and I found it and handed it to him and he high fived me and posed for a photo before he started playing. After the fight I was pulled out of the pit by security but one of Odd Future’s crew members grabbed me and told security I was cool. A few minutes later while he was in the middle of a song Hodgy Beats, the same guy who threw water in my face at the last show, came over and bent down to the photo pit and shook my hand. It was pretty clear at that point that the band knew who I was and I shot the rest of the show from center stage having a great time.

The set ended with the band challenging both the crowd and the bouncers. They asked their fans to rush the stage but then they reminded the crowd that the bouncers were going to kick their ass if they came over. All the bouncers got this amazing look in their eye and instead of stopping the show they just went to war. All the kids trying to get on stage and the bouncers having the time of their lives trying to stop them. I was in the middle of it trying to get out of the way and get shots at the same time. At one point Odd Future’s publicist climbed on top of the speakers and jumped into the crowd from about 10 feet in the air. You don’t normally see that from PR people.  I ran over and pulled him back over the barrier with one arm while holding my camera with the other. It was just a lot of fun.

After the show a few members of Odd Future came up to me and thanked me for having their back with the whole Voodoo fest thing and that meant a lot to me. I don’t regret defending them at all but I think I would have been a little bit more careful about it if I knew the amount of shit I was going to get for it, so to at least know that the band appreciates it made the bullshit a little easier to deal with.

But anyway Odd Future are fucking great live. I probably won’t be going out and buying a bunch of their records but I would see this band any day and I hope I get to photograph them again soon. They are putting punk rock into hip hop like it should be. Hip hop and punk rock have been the two most important genres of music in my life and there are so many similarities from the energy to the DIY nature to the aggression and it’s great to see a band blur the lines between my two favorite forms of music. Plus they make for some awesome photos.

Click here to see all of my shots of Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All At Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, TX.

Odd Future @ Fun Fun Fun Fest

Odd Future @ Fun Fun Fun Fest

Odd Future @ Fun Fun Fun Fest

Odd Future @ Fun Fun Fun Fest

Odd Future @ Fun Fun Fun Fest

Odd Future @ Fun Fun Fun Fest

Odd Future @ Fun Fun Fun Fest

Odd Future @ Fun Fun Fun Fest

Odd Future @ Fun Fun Fun Fest

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The Black Lips @ Fun Fun Fun

I keep running into the Black Lips. I met them at SXSW, Lollapalooza and at the Vice.com party. They took my boys Cerebral Ballzy on tour with them and one of them is dating my friend Katy. I have heard nothing but good things about these guys and they all seemed like good people. I was really hoping that when I finally saw them I was going to like their band.

Luckily I did. Those guys kicked ass at Fun Fun Fun and put on an amazing show. Slayer started playing in the middle of their set but after I shot Slayer’s first couple of songs I ran back across the festival grounds and caught the end of the Black Lips set. I came back just in time to see my friend Faith make a poorly executed stage dive where she hit her legs on the crowd barricade and was limping around the rest of the trip. Despite her fail it was actually fucking amazing move especially for what appears to be this innocent looking adorable girl.

Anyway, the Black Lips were awesome and I can’t wait to check them out again in a rock club instead of a big festival with Slayer playing 300 yards away… I’d love to get some better shots of these guys.

Click here to see all my shots of the Black Lips at Fun Fun Fun in Austin, TX.

The Black Lips @ Fun Fun Fun

The Black Lips @ Fun Fun Fun

The Black Lips @ Fun Fun Fun

The Black Lips @ Fun Fun Fun

The Black Lips @ Fun Fun Fun

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Major Lazer @ Fun Fun Fun

So after Major Lazer’s show at Voodoo Fest and the tattooing that followed I made a new friend out of their insane hype man Skerrit Bwoy. He is one of the best live performers I have ever seen and a hell of a nice guy. He also really likes it when we give him bottles of Sailor Jerry rum. During the first song of Major Lazer’s Fun Fun Fun Fest set Skerrit Bwoy saw me in the photo pit and pulled me up onto stage with him and gave me a shout out to the crowd. I wasn’t planning on shooting their whole set but once I was on stage I clearly couldn’t leave and boy am I glad I stayed.

Major Lazer’s set ended with a crazy dance party and Skerrit Bwoy was posing for photos with girls on stage while he was still performing. Diplo had only one CD turntable but still managed to keep the party going. Ryan Gosling was on stage holding a inflatable bunny and I somehow convinced Skerrit Bwoy to do an a cappella stage dive after the show was already over just so I could take a picture of it. It is one of my favorite shots ever and ended up running on the Huffington Post and in the Village Voice in print.

That night I rolled with Skerrit Bwoy, my Sailor Jerry mother Dana Dynamite, half the Black Lips and some more of the Mad Decent crowd over to the greatest restaurant I have ever been to in my life, Lambert’s in Austin. If you are ever in Austin, you need to fucking eat there. It was a Hell of a Saturday night and it wasn’t even midnight yet. The next night Skerrit had gone home but I got into some really weird shit with Diplo that I can’t even talk about… but I can at least link this video…

Now just click fucking here and see the pictures of Major Lazer at Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, TX.

Major Lazer @ Fun Fun Fun

Major Lazer @ Fun Fun Fun

Major Lazer @ Fun Fun Fun

Major Lazer @ Fun Fun Fun

Major Lazer @ Fun Fun Fun

Major Lazer @ Fun Fun Fun

Major Lazer @ Fun Fun Fun

Major Lazer @ Fun Fun Fun

Major Lazer @ Fun Fun Fun

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Slayer @ Fun Fun Fun

Slayer was the real main headliner of Fun Fun Fun Fest. Every night there were there big bands playing with everyone from Danzig to Public Enemy, but everyone seemed to be pretty fucking excited about Slayer. Even Odd Future thanked everyone who came to their show despite Slayer playing. One of the food vendors had a Slayer Dog for sale for $6.66 and there were more Slayer shirts at the fest than anything else.

It hadn’t rained in Austin for months before Sunday yet the skies opened up a few hours before Slayer played. I am not going to comment on the rumor that it was raining blood and frogs but let’s just say with the combination of the dust storms and the blood rain I was pretty sure the world was going to end when Slayer took the stage. Fortunately for us it did not and they just played what was described to me by a huge Slayer fan as their best show in a decade. I only shot two songs but it was an epic experience.

Click here to see all my photos of Slayer from Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, TX.

Slayer @ Fun Fun Fun

Slayer @ Fun Fun Fun

Slayer @ Fun Fun Fun

Slayer @ Fun Fun Fun

Slayer @ Fun Fun Fun

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