4.18.2007

Photo Essay: Another Black Cat Night

(Photographer and music critic Stephen Tringali returned to D.C.'s Black Cat this past week for another triple-header: Canada's Junior Boys; Seattle's Aqueduct; and Australia's Youth Group. His photos show the passion of the bands whose sounds range from electronica to power pop.)

The Junior Boys' Jeremy Greenspan who handles the band's vocals and guitars is known for his vulnerable tenor which tops their electronica and new wave.

Keyboardist Matthew Didemus may have most of the secrets to the Junior Boys' sound and their steamy electronic stew stored in his laptop.

The founder of Aqueduct, David Terry sings passionately over his band's synth-pop stylings.

Guitarist Matt Nader of Aqueduct also hits a note while on backing vocals.

Toby Martin of Youth Group has a nose for balancing both vocals and his guitar, but not always at the same time.

Guitarist Cameron Emerson-Elliott of Youth Group tears off a searing solo.

(All photos by Stephen Tringali. These photos may be reused with a proper link back to this site and a Creative Commons attribution license.)

(For another concert photo essay from The Black Cat, please see, "Photo Essay: The Black Cat Menagerie.")







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