Firebug

Photo of J.J. Lovegrove performing at FIrebug, Leicester. 12th September 2025.
J.J. Lovegrove at Firebug, 12th September 2025. Fujifilm X-T5, 56mm @ f1.2.

The night of Friday 12th September saw me back at Firebug in Leicester for a fantastic lineup of Chris Ilett, Rai Waddingham, L’Ku, Kevin Hewick, Sally Hossack and J.J. Lovegrove.

I was sporting my X-T5 accompanied by my 35mm f1.4, 56mm f1.2 and the trusty 90mm f2. They’re all firm favourites for gig photography. I did also have my 27mm f2.8 in the bag but I didn’t use it.

In music venues like this one I do find the wider aperture of prime lenses more than makes up for the flexibility of a zoom – which will more than likely have a smaller maximum aperture. The light gathering capabilities of these primes is amazing.

I also find myself astonished at the noise control of the X-T5, and indeed most more modern cameras. All of the photos I’m sharing here were shot at ISO 1600 and I feel pretty comfortable going up to ISO 3200, even ISO 6400 at a pinch when needed (but maybe only for black and white). My first DSLR, a Canon 20D, produced very grainy images at these ISO settings. But hey, I need to remind myself that was 20 years ago. What’s also true is that noise reduction in post processing software has improved dramatically over recent years.

What I really should do is take along a second body as a matter of course so I can have the 90mm on one camera and either the 35, 56 or indeed 27 on another. That way I can have most of the utility of a zoom lens but with much wider apertures just by swapping bodies.

Photo of Chris Ilett performing at FIrebug, Leicester. 12th September 2025.
Chris Ilett at Firebug, 12th September 2025. Fujifilm X-T5, 35mm @ f1.4.
Photo of Rai Waddingham performing at FIrebug, Leicester. 12th September 2025.
Rai Waddingham at Firebug, 12th September 2025. Fujifilm X-T5, 90mm @ f2.
Photo of L'Ku performing at FIrebug, Leicester. 12th September 2025.
L’Ku at Firebug, 12th September 2025. Fujifilm X-T5, 90mm @ f2.
Photo of Kevin Hewick performing at FIrebug, Leicester. 12th September 2025.
Kevin Hewick at Firebug, 12th September 2025. Fujifilm X-T5, 90mm @ f2.
Photo of Sally Hossack performing at FIrebug, Leicester. 12th September 2025.
Sally Hossack at Firebug, 12th September 2025. Fujifilm X-T5, 90mm @ f2.

Supporting Independent Music – An Appeal

A little over 3 years ago, I had the good fortune to make contact with independent musician, JJ Lovegrove on what was then a service still called ‘Twitter’. I had a listen to a couple of tracks on Bandcamp and was instantly bowled over, investing in a CD of her then-current EP ‘Things Only THE daRk knows’ in short order.

First, I was captivated by Judi’s voice, then her music, and finally, and most thoroughly, her lyrics. In addition to the EP, I purchased Judi’s entire back catalogue on Bandcamp; this gave me access to  many excellent songs that didn’t feature on the EP.

Moving forward to 2023, I caught news of the impending arrival of Judi’s first album, “The Lines We Leave Behind”. I attended the online listening party before the album launch and was simply blown away by what I heard. No music had entranced me as thoroughly as this for a very long time. Elbow’s ‘Seldom Seen Kid’ was probably the previous occasion that an album had got under my skin and into my soul in quite the same way, but ‘The Lines We Leave Behind’ surpassed even that, by quite a way.

In the autumn of 2024, Judi produced her next EP, ‘Unravelled’, writing and recording the entire project in the space of a few weeks.

In addition to all of this, Judi produces some truly unique merchandise to accompany her music. A limited-edition CD of a live recording of ‘The Lines We Leave Behind’ (entitled ‘Behind The Lines We Leave’) was presented, along with a beautiful handcrafted booklet that tells the stories behind the songs, each copy of which was unique.

Currently, Judi is working on an EP ‘exploring D.H Lawrence, his words, his World & the ghosts we share’, with the Mercury Prize nominated Ed Harcourt in the producer’s chair. However, to do justice to this body of work, Judi wants to be able to book time in a proper studio, which is expensive.

Judi applied for funding for the recording, but wasn’t successful in securing that backing. About a week ago, she took the plunge and asked for help in funding the recording of the new EP. The fundraising has been going well, but any further contributions, no matter how small, would be greatly appreciated and could help give this EP the start in life it richly deserves.

You can read Judi’s own account of this fundraiser and a link to support the project via PayPal on her Substack here : https://substack.com/home/post/p-170265860 .

Judi is a tireless supporter of independent musicians who create music I love (in addition to her own), so I wanted to do my part to help her make this project a success.