![]() On the 25th of January 2025, Sisters Doll marked the release of their third album with a sensational gig at Max Watts in Melbourne. Known for their highenergy performances, the band didn’t just bring music to the stage—they brought an unforgettable spectacle. The night was a feast for the senses, combining dazzling pyrotechnics, confetti cannons, and the breathtaking visual of spinning 360-degree drums. The atmosphere at Max Watts was electric from the moment the doors opened. Three stellar support acts—Wicked Things, Atomic Riot, and Cassidy Pariswarmed up the stage with their unique styles, setting the tone for what would be an explosive night. Each act brought their A-game, engaging the crowd and building anticipation for Sisters Doll’s much-awaited performance. As a live music photographer, this event was a dream come true, but also a challenge. The photography pit was packed with fellow photographers, all eager to capture the magic of the night. Navigating a crowded pit required precision, quick reflexes, and respect for the space of others, especially when working in such a high-energy environment. However, the challenge was part of the thrill, and every moment in that pit was worth it to document the band’s performance. When Sisters Doll took the stage, the energy in the room skyrocketed. The band members—Brennan, Bryce, Austin, and Sage—owned the stage with their signature charisma and dynamic presence. The crowd’s roar was deafening, a testament to the band’s strong connection with their fans. The show was packed with unforgettable moments. The pyrotechnics added a fiery edge to the performance, perfectly synchronized with the beats of their songs. Confetti cannons exploded into the air, showering the audience with bursts of colour that elevated the celebratory mood. But the real showstopper was Bryce’s 360-degree spinning drum kit—a visual masterpiece that left the crowd in awe. Capturing that moment required sharp focus and perfect timing, but the resulting photos were some of the most dramatic I’ve ever taken. The massive crowd at the gig was another highlight of the night. Fans packed Max Watts wall-to-wall, their energy feeding into the band’s performance. The audience’s enthusiasm was contagious, and it was incredible to capture their reactions—from wide-eyed wonder at the pyrotechnics to hands raised high, cheering for their favourite songs. The entire night was a testament to the power of live music to unite and energize people. Sisters Doll delivered not just a concert but a full-blown rock spectacle that left a lasting impression on everyone in attendance. For me as a photographer, this gig was a reminder of why I do what I do. The combination of incredible performances, vibrant visuals, and a passionate crowd created endless opportunities to capture memorable shots. It was a night of challenges and triumphs, and one that will remain a highlight of my journey in live music photography. If there was ever a show that exemplified the energy and excitement of Melbourne’s live music scene, this was it. Sisters Doll truly outdid themselves, leaving no doubt that their third album release was a night to remember.
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