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Johan Hegg - AMON AMARTH

Johan Hegg - AMON AMARTH

Amon Amarth Conquers Calgary's Macewan Hall on "Jomsviking World Tour" - May 14, 2016

Dana Zuk May 16, 2016

PHOTOGRAPHED FOR VANDALA MAGAZINE


Road tripping from Edmonton to Calgary to see viking metallers, Amon Amarth, was something I certainly don't regret, as the Swedish heavy metal powerhouses sailed into Alberta, and crushed Calgary's Macewan Hall with brutal force. Accompanied by the thrashy likes of Exmortus and Entombed A.D to warm up the massive crowd, the night was set to be one for the memory books. 

It's always interesting working in an unfamiliar venue, in a semi-unfamiliar city. Despite my experiences shooting the infamous Calgary Metalfest every year, making the drive down to Calgary isn't something that happens often for me, so naturally I was quite excited to have a change of scene, even if it was for only one night. Not to mention, adding a new venue to my 'conquered' list is always a welcomed feather to add to my proverbial hat. 

Photographing Amon Amarth only a few years prior, I had a general idea of what to expect from them on stage, but even still, I was blown away with their performance. As the lights dimmed, the curtains dropped, revealing their massive stage banners, and unveiling an enormous traditional style viking helmet, which is probably the coolest drum riser I've ever seen. Upon this, I began to grow restless. As the band took their places on stage, they immediately boomed into "Pursuit of Vikings", kicking this gig off into ultra-high gear right from the get-go. With each roar of the audience, frontman Johan Hegg's, warm grin grew larger and larger, which, for those of you who follow me on Instagram will know, I ate up entirely with shutter clicks. With very little encouragement, the audience happily shouted the chorus to Amon Amarth's kick-off opening track back to the band, leaving chills down my spine. It's something I could never get tired of hearing and experiencing, and, judging from the looks on their faces, I'm quite sure that the band shares that feeling as well.

Moving on throughout the night, Amon Amarth absolutely crushed their hefty 19 song set, giving it their all as they progressed through each track. I stood in awe, admiring the energy and undeniable crowd involvement that came along with their performance. Truly, Amon Amarth is a band that I will happily see, whether it be through my lens, or as an audience member, each and every time they grace Alberta's soil with their presence. 

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Tags Amon Amarth, Entombed A.D, Exmortus, Macewan Hall, Calgary, Vandala Magazine, Union Events, Dana Zuk Photography, Jomsviking World Tour, Live Nation Alberta
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FRANK TURNER

FRANK TURNER

Frank Turner & the Sleeping Souls Unleash Positive Songs for Negative People Tour on Union Hall - March 6, 2016

Dana Zuk March 7, 2016

PHOTOGRAPHED FOR EXCLAIM!.CA


Edmontonians lined the soggy streets outside of Union Hall on the evening of March 6th, to catch the one and only, Frank Turner and his band of Sleeping Souls, as they delivered an adrenalized set of pop, folk and rock music to close off the weekend. Accompanied by Canadian folk artists such as the solo, Mo Kenney, and Northcote, as the perfect, west-meets-east-and-everything-in-between, kind of openers to get the Sunday concert goers in the mood to dance, sing and have a great time. 

Missed the show? Don't sweat it! Check out the official show review HERE!

FRANK TURNER & THE SLEEPING SOULS
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FRANK TURNER & THE SLEEPING SOULS
FRANK TURNER & THE SLEEPING SOULS
FRANK TURNER & THE SLEEPING SOULS
FRANK TURNER & THE SLEEPING SOULS
FRANK TURNER & THE SLEEPING SOULS
FRANK TURNER & THE SLEEPING SOULS
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Tags Frank Turner, Mo Kenney, Northcote, Exclaim!, Union Hall, Dana Zuk Photography, Union Events
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Floor Jansen - NIGHTWISH

Floor Jansen - NIGHTWISH

Nightwish Delivers Gothic Grace to The Winspear Centre on North American Tour - March 3, 2016

Dana Zuk March 4, 2016

PHOTOGRAPHED FOR VANDALA MAGAZINE 


Edmonton was fed a healthy dose of gothic rock on Thursday March 3rd, as Finland's very own, Nightwish, stormed the stage at the Winspear Centre, delivering a crushing set full of gothic melodies, which had their sold out Edmonton crowd on their feet, dancing, headbanging and singing along to every song.

With the likes of Sonata Arctica and Delain at Nightwish's side, this trio of symphonic-rockers are the first to have performed a show of this nature on the stage of the Winspear Centre; The home of the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, as well as the venue of choice for most stand-up comedians who tour through the city. Despite being an out-of-the-ordinary tour to be performing on one of Edmonton's most pristine stages, Nightwish, Sonata Arctica and Delain, each, put on a display of intricate, musical mastery in every way possible, leaving memorable impressions on those who gathered to the venue for the evening. 

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Tags Nightwish, Delain, Sonata Arctica, Dana Zuk Photography, Vandala Magazine, Winspear Center, Union Events, Edmonton, Alberta
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Berzerker Blothar - GWAR

Berzerker Blothar - GWAR

GWAR Shows Union Hall a Bloody Good Time - October 14, 2015

Dana Zuk October 16, 2015

PHOTOGRAPHED FOR VANDALA MAGAZINE


Shock-rock sensations, GWAR, annihilated Edmonton on Wednesday night with a whole new stage show full of gore, giggles and everything in between. Accompanied by the likes of Detroit's own thrash-masters, Battlecross, and fellow Canadian's from Montreal, Cryptopsy, this gig was off the hook!

I have anticipated going to a GWAR show for some time now. The rumors of fake blood and other bodily fluids being sprayed on the crowd, mixed with various stage characters in impressive costumes sparked my interest for not only seeing what they're all about, but catching them doing their thing in front of my lens as well. 

Though proving to be entertaining, it's hard to put into words what a GWAR show is like. It's something that you need to experience first hand in order to understand what exactly is going on. Between getting totally drenched by blood and other liquids, and seeing the crowds reaction to the madness on stage, GWAR put on a stellar performance that not only I, but everyone at Union Hall on Wednesday night wont soon forget!
 

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SOME OF THESE PHOTOS MAY BE DISTURBING! VIEW AT YOUR OWN DISCRETION!
 

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Tags GWAR, Battlecross, Cryptopsy, Union Hall, Union Events, Edmonton, Dana Zuk Photography, Vandala Magazine
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ALEXISONFIRE

ALEXISONFIRE

SONiC BOOM Festival 2015

Dana Zuk September 17, 2015

PHOTOGRAPHED FOR VANDALA MAGAZINE


Sonic Boom Festival is exactly what it sounds like; A gathering in the heart of Edmonton, featuring some of the sickest bands and artists in modern rock today, all coming together to create one loud, energetic, boomer of a festival! This was my first time shooting a music festival of this magnitude, and I can't begin to tell you how excited I was to be there. Despite the downer overcast and rainy weather, the bands totally rocked out and gave it their all, while hundreds of people, decked out in rain ponchos with umbrellas in hand, still flocked to Borden Park in Edmonton, Alberta on September 5th and 6th to check out what was in store over the weekend. With the announcement of the broken up hardcore-heavy weights, ALEXISONFIRE, reuniting for the summer, and as the event's main headliner, anticipation to see this band was thick throughout the weekend among festival goers.

Saturday September 5th - Day #1 of Sonic Boom fest consisted of a variety of interesting bands, all delivering nothing short of epic performances, leaving their fans screaming and begging for more. Kick off talent that took the stage for day one were as follows: Young Empires, Gay Nineties, K-OS, Robert DeLong, St.Lucia, Kongos, TV on the Radio, Brandon Flowers, Hozier, and headlined by the "folktronica" queen herself, Ellie Goulding.  The energy of day one was coagulating throughout the park as day turned to night. Smiling faces could be seen in every direction, and positive vibes were all around; Seeing this, personally, made my time at the festival even more enjoyable.  Feeling the passion and love for music abundant in the air sure makes me one happy gal.

Though missing out on getting shots of Brandon Flowers and Hozier due to the artists not wanting any photography during their performances, I managed to capture a few cool moments of the other artists on Saturday's bill.

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Sunday September 6th - Day #2 of the festival hosted a stacked bill of bands that I couldn't wait to have in front of my lens. Kicking off the rainy day with The Zolas, as the perfect band to get the crowd of early-bird festival goers warmed up (both literally and figuratively) for what was in store. The day progressed on with the talented likes of: The Elwins, Eagles of Death Metal, Big Data, Rural Alberta Advantage, Tokyo Police Club, The Flaming Lips, Mother Mother, Tenacious D, and the much anticipated, ALEXISONFIRE, as our headliner for the evening. Though the rain showed no mercy to festival workers and attendees, everyone seemed to have high spirits. Smiles were still in abundance on the many faces of people bundled up in their best weather-proof attire. Despite how energetic and dynamic the bill was for day one of Sonic Boom, day two brought the heat. Countless colourful characters stormed the stage with an appetite for the resonance of rock through the stage amps and monitors.  Intensity and power flooded the stage with each act as they boomed and bashed their way through their performances. The audience went wild with the confetti cannons that the Flaming Lips shot into the rainy air, while pushing out into the crowd, an enormous cluster of balloons that were taped together to spell out: "F*CK YEAH EDMONTON".

Upon nightfall, the crowd's restlessness was gaining in the atmosphere. Excitement was stirring, and boy, it was contagious! As a black, curtain-like backing stage banner fell to the ground, revealing a heart-skull logo, ALEXISONFIRE took to the dimly lit, red cast stage, greeted by hundreds of screaming fans. Despite the frigid fall air, the audience erupted into a frenzy of worm-rolling crowd surfers, and mosh-pit-maniacs; A pleasant sight for a temporarily reunited band, and heartwarming for a musician in general. The experience of headlining a renowned festival such as Sonic Boom, accompanied by the well received, purely passionate audience, who stayed tough all weekend long throughout the dreary weather, has to be something that the dudes of ALEXISONFIRE won't soon forget!  Here's to more sweet reunion shows, see ya next year Sonic Boom!

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Tags Dana Zuk Photography, Vandala Magazine, Union Events, Sonic Boom Festival, Ellie Goulding, Alexisonfire, Tenacious D, Hozier, festival, modern rock, photography, September, long weekend
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