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Loitered Lens : James

The Electric Ballroom was so packed there was a genuine risk of impregnating the total stranger who you were forced to rub up against.

James, by Carl Batson

[dropcap style=”font-size:100px; color:#992211;”]S[/dropcap]it down? Not a snowball’s chance in hell.

The Electric Ballroom was so packed there was a genuine risk of impregnating the total stranger who you were forced to rub up against whilst stretching your neck to get a glimpse of James showcasing their new album, Le Petit Mort.

The cervical vertebrae could stand down early though as Mr Booth, after already shedding his hat, nonchalantly jumped off stage and climbed up on the pit barriers to be one with the adoring crowd. The protests from security were futile and Tim’s fuck you/don’t touch me look when they hesitantly tried to dissuade him was priceless.

The sea of original James fans lapped up the new songs and old songs in equal measure, as did the surprising amount of new teenage fans who were bobbing about in the sea of ejaculatory ecstasy.

All in all a bloody good show.

James, by Carl Batson

James, by Carl Batson

James, by Carl Batson

James, by Carl Batson

James, by Carl Batson

James, by Carl Batson

James, by Carl Batson

James, by Carl Batson

James, by Carl Batson

James, by Carl Batson

James, by Carl Batson

James, by Carl Batson

All photos by Carl Byron Batson. Not to be reproduced without express permission from the photographer.

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One Reply to “Loitered Lens : James”

  1. james at their hattiest

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