The document describes photos taken by Gary Marlowe of the Canadian rock band The Sheepdogs performing at the Great Escape Festival in Brighton, England in 2012. The Sheepdogs were having a breakout year after winning several Juno Awards. Marlowe saw them perform twice in one day, and despite poor lighting at their first show, he managed to get some shots of the band afterwards and at their evening show. He was drawn to the drummer for his hair and tried to capture the emotion of his playing. The photos have a grungy color palette and aim to portray the band's visual appeal of beards and tousled hair fitting of years past.