LIVE PHOTOS: Ceramic Animal + Cold Fronts // Philadelphia, PA

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Photos by Essie

Ceramic Animal along with Cold Fronts performed last night at The Foundry in Philadelphia.

When a weather cold front advances, the mass of air grabs your attention— and so does this band! There was vitality to Cold Front’s performance and they did not rest for a second. They have a 1990’s/early 2000’s feel, but there is an unmistakable hint of classic rock and of course that Philly grit that helps to make them so unique.

Cold Fronts:

Ceramic Animal broke the mold with their vintage punk, funky sound. Their music is distinct, but there is also an apparent Arctic Monkeys influence. The crowd’s enthusiasm was evident— singing back, dancing, and one guy was so passionate he took off his shirt and waved it like a rally towel! If you have an opportunity to see them— do not miss out.

Ceramic Animal:

Links //
https://www.ceramicanimalmusic.com

http://coldfronts.us 

 

Essie
Essiehttp://essie.myportfolio.com
Hi! My name is Essie, and I am a 21-year-old photographer based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I have my bachelor's degree in Media Studies and Production with a concentration in Media Business and Entrepreneurship. Concerts and photography are my two favorite things, so I am so excited to have the opportunity to work with the team at Melodic Magazine!

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