Monday, 31 January 2011

Photo Shoot Perparation

These are photos of bands/ a singer, they are all posed photos. They show us how the band/singer has changed.

For the 2004 Avril Lavigne album cover she is wearing dark colours, she has dyed black streaks in her hair and  the photo is black and white. In the 2011 photo it has bright colours, she is still wearing dark colours, but she looks more feminne because she is posing.

In the early Paramore photo we see dark colours, and a number of different poses. In the more recent picture

Saturday, 29 January 2011

Alternative Rock- Radio and TV Stations.

How is Alt Rock marketed?
Through Asian films on the soundtrack.

What images/ fonts/ iconography is used?











What colours are used?
Black, red, green

What sounds are used?

What references?

Friday, 28 January 2011

This is the front of my leaflet for my alternative rock night. 
And below is the back of my leaflet, with bands and compettion. 


Star Analysis- Avril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne was born in Canada in 1984.
She started her music career in 2002 when she signed with RCA Records. Her first album was 'Let Go'. This started her major music career.

Her general  target audience is punk rocker teenage girls and occasionally boys.
She has some similarities to Amy Lee the lead singer of Evanescence. They both specialise in the rock genre and style themselves in dark clothing, but also show their feminine and vulnerable sides in some of their music videos.
The public have labeled her "The pop punk princess", I think this is because as she has grown up she has developed her style to be less black clothing and more use of pink but with a punk- rock feel.

Avril Lavigne- What the hell

Avril Lavigne- Let Go  


The Origins of Alternative Rock

Alternative Rock emerged in the 1980's. It became widely popular in the 1990's with popularization of such bands as Nirvana, Hole, and Smashing Pumpkins.
Alternative Rock has lots of  sub genres-
Independent music.
Grunge
Brit pop
Gothic rock
Indie pop

Alt rock became widely popular and originated from some of these places-
Athens, Georgia – Illinois – Manchester, England – Massachusetts – Seattle, Washington

1990's popularization-Nirvana, Jane's Addiction, Red Hot Chilly Peppers, Hole, and Smashing Pumpkins.

Nirvana led the way for alternative rock, with songs like "smells like teen spirt". Off their hugely influencetle second album Nevermind.

Because of Nirvanas popularity Alternative rock suddenly became mainstream, and other Alt rock bands began to be noticed as well.

Unfortunatley at the end of the 90's alternative rock declined because Kurt Cobain, Nirvanas front man died and Pearl Jam had a lawsuit against Ticketmaster.

Thankfully at the beginning of the 21st century new Alternative Rock bands appeared-
Linkin Park, Muse, The Strokes, The White Stripes, The Killers, and The Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Starting a new Alternative rock era.

Research Alternative Rock on TV and Films

Alternative Rock & Roll Years - Three part TV series.  Host of show was Deborah Harry (Blondie). Documentary telling the story of pop culture traced across the globe, from rock n' roll of india and hong kong.

Almost Famous - Film in 2000. Starring Cameron Crowe. Cameron Crowe looks back on his time as a teenage journalist. William Miller is hired by Rolling Stones Magazine to tour with and write about an up and coming band Stillwater.

Last Day's- Film in 2005. Michael Pitt. A Seattle set rock and roll drama based on Kurt Cobain's last days.

Empire Records- Film in 1995. All the characters in this film look like alternative rockers. Some dark clothing, broody, converses/ dark sneekers, baggy clothes.

Brothers of the Head- 2005. Siamese twins get picked in the 1970's by a music producer who transforms them into a rock n' roll act.

Twilight - 2008. Film based on the award winning books by Stephine Meyer. The soundtrack for this film includes Muse and Paramore two very well known and popular Alternative rock bands.

Alternative Rock in Magazines

Alternative Rock can be found in magazines such as;
AP (Alternative Press)
Kerrang
Q
NME (New Music Express)
Rolling Stones
All Access
Spin