Thursday 10 February 2011

Article Layout Experiments

This is an experiment and a brief attempt to get the layout into a reasonable template for how it would look on a magazine double page spread, though I admit vast imporvements need to be made


Renaissance, your typical mouthy
, bigoted band? no, after bringing
fans and critics onto the Renaissanc-
e bandwagon with their debut album
‘Alone We Stand’ the band see are
stepping back into the light with their
new album ‘As one Door Closes’
with the potential to take control o
f this music era. We meet with
frontman Liam Lennon in a small
pub in the dark brooding moores
of Leeds where the previous night
saw a triumphant return to music
for Lennon and his and band
Renaissance who set the house
ablaze with a gig at Leeds’ o2
academy, two nights before the
release of their massively
anticipated follow up to debut
album ‘Alone We Stand’,
‘As One Door Closes’

Interviewer: Right then Liam,
 where do I begin, sat here
today you look as relaxed
as you did last night when
you were performing your
heart out to Leeds’ finest,
how did the gig pan out in
your eyes?

Liam: Haha (Liam smirks) yeah
 you know, we erm felt really
good up there (the stage) it
was an electric night, the
crowd were on form, looked
really happy, we came off
stage buzzing so erm bring
 on the rest of the dates I
guess.

Interviewer: One of the
most notable things from
 the gig, was the crowd
reaction to the new mate-
rial, can you give us an
insight into what we can
 expect from your new
 tracks…




Liam: Well it’s all sort of a
blur now, but at the time I
remember thinking, wow,
these tunes are rocketing
all round man which you
know is what we wanted.
You know we knew how
important the second al-
bum is for a band like us
it can make or break your
career and when we went
into the studio on our firs
t album we just got the job
done, erm it was almost
like we wanted it to so-
und like we made no effo-
rt, and we were just unle
ashing on our equipment.
So we wanted to carry
this through to the seco-
nd album, you know we
didn’t want to make the
same mistake as other
bands and try to act all
‘grown up’ (Liam lifts
and bends his middle
fingers, with emphasis
on the word) and really
over produce the record
to give it a deeper mean-
ing, hell yeah we still wan
ted to have meaning beh-
ind our stuff, but we aren’t
four lads who studied at
Cambridge, we just write
about what we know, and
on the second album we
want the same guitars riff-
ness and to feel as if we’re
the same four lads off the
street that we were at the
time of Alone We Stand.
You know man we wanted
to create that same vibe
with second album but
spice it up a little and
give it something new,
something extra, but keep
the no fucking nonsense
attitude behind it, give it our
all and keep it fresh if you
get where I’m coming from.

Interviewer: Well Liam,
 as you and I have both
 gathered, your fellow
 bands mates are mis-
sing today. Does this
 imply you to be solely
 responsible for the dir-
ection and decisions
made within the band?

Liam: Haha (Liam Smirks)
 well this could be quite
difficult to answer. If I
am being this honest I
gotta’ say, I write the
lyrics and add on the
music behind it, but th-
is is a running scenario
 for most bands, you
know I’m the ‘frontman’
 of this band so it was
 only natural for me to
 be the voice of the ba-
nd on and off stage, wi-
thout sounding too big
 headed and obnoxious
. It does feel pretty co-
ol though. Although wit-
hout the rest of the band
 along my side I’m not-
hing, so there is no
pragmatic meaning
behind the absence of
 the other members today
, when I’m on stage, with-
out em’ I’d be like a guitar
without the strings.

Sadly Liam, we’ve not
had nearly as much time
 and I would have liked.
 You admit yourself to
being an in depth person
 along with having a huge
 vision for Renaissance to
 become one of the all
time greats in British mus-
ic, Where will Renaissance
 be standing in five years
time?



Liam: Hmmm, straight away
 the image put in my mind,
 us, top of bill playing nume-
rous sold out nights at
Knebworth, my god if we
could pull that off man it
would just be a complete
dream, but you know in my
 eyes the dreams are there
 for a reason, to make them
 happen. So as a band we
 want to takes the risks th-
at could potentially take us
 beyond everybody’s expe
ctations of Renaissance,
we don’t want to be sitting
 here in the years to come
, thinking, if only, if only
we had took a few risks,
not living in the nightmare
 of what could have been.
 So in answer to your question
, yeah Knebworth would be lovely (Liam smirks)

Straight away after asking
 only a few questions, I
could tell Liam Lennon
was a man oozing and drip-
ping in confidence, the cha-
risma and drive in his voice,
 just glimmered his attitude
 towards making great mus-
ic. His vision for the band
is clear, he wants be at the
forefront of the music scene
 setting the trends for all the
 other indie/alterative bands to
 follow.

 We then bought this interview
 to a close; Liam gave a firm
handshake and a slight hug
and said ‘Farewell’ before
he dashed off to most probably
 check what availabilities what
Knebworth had in store. Though
 all that can be said is Liam is
stood firmly on the launch pad,
 and knows exactly what is nee-
ded to be done to take
Renaissance into outer
space. So yes or no? Will
 ‘As One Door Closes’ take
 Renaissance to the next level?
 Of course it will, if there is one
thing that this interview
has taught us, it’s that Liam
 Lennon will not take no
 as an answer.


Tuesday 8 February 2011

Change in Font Colours!

As I previously stated that I will be using a black, white and 'denim' blue, but I have had a change of opinion and decided that I am going to swap the 'denim blue' and change it into a redish burgandy colour similar to what I used on the cover pages of my mock ups, and I believe that this worked better than the shade of blue would hence why I made the change.

Monday 7 February 2011

Magazine Article Further Improvements

Renaissance, your typical mouthy, bigoted band? no, after bringing fans and critics onto the Renaissance bandwagon with their debut album ‘Alone We Stand’ the band see are stepping back into the light with their new album ‘As one Door Closes’ with the potential to take control of this music era. We meet with frontman Liam Lennon in a small  pub in the dark brooding moores of Leeds where the previous night saw a triumphant return to music for Lennon and his and band Renaissance who set the house ablaze with a gig at Leeds’ o2 academy, two nights before the release of their massively anticipated follow up to debut album ‘Alone We Stand’, ‘As One Door Closes’

Interviewer: Right then Liam, where do I begin, sat here today you look as relaxed as you did last night when you were performing your heart out to Leeds’ finest, how did the gig pan out in your eyes?

Liam: Haha (Liam smirks) yeah you know, we erm felt really good up there (the stage) it was an electric night, the crowd were on form, looked really happy, we came off stage buzzing so erm bring on the rest of the dates I guess.

Interviewer: One of the most notable things from the gig, was the crowd reaction to the new material, can you give us an insight into what we can expect from your new tracks…

Liam: Well it’s all sort of a blur now, but at the time I remember thinking, wow, these tunes are rocketing all round man which you know is what we wanted. You know we knew how important the second album is for a band like us, it can make or break your career and when we went into the studio on our first album we just got the job done, erm it was almost like we wanted it to sound like we made no effort, and we were just unleashing on our equipment. So we wanted to carry this through to the second album, you know we didn’t want to make the same mistake as other bands and try to act all ‘grown up’ (Liam lifts and bends his middle fingers, with emphasis on the word) and really over produce the record to give it a deeper meaning, hell yeah we still wanted to have meaning behind our stuff, but we aren’t four lads who studied at Cambridge, we just write about what we know, and on the second album we want the same guitars riff-ness and to feel as if we’re the same four lads off the street that we were at the time of Alone We Stand. You know man we wanted to create that same vibe with second album but spice it up a little and give it something new, something extra, but keep the no fucking nonsense attitude behind it, give it our all and keep it fresh if you get where I’m coming from.

Interviewer: Well Liam, as you and I have both gathered, your fellow bands mates are missing today. Does this imply you to be solely responsible for the direction and decisions made within the band?

Liam: Haha (Liam Smirks) well this could be quite difficult to answer. If I am being this honest I gotta’ say, I write the lyrics and add on the music behind it, but this is a running scenario for most bands, you know I’m the ‘frontman’ of this band so it was only natural for me to be the voice of the band on and off stage, without sounding too big headed and obnoxious. It does feel pretty cool though. Although without the rest of the band along my side I’m nothing, so there is no pragmatic meaning behind the absence of the other members today, when I’m on stage, without em’ I’d be like a guitar without the strings.

Sadly Liam, we’ve not had nearly as much time and I would have liked. You admit yourself to being an in depth person along with having a huge vision for Renaissance to become one of the all time greats in British music. Where will Renaissance be standing in five years time?

Liam: Hmmm, straight away the image put in my mind, us, top of bill playing numerous sold out nights at Knebworth, my god if we could pull that off man it would just be a complete dream, but you know in my eyes the dreams are there for a reason, to make them happen. So as a band we want to takes the risks that could potentially take us beyond everybody’s expectations of Renaissance, we don’t want to be sitting here in the years to come, thinking, if only, if only we had took a few risks, not living in the nightmare of what could have been. So in answer to your question, yeah Knebworth would be lovely (Liam smirks)

Straight away after asking only a few questions, I could tell Liam Lennon was a man oozing and dripping in confidence, the charisma and drive in his voice, just glimmered his attitude towards making great music. His vision for the band is clear, he wants be at the forefront of the music scene setting the trends for all other indie/alterative bands to follow.

 We then bought this interview to a close; Liam gave a firm handshake and a slight hug and said ‘Farewell’ before he dashed off to most probably check what availabilities what Knebworth had in store. Though all that can be said is Liam is stood firmly on the launch pad, and knows exactly what is needed to be done to take Renaissance into outer space. So yes or no? Will ‘As One Door Closes’ take Renaissance to the next level? Of course it will, if there is one thing that this interview has taught us, it’s that Liam Lennon will not take no as an answer.



Tuesday 1 February 2011

Magazine Article - New Version

Renaissance are your typical mouthy, bigoted band? no, after bringing fans and critics onto the Renaissance bandwagon with their debut album ‘Alone We Stand’ the band see are stepping back into the light with their new album ‘As one Door Closes’ with the potential to take control of this music era. We coincide with frontman Liam Lennon in a small backstreet alley pub in the dark borrding moores of Leeds where the previous night saw a triumphant return to music for Lennon and his and band Renaissance who set the house ablaze with a gig at Leeds’ o2 academy, two nights before the release of their massively anticipated follow up to debut album ‘Alone We Stand’, ‘As One Door Closes’

Interviewer: Right then Liam, where do I begin, sat here today you look as relaxed as you did last night when you were performing your heart out to Leeds’ finest, how did the gig pan out in your eyes?

Liam: Haha (Liam smirks) yeah you know, we erm felt really good up there (the stage) it was an electric night, the crowd were on form, looked really happy, we came off stage buzzing so erm bring on the rest of the dates I guess.

Interviewer: One of the most notable things from the gig, was the crowd reaction to the new material, can you give us an insight into what we can expect from your new tracks…

Liam: Well it’s all sort of a blur now, but at the time I remember thinking, wow, these tunes are rocketing all round man which you know it what we wanted. You know we knew how important the second album is for a band like us, it can make or break your career and when we went into the studio on our first album we just got the job erm it was almost like we wanted it to sound like we made no effort, and we were just unleashing on our equipment. So we wanted to carry through to the second album, you know we didn’t want to make the same mistake as other bands and try to act all ‘grown up’ (Liam lifts and bends his middle fingers, with emphasis on the word) and really over produce the record to give it a deeper meaning, hell yeah we still want it to have meaning behind our stuff, but we aren’t four lads who studied at Cambridge, we just write about what we know, and on the second album we want the same guitars riff-ness and to feel as if we’re the same four lads off the street that we were at the time of Alone We Stand. You know man we wanted to create that same vibe with second album but spice it up a little and give it something new, something extra, but keep the no fucking nonsense attitude behind it, give it our all and keep it fresh if you get where I’m coming from.

Straight away after asking only a few questions, I could tell Liam Lennon was a man oozing and dripping confidence in confidence, the charisma and drive in his voice, just glimmered his attitude towards making great music. His vision for the band is clear, he wants be at the forefront of the music scene setting the trends for all other indie/alterative bands to follow.

Interviewer: Well Liam, as you and I have both gathered, your fellow bands mates are missing today. Does this imply you to be solely responsible for the direction and decisions made within the band?

Liam: Haha (Liam Smirks) well this could be quite difficult to answer. If I am being this honest I gotta’ say, I write the lyrics and add on the music behind it, but this is a running scenario for most bands, you know I’m the ‘frontman’ of this band so it was only natural for me to be the voice of the band on and off stage, without sounding too big headed and obnoxious. It does feel pretty cool though. Although without the rest of the band along my side I’m nothing, so there is no pragmatic meaning behind the absence of the other members today, when I’m on stage, without em’ I’d be like a guitar without the strings.

Sadly Liam, we’ve not had nearly as much time and I would have liked. You admit yourself to being an in depth person along with having a huge vision for Renaissance to become one off the all time greats in British music. Where will Renaissance be standing in five years time?

Liam: Hmmm, straight away the image put in my mind, us, top of bill playing numerous sold out nights at Knebworth, my god if we could pull that off man it would just be a complete dream, but you know in my eyes the dreams are there for a reason, to make them happen. So as a band we want to takes the risks that could potentially take us beyond everybody’s expectations of Renaissance, we don’t want to be sitting here in the years to come, thinking, if only, if only we had took a few risks, not living in the nightmare of what could have been. So in answer to your question, yeah Knebworth would be lovely (Liam smirks)

Straight away after asking only a few questions, I could tell Liam Lennon was a man oozing and dripping confidence in confidence, the charisma and drive in his voice, just glimmered his attitude towards making great music. His vision for the band is clear, he wants be at the forefront of the music scene setting the trends for all other indie/alterative bands to follow.
 We then bought this interview to a close; Liam gave a firm handshake and a slight hug and said ‘Farewell’ before he dashed off to most probably check what availabilities what Knebworth had in store. Though all that can be said is Liam is stood firmly on the launch pad, and knows exactly what is needed to be done to take Renaissance into outer space. So yes or no? Will ‘As One Door Closes’ take Renaissance to the next level? Of course it will, if there is one thing that this interview has taught us, it’s that Liam Lennon will not take as an answer.