June 24, 2010 | Filed Under: Interviews, Music, Photography, Rock Zone magazine | Submit Comment
Well it’s been another crazy busy and mostly grey month in London. June began with an amazing Alkaline Trio show at The Roundhouse and a very special guest appearance by Gallows who’s set was much too short, but still as brutal as always. Before the Trio took the stage I had a chat with front man Matt Skiba on his upcoming solo album ‘Demos’. You’ll be able to read all about it in the September issue of Rock Zone magazine.
Unfortunately, I didn’t make Rage Against The Machine’s victorious ‘Rage Factor’ event at Finsbury Park, but still had a blast at the ‘After-Party’. Now, if London wants to reach the same level of awesomeness as that of New York City, then they better start running their tube all night. It sucks having to leave a party early in order to catch the last train at…11:30?!?! Please, that’s just not cool.
The most exciting U.K hardcore/punk band, Gallows were supporting Cypress Hill at Brixton, so I was thrilled to be able to see them and shoot them again, the second time in two weeks. If you’ve never been to a Gallows gig, then you haven’t really lived. I’m serious; it’s a life changing experience. Make sure you have their albums ‘Grey Britain’ and ‘Orchestra Of Wolves’ and if not, go out and buy them NOW! There’s only one way to own an album and that’s the physical kind!! I also had a chance to interview Lags and Stu before the show. They are rad dudes. So make sure to pick up a copy of July’s Rock Zone magazine for news on the band. And for those of you in España, you can catch them at the Resurrection Fest; I’ll be there for sure
The following day I shot Stone Temple Pilots and I swear I never thought I’d see the day. I bought ‘Core’ the moment it hit the shelves, so it was a night of nostalgia. After seeing Nirvana and Pearl Jam in the early 90s, now I kind of feel ‘complete’. They were on top of their game; lets just hope it stays that way.
A few days ago, I flew back down to Barcelona, just in time to shoot Placebo
Over the last 10 years, I’ve photographed them numerous times in 6 different countries, so I wouldn’t have missed it for the world! Their shows are always memorable. I spoke to Stefan about they’re incredible discography, which will also be out in Rock Zone.
Now I’ve got just enough time to repack my bags before a 14hr road trip to Switzerland and Germany. I’m getting used to living out of a suite-case, it’s not that bad, really.
Here are some Gallows for ya!






