After surviving her first day on the AnimeNEXT con floor, Tina checked out the FAKE? concert — a kick azz Jrock group making a special US appearance.

From Tina Chou:
If you’ve never been to a FAKE? concert before, it’s very difficult to describe in words. This may have been one of the best concerts I have ever been to, in terms of attending and taking pictures. It was AMAZING.

After having spent the day wandering the halls of AnimeNEXT and being mind-boggled by all the strange clothing around me, I finally entered familiar territory — concert photography. With a start time of 9PM, at 8:55PM I arrived at the door and in the nicest way possible was ushered inside. I found my contact person, Katie, who actually escorted me by the arm to the front of the barricade and made sure the staff knew that I had legitimate credentials for the concert. So far, so very good.

The VIP section was already full, basically centered in front of the stage where everyone stood. Press was placed in front of the barricade in front of the VIP section which was pretty sweet. There were maybe 8-10 other photographers there, security people, and a couple writers.

With some time to kill, I asked some fans in the front row about FAKE? since I had no idea who they were. I usually research before the concert but I didn’t know if I was actually going to AnimeNEXT until this morning. I learned that one guy (Ken Lloyd) writes almost everything and is also the lead singer. There was a band accompanying him which may or may not be his usual band. There were 2 guitars (or basses), a drummer, and a DJ, I think. They are from Tokyo and according to David sound pretty good.

I would describe his music style as intense and hardcore reminiscent of heavy metal. If you need to focus and “get in the zone” to be motivated, I would recommend this band. I decided to use my 20ish-70ish f/2.8 Tamron lens on my Nikon D80 at ISO 800 on Manual to start out with. Press was allowed to shoot the whole concert and everyone was very courteous with enough room to move around. This is very different from the Epik High concert where there was about 5 feet to work with and it was really, really hot.

I didn’t understand a word that the lead singer (and only official member of FAKE?) said but could hear the instrumentals very well. Ken Lloyd is an extremely energetic person and was moving around the whole time, kind of like he was in his own world. I think his eyes crossed and rolled up a couple times. I might describe his movements as an adrenaline-infused interpretive dance that lasted the entire night. It was very intense, especially with such a close view. The guitarists/bassists also moved around a lot with lots of head-banging and plenty of jumping. The other photographers had earplugs but after the first song I was halfway deaf so I figured it couldn’t get much worse.

With 3 songs left in the set, Ken talked about the change FAKE? has made in labels and how they are working on bringing their music to the US hopefully by next year. He understands that it’s been difficult for people to get the music and said, “I give you my permission to illegally download my music” which will solve the problem for now but “you didn’t hear it from me.” I see lots of scribbling on notepads after he says this.

Overall, it was a great concert. The audience was very responsive. The lighting was different, changing much faster than other concerts but I worked out it with my camera. At one point the guitarist/bassist was up against the stage right above me and he started shaking his head up and down. By now he had worked up a good sweat and I started to feel water droplets that I assumed belonged to him. So I decided to move away.

The middle monitor had a kind of metal cage box around it that Ken liked to climb/crawl onto and stand/dance/grip on which was pretty entertaining. He also made very interesting facial expressions and formed positions with microphones that you normally would not imagine. This made for very interesting pictures. Halfway through I figured I had gotten most of the shots possible so I switched to my 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 on ISO 1600 and kept it on for the rest of the concert. I probably used about 4-5GB of memory shooting in RAW.

Ken had said that his band doesn’t do encores and with a last song and something very close to smashing guitars (without the smashing) for a long drawn-out final note, they left the stage. It actually kept on going after they left and a staff member had to come out and turn down the amp. However, the VIP section at least stayed, hoping for something. A few minutes after the end, staff started throwing guitar picks and the paper with the song order taped to the stage plus some other things that made everyone scream in elation and joy. Or at least the people who got the stuff did. Then the event was really over and people could buy the $27 FAKE? shirts being sold or head on to another event.

I missed the “My Stereotypes are More Offensive than Yours” panel since I couldn’t really hear after the concert but I think it was worth it. Even though that is a pretty awesome name for a panel. Speaking of panels, FAKE? has a Q&A panel tomorrow at 1:30 and I think I will be there. Until next time, comments or questions appreciated! –Tina.

Find out more about FAKE? at http://www.myspace.com/fakeofficial.


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Kevster - 07/08/09 4:45 pm

That pic of the girl who’s cosplaying NIGHTS, (the one in the Purple Jester outfit) I actually met her before at Kinokuniya bookstore! :O

you got a picture with her ;]


That pic of the girl who’s cosplaying NIGHTS, (the one in the Purple Jester outfit) I actually met her before at Kinokuniya bookstore! :O


Looked like fun


lol. thanks for the pins.
i like pins~


Hoc - 06/21/09 7:49 pm

FYI, everyone who commented in these threads gets a special AnimeNEXT 2009 pin.

Haha, Hoc you’re a beast.
Jjang!

*back to studying SNSD dances*


FYI, everyone who commented in these threads gets a special AnimeNEXT 2009 pin.


that costume looks like the little things on kingdom hearts, i really love the school girl outfit you know the one with the black suite on under it so cool but kinda creepy.


what exactly is larp


I LOVE ALL THAT CUTE STUFF AND THE LITTLE ONION AWWWWW SO CUTE


For anyone around Baltimore interested in going to Otakon 2009 from July 17-19th (the 2nd largest anime convention behind Anime Expo in Los Angeles from July 2-5th), tomorrow is the last day to pre-register. Last year there were over 26,000 people who attended, about 3 times bigger than AnimeNEXT.

Look at this floor map of the Dealer’s Room.... @_@
http://www.otakon.com/showfloor/ifloorplan.asp?map=1


proAsian - 06/14/09 11:28 am

haha jeffy, you larp??

Would like to lol, never have though, seems like a ton of fun though xD

Interesting things the guy wanted to do once he entered USA >_>;


bibiruru - 06/16/09 1:23 pm

Hi,Tina☆彡Thank you for your interesting article! The press asked them about the their pets. It seems to be U.S.A. very much. I correct, the bassist is FIRE(Takumi Mazda). He is not Morrissey. Morrissy played in Nagoya on that day.

Oh okay, thanks for the correction! FAKE doesn’t have a lot of online information about their members which is unfortunate since some of them are very interesting people. Maybe when they become more popular…


Hi,Tina☆彡Thank you for your interesting article! The press asked them about the their pets. It seems to be U.S.A. very much. I correct, the bassist is FIRE(Takumi Mazda). He is not Morrissey. Morrissy played in Nagoya on that day.


I’ve been reading all 3 days. Thanks so much for the great recap!


FAKE?....sounds like they get along just fine...lol


NIce pictures.


thanks, tina~
thats what i was thinking ^_^


lol @ drink root beer and watch porn raspberry


90 min bubble baths. Rock stars have such weird habits raspberry


The sushi plushies can be found at http://stuffedsushi.com/

They chose New Jersey because it’s much easier to have a bunch of hotels nearby that can accommodate lots of people. I think it’s also cheaper.

30 comments! ^_^


Cooookies - 06/15/09 7:28 am

Did I read this right, the event was in Jersey? Seems weird to have anime events there.

it said they went to NJ suburbs. there is probably more room there and it might be cheaper to rent out a building/land there too ^^


ohh ANIME NEXT. Looks good. I usually just go to Otakon, stop by Ningin! (it’s the biggest con in the eastcoast!)


Did I read this right, the event was in Jersey? Seems weird to have anime events there.


DUDE THAT NINJA IS B.A.

I want his outfit xD
This convention sounds like so much fun to shop at ><


“Pocky Olympics” sounds so goofy~


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