Written by Michael MacIvor & Daniel J. Marino
Edited by Jennifer Marino Walters
Photography by Daniel J. Marino
I recently had the amazing opportunity to shoot a live set for an old friend and career rock n’ roller, Michael MacIvor, and his new band, A Family Plot.
MacIvor, formerly of the band Candiria, has stepped up from behind the bass guitar and become lead vocalist. As you will read below, A Family Plot is a different flavor than his past. These guys rock and I can’t help but pick out influences such as Nirvana, Led Zeppelin, and the Police; three of my personal favorites.
Enjoy the story and corresponding images! As always, we appreciate all of your comments. Look out for our overall special projects on music, stage, and clubs – think disco balls, microphones, bar tops, and a whole lotta music!
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CLIENT CATEGORY: Music
ABOUT THE SHOOT:
The venue was a New York City spot named Ace of Clubs. We were dealing with an extremely dark room with some white flood lights accompanied by blue- and red-colored fill lights throughout the performance. Given the layout and the lack of usable shooting space, this quickly became a challenging assignment.
The keys here were creativity and drama. One of my main goals was to present and communicate the feeling of movement throughout the riffs, strums, rolls, and beats. Each band member came ready to play with tremendous inspirational chords and key strokes, firing off pure energy.
In order to create the desired effects, decisions were quickly made to shut down the flash, aggressively increase the ISO, and slow down the shutter. To me, this shoot wasn’t really about sharp, crisp environmental portraiture. It was more about motion blurring; intense, dark lighting and shadowing; deliberate grain; wide-angle, full-blown views; close-up instrumental detail; and well-documented rock n’ roll, baby!
I really wanted myself and my viewing audience to get to know the band members: their energy, passion, desire, and ability to deliver their style of musical perfection. I’d say, mission accomplished! These guys had the place going strong, and by the second song, there were moments when my camera trigger was firing in perfect harmony to the beat!
Come out to Matchless in Brooklyn on Thursday night, October 22, 2009, to hear A Family Plot and see Marino Photography in action – click here for the event details – you are invited! The band will be singing songs from its just-released EP, now available for purchase on iTunes. I will once again be behind the camera and shedding my viewpoint on the band and their fanfare.
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ABOUT A FAMILY PLOT:
After spending nearly 10 years as the bassist for critically-acclaimed jazz/metal fusion band Candiria, Michael MacIvor decided to take the risk of his professional life. “I wanted to do something that nobody would see coming at all. I got myself a guitar and started writing songs and singing,” he says. “What came out couldn’t be any further from what Candiria was.”
In the fall of 2008, MacIvor planted the seeds that would rapidly sprout and become A Family Plot
. His intention was to get back to the roots of where he started. Drawing from all of the members’ formative influences, the band would touch upon the classic sounds of Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, but also mix in influences such as the Police, Nirvana, and Jane’s Addiction.
“I could have hired any number of well-known musicians for this project, but it was important for me to assemble a band of people I knew well and considered family,” says MacIvor. “The music was so close to me and so personal, I felt I could only really share the experience with people I truly cared about.”
Enter MacIvor’s former Candiria bandmate and long-time songwriting partner John LaMacchia. LaMacchia had been working on super-group Spylacopa and his own record label, Rising Pulse, for some time. But eager to make music with MacIvor again, LaMacchia joined the fold when called upon. Longtime friends Wayne Schneiderman and Joseph Milazzo of art-rock group Black Pig would round out the rhythm section.
A Family Plot has set out with one goal in mind: to make music that is important again. Each member has stated that growing up, the most important thing to them was music. Their mission is to make music that will move people; that is as important to others as the music they listened to was to them.
“Today it seems that a lot of music is just a sidebar to the fashion or the style of the scene, and it’s sad,” MacIvor says. “By no means are we saying that you can’t be into fashion. You can! Just don’t make it more important than the songs.”
A Family Plot released its self-titled independent EP in early October 2009. In the short time since the EP’s release, it’s been getting great feedback. The disc is currently available through Rising Pulse Records and the band’s official website, www.afamilyplot.net. It will also be available worldwide through iTunes by the end of October.
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To learn more about A Family Plot, check out these links:
MAIN WEBSITE | www.afamilyplot.net
BUY OUR TRACKS | http://bit.ly/1yVLTh (Direct iTunes store link)
MYSPACE | www.myspace.com/afamilyplot
FACEBOOK | http://tinyurl.com/yjqnb9v
TWITTER | www.twitter.com/familyplot
YOU TUBE | www.youtube.com/afamilyplot
RISING PULSE | www.risingpulse.com
Upcoming Shows
October 22, 2009
Bar Matchless
557 Manhattan Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11222
(718) 383-5333
Also playing: X-Tina and Beatbox Guitar
November 17, 2009
Public Assembly
70 North 6th St.
Brooklyn, NY 11211
(718) 384-4586
Also playing: Panzie, Chainsaw Trio
December 26, 2009
Ace Of Clubs
9 Great Jones St.
New York, NY 10012
(212) 677-6963
Also playing: God’s Green Earth



