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REVOLUTION WAREHOUSE SALE THIS FRIDAY
on May 17, 2012
Due to popular demand, the Revolution Warehouse sale has been extended and will run every Friday for the »
SENYOL | SALON 91 SOLO SHOW PHOTOS
on May 17, 2012
The Man of Dust is a solo show by Senyol, currently running at Salon 91 in Cape Town. »
MUSIC VIDEO MONDAYS
on January 16, 2012
Spoek Mathambo – War On Words
Los Campensinos! – By Your Hand
Bateleur – I’m Further Away Than I Usually Am
Shabazz Palaces – Belhaven Meridian
7th Son – Nobody Goes
John Kongos – He’s Gonna Step On You Again
DOUBLE ADAPTER INTERVIEW
on January 11, 2012
Photo by Warren Van Rensburg.
Eat You Alive is your first Original song for Double Adapter, any plans for more original music? Not that your fans don’t love your Metallica mash up…
T: Yes, definitely plans for more 100% original material – it’s going to be a big focus for the new year, so I guess that’s my resolution in a way.
Please complete the following statement: A good music video is never complete without a…
T: Zombie! Haha, no. I would say without a good concept…Concept is everything. It doesn’t have to be shiny and high budget to impress with a good concept.
D: I would say hot girls and some form of liquid.
What inspired the music video? How do you feel you contributed a creative twist to the Zombie motif?
T: The music video was inspired by a friend that I work with, who was also the director of the video – Matthew Stonier. He’s a horror fanatic so Zombies come naturally to him. I’m not sure I directly contributed to the Zombie motif, other than of course producing the music and working closely with make up and wardrobe to find the exact look that we wanted!
D: We can’t take much credit for it ourselves, but as a enthusiast of everything Zombie, I think Matthew totally put in a twist on it that I haven’t seen in another Zombie film.
Photo by Gabbi Harris.
The rumour mill has it that the die hard fans were eating the raw meat off the floors by the end of the filming. What does that mean to you guys?
T: They totally were in some shots! Awesome! It means a lot to us, we never started Double Adapter for fans, we just really enjoyed it. The fact that 2 years down the line someone would eat raw meat for us in a music video is pretty mindblowing. Thanks guys!
D: Yeah, I wouldn’t mess with our fans, they are pretty bad ass! Totally the best!
There are also reports that the zombies on set were so enthused that they broke through the barrier in front of the stage during a forward surge. That must have been terrifying?
T: That actually was pretty terrifying. 100 zombies charging a stage and pushing it back by about a meter was something else… They actually snapped metal pins off crowd control barriers! High five for zombie power.
D: I was actually facing them, I’ve never been so terrified in my entire life. I had to go outside for a couple of minutes and calm my nerves.
The lead role in Eat You Alive’s music video was played by a very attractive Miss Jay Anstey who comes from a vegetarian and animal rights background. How did she react to all the meat she had to deal with?
T: Jay was totally pro about the whole thing. We were concerned she’d immediately turn down the role based on the concept of the video, but I think luckily she’s a good enough actress to put herself into a character and not bring her personal beliefs into the game. She was doing some seriously crazy stuff with that meat… the crew even got grossed out before her.
D: Yeah, Jay is a real trooper! I’ve seen Jay get creeped out in a supermarket by meat, so the fact that she did that is a testament to her acting talent.
There have been comparisons made between Locnville and Double Adapter in the SA media – which of you represents which one of them?
T: Well, now, we’d love to comment but who ON EARTH can tell the difference between those guys? We actually like them a lot, they’re friendly professional guys and they deserve their success. As for a comparison, keep ‘em coming, but to be honest, we’re more of an evil version.
D: Yeah I could not tell you which is which to save my life. I would have to say that I am the slightly more attractive one.
Photo by Gabbi Harris.
What was the sense in your jumping into a teeming crowd of Zombies, come now – don’t you know that shit is crazy? Eek!
T: That shit is MOST DEFINITELY crazy. Luckily for us, we had an excellent Zombie wrangler on set, and these were trained Zombies. I wouldn’t try the same stunt with wild zombies.
D: It was zombicide! I did ruin my white suit though and some actually bit me!
Please tell us a little about the costumes on set for Eat You Alive. Sam Constable was also one of the Elle New Talent finalists in 2011, do you plan to work with her for any of your live sets?
T: Sam is a good friend of ours, and her work is really excellent. We would LOVE to work with her on the look for band in 2012 – we’ll see how it goes! And if you like the outfits in the video, make sure to check out her line, Constable.
The make up on set was convincing and truly gruesome, how big was the team of artists and how long did the average zombie take to become a zombie?
T: Our team was headed up by Julia Rubinstein and Amy Anstey (Jay Anstey’s sister), and the full team was about 10 artists, and two wardrobe ladies. The process was a production line and took between 20 minutes for a zombie extra up to about 45 minutes for a full blown featured zombie.
Photo by Liam Lynch.
How do you guys stay down to earth amidst all this publicity?
T: It’s not easy. haha, just kidding. Like I said earlier, we aren’t doing this for publicity – we do it because most of the time, it’s a lot of fun. I think we usually think of it less like publicity and more like recognition – so it’s nice to know that people are recognising the work we’re doing. And if that translates to more people coming to party with us at shows, then it’s been a success. I think we also have to keep things in perspective… we’re not the BIGGEST act in SA by a long shot… but we do aim to be one of the most fun ones!
D: It’s never been about getting famous for us and it will continue to be that way. We just want people to have the most amount fun that they can. After the show come on over, say hi, and let’s have a shot!
Photo by Warren Van Rensburg.
You can find Double Adapter on facebook here and check out their artist profile on Griet out over here.
SHADOWCLUB LIVE: PHOTOS
on January 9, 2012
Michael Ellis sent us some great photos of Shadowclub from a show of theirs at Mercury Live at the end of last year.
Check out more of Michael’s photography here. Remember, we are always looking for submissions like this, so if you want to submit something, drop us a mail at info (at) blackbirdworks (dot) com
MUSIC VIDEO MONDAYS
on January 9, 2012
KONGOS – I’m only joking
Joyce Manor – Constant Headache
PHFAT – Juice
Lana Del Ray - Born To Die
Fulka – Dancing In Our Darkest Days
Stone Roses – I Wanna Be Adored
DOUBLE ADAPTER AT THE ASSEMBLY. TICKET GIVEAWAY.
on December 14, 2011
This Friday, for the first time, Double Adapter will perform with their full band – The Multi-Plugs – in CT at The Assembly.
We’ve got a set of double ticket to give away! All you need to do is drop a comment below and tell us which one of the supporting acts is also a member of the RVCA ANP. Pretty simple. You can RSVP to the event here.
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BATELEUR, JOÃO ORECCHIA, GIVAN LÖTZ & EYES LIKE MIRRORS: DOUBLE TICKET GIVEAWAY
on December 7, 2011
BROADEN A NEW SOUND and SO MANY ANIMAL CALLS have teamed up for a night of sonic escapism with 4 post-everything acts at the Lister Rooftop at PRIVATE PRACTICE this Friday!
It will be Bateleur’s debut Jozi performance – 6 piece instrumental rock awesomeness! Joining them with are Joao Orecchia, Givan Lotz & Eyes Like Mirrors. Bateleur will also be debuting their latest video for “I’m Further Away Than I Usually Am!” on the night!
We’ve got TWO double-sets of Tickets to give away! All you need to do to make them yours is drop a comment below and we’ll choose two winners at random. You can check and RSVP to out the event here.
THE TALLEST MAN ON EARTH COMING TO SOUTH AFRICA IN 2012
on December 7, 2011
Yep – the super popular Swedish folk singer/songwriter is coming to play two shows, one in CT and one in JHB, here in South Africa next year!
If you need any more proof – here is the man himself talking about the tour.
Kristian Mattson, the Swedish singer song-writer better known as the Tallest Man On Earth has taken Independent Folk Music to new heights with his latest album and upcoming tour, “The Wild Hunt”. The soft spoken, demure artist certainly lives up to his name on stage with his unmistakable gravelly voice, timeless melodies and beautiful, haunting lyrics that cuts deep into memory.
You can find out more about the tour here, buy tickets for the Cape Town show here and the Joburg Show here.
YES SIR! MR MACHINE RELEASE NEW TRACK
on December 1, 2011
Cape Town hardcore band, Yes Sir! Mr Machine have just released a new track, Postconceptions for free download.
Photo by Luke Daniel.
That’s sounding pretty good. You can download it from right over here.
MUSIC VIDEO MONDAYS
on November 21, 2011
Make-Overs – Surfbored
Millencolin – Fox
Jack Parow feat. EJ Von Lyrik – Ons Behoort Mos Saam
Beach Fossils – Adversity
BLK JKS – Molalatladi
Quasimoto – Come On Feet
RAMFEST 2012
on October 27, 2011
Big news today is that one of the most popular favourite summer festivals, Ramfest, has made a massive change, from being a full weekend affair to one day event. The festival will now travel the country, bringing the noise to Cape Town, Durban, Joburg, Port Elizabeth and Bloemfontein. The first confirmed international act is the Swedish melodic-death metal band Inflames. Horns.
The organisers said the reason for the new format is to “grow these cities to full 1 day events with top class international acts in every city in the future”. Some people are really not happy about the new format and others are stoked. What do you think?




























