Savages adopt Yeah Yeah Yeahs' “no cameras” gig policy
17 April 2013, 16:20
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Luke Morgan Britton
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As previously reported, Yeah Yeah Yeahs have started barring use of camera phones at shows for the good of both themselves and their fans’ own enjoyment. Now, it seems that London post-punks Savages have got in on the act too.
While not as foul-mouthed as Karen O and co’s poster, the sign shown at one of their recent gigs sees the band asking those in attendance not to record the show on their iPhone or Blackberry as it “prevents all of us from totally immersing ourselves”.
Check out the sign below:
[via SPIN]
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