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Band of Skulls members Matt Hayward and Emma Richardson perform in the middle of a packed, energetic crowd at Webster Hall in New York City in September 2019. Matt, with long hair and wearing a black shirt, holds a microphone and smiles broadly, while Emma stands beside him. Audience members surrounding them cheer, raise their hands, and hold up smartphones to capture the moment. The dimly lit venue is filled with excitement and motion blur in the foreground.

Into the Crowd

Band of Skulls' Matt Hayward and Emma Richardson take the performance into the crowd at Webster Hall, New York City, September 2019.

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Emma Richardson and Russell Marsden of Band of Skulls are engulfed by an ecstatic crowd during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Manhattan's legendary Webster Hall. The intimate venue pulses with euphoric energy as fans raise smartphones and drinks toward the performers, creating a sea of illuminated faces bathed in atmospheric stage lighting. The smoky haze and tightly packed audience capture the raw intensity of live rock performance in one of New York's most storied music venues.

Electric Communion at Webster Hall Anniversary

Band of Skulls' Emma Richardson and Russell Marsden perform surrounded by an enthusiastic crowd at Webster Hall during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour.

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A vibrant gathering of photographers and onlookers assembles along the cobblestone waterfront beneath the Manhattan Bridge in Brooklyn's DUMBO neighborhood. The late afternoon light bathes the historic brick warehouses and modern high-rises in warm golden tones, while dozens of camera-wielding enthusiasts focus their lenses on subjects positioned among weathered granite boulders. The iconic suspension bridge cables stretch dramatically overhead, framing this quintessential New York photography scene where industrial heritage meets contemporary urban culture.

Photography Crowd Captures Brooklyn Bridge Waterfront Scene

Photography enthusiasts gather at Brooklyn Bridge Park in DUMBO to capture the golden hour light beneath the Manhattan Bridge's towering cables.

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A middle-aged man in a blue hoodie raises his smartphone to document the scene at a protest march in Portland's historic Old Town district. Behind him, demonstrators carry signs and gather on Southwest Ankeny Street, while spring cherry blossoms frame the brick buildings. The bright afternoon light illuminates the crowd as the man, identified as Tim Dickinson, captures the moment of civic engagement unfolding around him.

Digital Witness at Portland Protest March

Tim Dickinson documents protesters gathering on Southwest Ankeny Street during the March 2026 No Kings demonstration in Portland's Old Town district.

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The Unpresidented Brass Band leads a spirited anti-monarchy demonstration through Portland's Skidmore Historic District, their yellow uniforms and gleaming instruments creating a defiant symphony against bare winter trees. A bearded musician in turquoise and red holds twin maracas while his white ceremonial hat catches the crisp daylight, surrounded by fellow protesters wielding tubas and trumpets in organized rebellion. The scene pulses with grassroots energy as demonstrators carrying protest signs merge with the musical procession along Southwest Ankeny Street.

Resistance Rhythms in Portland's Historic Quarter

Members of the Unpresidented Brass Band perform during a March 2026 No Kings protest in Portland's Historic Chinatown district.

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In Portland's historic Skidmore district, Caesar the No Drama Llama stands calmly beside Larry McCool of Mystic Llama Farm amid a spirited March 2026 protest. The white llama, wearing a red halter, draws curious glances from demonstrators carrying anti-monarchy signs and American flags under bare-branched trees. The scene captures an unexpected moment of whimsy against the backdrop of political activism, with the llama's serene presence contrasting sharply with the charged atmosphere of protest signs declaring resistance to tyranny.

Caesar the No Drama Llama Joins Portland Protest

Caesar the No Drama Llama accompanies Larry McCool of Mystic Llama Farm at a March 2026 anti-monarchy protest in Portland's Old Town district.

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Members of the Unpresidented Brass Band march through Portland's Skidmore/Old Town Historic District during a 2026 'No Kings' demonstration, their vibrant yellow uniforms creating a striking sea of color against the pale spring sky. A bearded musician in a plumed hat raises the band's green banner bearing their emblematic hand-and-trumpet logo, while fellow protesters clutch brass instruments and signs beneath dual green traffic lights. The scene captures the spirited intersection of musical activism and political resistance on Southwest Ankeny Street.

Unpresidented Brass Band Leads Portland Protest

The Unpresidented Brass Band leads protesters in yellow through Portland's historic Chinatown district during the March 2026 'No Kings' demonstration.

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Band of Skulls frontman Russell Marsden grips the microphone with infectious energy as he performs at Webster Hall's intimate stage, surrounded by a sea of glowing smartphone screens held aloft by devoted fans. The atmospheric lighting cuts through the haze, illuminating his long blonde hair and genuine smile while capturing the electric connection between performer and audience. Behind him, bandmate Emma Richardson shares in the moment, while the packed crowd creates a constellation of digital documentation in the historic Manhattan venue.

Intimate Performance at Legendary Webster Hall

Russell Marsden of Band of Skulls connects with fans during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour performance at Webster Hall in Manhattan.

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A guitarist in a black fedora and dark clothing performs passionately on Southwest Ankeny Street in Portland's historic Chinatown district, his instrument raised high as protesters march behind him carrying signs reading "HEALTH CARE NOT WEALTH CARE." The scene captures the intersection of music and activism under clear blue skies, with cherry blossoms framing the demonstration as drummers and marchers fill the street. American flags wave among the crowd while the musician's energetic performance adds a rebellious soundtrack to the political gathering.

Street Musicians Energize Portland Political Protest

A street musician performs during the March 2026 No Kings protest in Portland's Skidmore/Old Town Historic District, as healthcare reform demonstrators march through the streets.

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Emma Richardson, Julian Dorio, and Russell Marsden of Band of Skulls perform during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Manhattan's historic Webster Hall. Dramatic stage lighting cuts through the venue's darkness, casting golden pools across the performance space while silhouetting the trio against towering light beams. The intimate concert setting captures the raw energy of live rock performance, with the audience gathered in shadow around the illuminated stage.

Band of Skulls Celebrates Decade at Webster Hall

Band of Skulls performs during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan, with Emma Richardson, Julian Dorio, and Russell Marsden delivering an electrifying set.

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