Frequently Asked Questions
What is One-Twenty Decibels?
A music media outlet built on loud nights, honest reviews, and photos that actually make you feel the show. We cover concerts, festivals, and the artists that deserve way more love.
What do you guys actually do?
A little bit of everything!
Concert & Festival photography
Band Promos
Reviews and Write-Ups
Interviews
Social Media Coverage
If it involes the music scene, we’re probably into it.
How do I book you for a show or project?
Shoot us a message through the site or email us with the date, venue, lineup, and what you’re looking for. Give us the details and we’ll get back to you fast!
Do you work with local or smaller bands?
Yes. Always. Supporting the local scene is literally the whole point.
Do you travel?
Yep! Mostly New England, but we hit the road for tours and festivals when the stars (and the schedule) align.
How long does it take to get photos back?
For shows: usually 48 - 72 hours.
For promo shoots: 3 - 7 days.
Need it quicker? Just ask, we can usually make it work.
Can we post the photos on our socials?
Of course. Just credit One-Twenty Decibels & the assigned photographer when you post.
If you want to use photos for merch, album art, or anything commercial, reach out for licensing.
Do you take submissions?
Yep. If you’ve got new music, a show coming up, or just want us to check out your band, send it over. We listen/read/look at everything even if we can’t cover it all.
Where can we see your work?
Right here on the site! Galleries, reviews, festival coverage, all of it. And, obviously, socials get updated constantly!
How can we support what you’re doing?
Tag us, share our posts, credit the photos, and spread the word. Supporting local media keeps the scene alive and loud.
Do you take volunteers for photography, writing, or social media?
Yes! One-Twenty Decibels is always open to working with new creatives. Photographers, writers, videographers, and social media people, all of it! If you want experience, want to build your portfolio, or just love being part of the scene, reach out.
Tell us what you’re into, what you’ve done so far, and what you’d like to cover. We’ll see if it’s a good fit.