We're a little bit backed up on getting my concert
photographs up here on The Old Blog. I suppose we will catch up at some
point, but this would be a good time to remind you that my concert photographs
can be seen in a much more timely manner by visiting V13Media,
which you can do by following the link. If you'd like an even more direct
route to my photographs, you can visit my personal page over there but using
the following
link. The weather
outside was frightful, but the music was so delightful. There was nowhere else we’d rather go, so let
it snow, let it snow, let it snow.
Montreal had just been blanketed with about 20 centimeters of snow, but
this wasn’t going to stop the faithful.
Someone in the Moist camp obviously has a sense of humour as “Let It
Snow” was played over the house PA just before the band
hit the stage. My funny bone was indeed tickled, I chuckled. For the
last few years now, the Théâtre Beanfield has been home to my final concert of
the year. The trend continued once more
in 2025. It housed a sold-out show by
Moist, who were making their first appearance in the city since 2019. Moist, and singer David Usher, have a huge following
in the city. Their fans turned out en
masse despite the snow storm that was raging outside. After “Let
It Snow” came to an end, Moist hit the stage and immediately got the crowd
roaring with “Ophelia”. Another big hit
from the Creature album followed as the band played “Tangerine” before DavidUsher thanked the crowd for coming out in such miserable weather. I’m
pretty sure it would have taken much more
snow than what we got to have kept these diehards at home. You could
close your eyes and be immediately transported back to 1996. The night of great hits continued with
“Silver” as the band was really beginning to roll. A couple of David Usher solo songs were throw
in to the mix before Moist melted almost brought the walls down with the triple
threat of “Push”, “Breathe” and “Ressurection”. The band
returned for an encore which included the very apropos “St. Lawrence River”,
though we didn’t need to wait for morning to come for winter to arrive. It was already here. With the concert now over, we finally said
goodnight and headed back out in to the storm.
Holding the memories of Moist tight, so our trip back home
would be warm. All of the photographs were taken at f/3.2 while using various different shutter speeds, ISO settings and focal lengths. Here are the rest of the photographs that I took of Moist as they performed on the Théâtre Beanfield stage.
If you would like to find out more about Moist and their music, you can do so by following the link to their website. If you would like to see the photographs that I took of Kandle, who performed earlier that evening, you can do so by following the link. A big thank you goes out to Moist's management team at Kharma Management, Evenko and Christopher Gonda at V13 Media for getting me a pass to photograph the concert. As always, it is very much appreciated. Moist are one of those great Canadian bands that just continue to put on great shows. Don't you dare miss it when they perform in a town near you.









































































