Monday, January 21, 2013

RELIC 45 THE NEW SOUTHERN ROCK

Relic 45 is an amazing group of guys with all types of personalities, and they work together so well. When you combine the soothing vocals of Jeremy Briggs with the shredding lead guitar of Stephen Larsen, then you bring in Zack Kampf on drums as well as Andrew Barnhart on bass, you get this awesome melody that they call "The New Southern Rock." 

I have had the great privilege of doing the photography for the band from live shows including the 2012 Concert in the Park where they headlined and many other live shows ranging from Sacramento, Folsom, and even South Lake Tahoe, CA. 

Recently I did a photo shoot for their website and promotional items for the band. I have had such an amazing time helping this very talented group of young southern rockers. Relic has helped me out by using my works for their website, Facebook fan page, as well as Twitter. If you would like to see the website, go to www.relic45.com.

Here is a little biography of the band that includes the photos that I took.

"If you trace rock-and-roll back to it’s roots you’re going to reach a few common denominators. You’re bound to catch a hint of the blues, maybe some country and even a little R&B. It’s no wonder so many bands tend to sound the same these days - with only so many chords and rhythms to choose from it’s become standard to hear what seems like the same song on repeat.










Sacramento, California rock outfit Relic 45 looks to change that defeated way of thinking. The band, comprised of Jeremy Briggs (vocals/guitar), Stephen Larsen (lead guitar), Andrew Barnhart (bass) and Zack Kampf (drums), takes all of those same building blocks that make up their genre and runs with their own interpretation.

There are a few things you can expect to hear when listening to Relic 45: a driving groove, emotional deliveries from all parts of the stage, and the sound of your own feet tapping along until your shins are sore. But that’s what you get when you toss influences like The Black Crowes, The Allman Brothers, Led Zeppelin and Sam Cooke into a Motown crock-pot and set it to simmer.

“We want the music to be authentic, to be coming from a place where we wrote every song because that's what we were feeling at the time,” Larsen says. “We want to make music that defies trends; that excites people and inspires people the way we were inspired by the bands that influenced us.”

The band has done just that, and it’s starting to show. They recorded a live album during their headlining spot in Sacramento’s Concert in The Park, in which they played to an audience of 5000 people, as well as a five song EP they released in February. Two of the tracks have even played on 98 Rock radio, and have been positively accepted by listeners.

2013 will mark the beginning of a regional expansion for Relic 45 as they venture out into new places including Oregon, Washington, Nevada and southern California. “We want to build a strong regional following, but understand it is a slow process,” says Briggs.

While sharing the stage with names like Jonathan Tyler & the Northern Lights and J Roddy Walston & the Business has sped up the process of getting their name out there, Relic 45 is poised to become quite a force in rock-and-roll in the upcoming year. RELIC 45"

Thanks for checking out my blog! special thanks to Relic 45!

Sunday, April 15, 2012

LOCKE, CA

This was my experience in Locke, CA. We arrived in Locke and as we were going around taking pictures, just the essence of the old Chinese town was amazing to me. Seeing how the buildings were falling apart, paint chipping off the walls and doors, walls looking like they were falling down. It had been on my mind for some time and i had wanted to visit this town and preserve how it looked to me through the eye of my lens. while we were walking through alleys with stray cats running everywhere me and my dad ended up meeting James Motlow. James was the co-author and photographer for the historical book "bitter melon", it is about the history of Locke. He invited us in his house and told us what he does and showed me some of his photography as well as his story of how he ended up there. I loved his way of saying taking photographs he said as we left "have fun image making".
so here are a few images i took from Locke,CA.
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