I am not the biggest fan of punk and metal collaborations, even though I am a huge fan of both genres. The problems I experience are usually a bottling of two distinct crowds. Nonetheless, South Africa is a land of contrast and the best thing to do is embrace that contrast.
Half Price is a great punk rock band in the Western Cape and to see them play live is a joyous occasion in-itself.
Bulletscript has seen more member changes than Slayer, but still ever-ready to roll with the punches. Their current line-up is the best I’ve seen and by themselves they are a nice bridge between punk and metal music.
So this is my call-to-action. Get off your asses, smile and enjoy yourself at a gig. Hopefully I see everyone at Manila bar in Longmarket Street this Saturday the 7th of February.
Napalm Death are a grindcore band formed in England in 1981. I am not a grass-roots Napalm Death fan as I only became aware of them with the 2005 LP The Code is Red... Long Life the Code. It was their previous LP Utilitarian, released in 2012 that really exposed me to a new milieu of grindcore music.
I was privileged enough to have seen Napalm Death perform at Graspop2014; they captivated me with beautiful noise performed flawlessly. The vocalist Barney sincerely intrigued me with his super-fast spewing of socio-politics lyrics, compared to his otherwise calm and collected manner.
The album is filled withoverall well-crafted drumming. Barney's screams add a lot of flavour to the album.Dear Slum Landlord… is a macabre song with a sludge feel.
Apex Predator – Easy Meat contains 40 minutes spanned over 14 songs. An epic variety on the album, this album is superb progression in their amazing repertoire of incorporating different styles of music.
Over
time everything becomes jaded (just ask Bob Dylan), yet Rancid has
been on a streak of 8 spectacular albums in a row.For me, they are the
archetype of contemporary American punk. Honor Is All We Know is
an awesome album with 14 tracks spanned over 31 minutes.
Tim
Armstrong is a fantastic story-teller with his
definitive punk drawl. His Epiphone guitar riffs tell incredible
tales themselves. In my opinion Matt Freeman is the greatest
bassist alive. It would have been nice if he sang a song on the record. Branden
Steineckert is their current drummer since the departure of Brett
Reed in 2009. Branden recorded drums on Let the
Dominoes Fall, which signified the new era of Rancid.
Tim
and Matt previously
played in Operation Ivy. Matt's side
project is called the Devil's Brigade, with an awesome release in
2010. Lars Frederickson's side-project The Old Firm
Casuals released This is War earlierthis
year, and it is a spectacular punk album.
As
it has been 5 years since the previous album, the first song Back Where
I Belong is veryapplicable to their style and
contemporary stance. On Raise Your Fist, Lars provides
alternating vocals through numerous anthems. Collision Course is
a mix of skater punk and ska without a brass-section.
The
song Evil's My Friend has amazing synth riffs. Honor Is All We Know starts with joyous guitar riffs with Tim's voice
drawling the verses. A Power Inside is apositive
punk melody, also emphasizingTim's drawling voice. The
song In The Streets contains cheery harmonies on the
vocals. Face Up is the shortest song on the album, for me it
is similar to the song Roots and Radicals.
Already
Dead is my favorite song on the album. It is a damn
catchy song with Lars excelling on vocals. It sounds like a
song from Lars Frederickson and The Bastards, but with a Rancid polish.
The song has profound lyrics such as "I am the bastard son of
Christ, and I'll see you all in hell, 'cause I'm already dead". The
song Diabolical starts with a pounding bass-drum. It is catchy
dance music with a junky punk feel.
Malfunction contains
awesome alternating vocals. Now We're Through With You is a
euphoric punk song, quickening in pace throughout the song. Everybody's
Sufferin' presents depressing lyrics such as "Everywhere you
are going, people they are so fucked. Everybody's Sufferin'" in upbeat
tones. Grave Digger is a very lively song to end the
album. It contains fast-paced, heavy vocals and distorted guitars along with
walking bass lines.
Since
2004 when I first heard …And Out Come The Wolves I became a
super-fan of Rancid. I vouch my respect to this band until death.
"Blood Mantra is the most heavy and mature album we ever did in our career" - Vogg
Decapitated is a death metal band from Poland. Blood Mantra presents their sixth studio album. I really like their 2011 release, Carnival is Forever. For me, Decapitated produces non-bullshit metal, displayed by a structured average of 5 minutes long songs on the album. I especially appreciate the vocalson this release. Decapitated are signed on Nuclear Blast Records (with bands such as Meshuggah, All Shall Perish, Carcass, Exodus and Thy Art is Murder).
My experience of Blood Mantra is that it’s less tiring than other death metal records. The album is overall groovier with extreme metal elements and atmospheric parts. Live, these songs will be a treat. The album is 45 minutes spanned over 9 tracks. Krimh played drums on the previous record, but has been replaced along with the bassist. For me, Vogg remains the dominant force behind Decapitated.
Exiled in Flesh is the first song of the album, a 4 minute long song that closes with an ambient outro. The Blasphemous Psalm to the Dummy God Creation is the powerful single and being 2:30 long it is a no-nonsense metal song. Veins starts with a heavy intro, Rasta enables a powerful song with his diction on the vocals.5 minutes end with “fuck the system” reiterated as a cap to one crazy, cool song.
Blood Mantra is the title track of the album, a fast and angry song with impressive drum patterns at the end. Nest’ intro contains erratic riffs. The precise arrangements of beats creates a lively song; ‘a fist-punching circle-pit song’.The ambient rhythms on Instinct blend well with the shredding leads. There are extreme metal-esque riffs on the song and an accomplished verse. There is also an impressive solo in the first half of the song.
Blindness is a somewhat melancholic song, but with powerful and dynamic vocals. Red Sun is a 3 minute long ambient, instrumental song. The vocals on Moth Defect only start 2:30 into the song, forming part of an extensive 6:21 composition. For me, Decapitated as band are the heralds to the Polish death metal scene.
I really enjoy
the previous six studio releases from John
5. In my mind, he is the greatest contemporary solo guitar artist in metal
with a vast musical repertoire. The 2008 release, Requiemis my favoriteJohn 5 album. It contains an awesome
blend of nylon strings, banjo effects, flamenco guitar and full-force
thrashing. It remains an all-time favorite reference to great solo albums.
I think Careful with That Axe is a less broody album
than some of the other releases. The album only covers 30:54 as a blitzkrieg of
exhibitionist riffs. The album’s title and a song is reference to an actual
person, Sidney Sloan who murdered his
father with an axe in 1906. He struck his father several times in the head. At
first he claimed ignorance and later were sent to a criminally insane
institute. Years later he bragged he would do it again if he could.
We Need to Have a Talk about John starts with modern day news samples
of axe killings, and others samples, including one from the movie Full Metal Jacket. It serves as a
striking intro to tribute Sidney Sloan as
a theme on the album.
This Is My Rifle is the second longest song on the
album. It starts with samples of machine guns firing to a beat. The incredible solos are
true to John 5’s style. The song, Flight of the Vulcan Kelly starts with
an erratic intro, building and breaking with sweeps and impressive bass work. This
song is definitely of the more experimental songs in John 5’s musical repertoire.
Jerry’s Breakdown has a country music, carnival-type
theme to it; a hillbilly-esque song. The awesome riffs in the middle of the song
confirm a happy tune with impressive builds to amazing solos. Villisca is a straight forward good rock
and roll song. Portrait of Sidney Sloan has
a broody, fast intro with a fitting horror movie feel to the song.
Jiffy Jam is happy country music type song
with banjo and steel-string acoustic riffs throughout the 3 minutes. It is well
thought out and almost cheery bar song. Six
Hundred And Sixty Packers in Hell contain groovy riffs and fitting bass guitar
work. John 5 displaying his ability to
scream his guitar.
El
Cucuy covers the flamenco guitar song. A classic
build signifies being near the end of the album. The Dream Slayer is surprisingly the heaviest song on the album as the final song.
With harsh guitar screams and pounding drums it serves as closure to an
impressive musical exhibition. John 5 Website
My first impression of Boargazm was that they are just another
alternative metal act. Boargazm is a 4-piece
band from Pretoria and I admit I am oblivious to decent metal from Pretoria and I
do not think Boargazm is per se a metal band. The Slipknot-esque influence on most of the
songs and the varying arrangements of a noise band, makes me purposefully steer
away from bottling them into a genre. Whatever they are, their album is full of
it and it starts with the very graphic album art.
The
Baconing is the follow up album to their first album The Aporkalypse. The 9 songs on The Baconing averages on 3:20 a song, which
exposes a template of conceptual planning on the album. The drums that are
recorded live on the album gives a raw dynamic to the songs.
The Intro is a mediocre 30 seconds wasted. Underverse follows as a lively song with groovy riffs.I assume the ‘underverse’ reference is
from the Chronicles of Riddick. An
underverse is a constellation of dark, new stars. The song that follows, Rebel Slave is my favourite song. With
a lot of Slipknot influence, the pounding
riffs and queer sludge sounds are unfortunately undermined by the escalating
harmonic vocals on the chorus.
In
Days of Yore carries the album with Slipknot-ish screams and sounds, ending
with the guitars fading from left-to-right to give a nice effect. Of Mice and Men is another lively
track, that starts with faint pig squeals. The instrumental track that follows,
Breach starts witha weird intro and is an overall weird
song. One could mistake it for an Evanescance
track. The longest track on the album
brings the momentum of the album to a near halt. There are ascending melodies that
thickens the song a bit.
Star
Overseer has chugging riffs, switching to wailing screams that
powers the way to an erratic verse. The song contains a unique bass solo. Ideals of a Fool features Herman le
Roux from Juggernaught, who provides
weird blues hooks on the song. Ending
the song with pig squeals.
Not
gonna get us is a Tatu
cover and can just rightly fuck off! It is silly to have it as track 9 on an 11
track record. It fucks with the composition of the album. There is a weird solo
fused over the original hooks of the song. The best thing about this song is
the fart and snot sounds at the end. Empire
of Doom contains solid bass riffs and is an overall good song, I like the
crashing vocals on the verse. Aftermath as
an outro is utterly irrelevant.
Live, their stage
presence occupies more space than four people tend to. I rate them as the type
you want to have a braai with. At both shows that I saw them perform at, they
held their own with the best punk and metal bands in the Western Cape. Live,
Cicero Carstens accomplishes triplet slaps on the bass with ease. Jason Hinch
playing drums, also performs for the Black
Cat Bones and Chris Danger Thundervolt, the second guitarist plays bass for Dead Lucky, as well as the Black Cat Bones.
I am indifferent to the
pig masks and the overall leitmotif of the aporkalypse.
They have an amazing stage presence and are known for wild antics such as
jumping higher than they should. I rate they will always be uncomfortably cramped
on the metal stage at festivals; but would just be as ill-fitted on a main
stage. Their soundcloud
The past years I have
been less vocal about punk, something I do not enjoy defending that much
anymore. Shying away from the punk label, particularly after seeing the opening
ceremony to the London Olympics where dolls bobbed their oversized heads toPretty Vacant, commenting that
they do not want cheap comments. I just wanted to call the punk attitude quits.
Most punk bands have transposed
their style, appropriating a more sanitized image. The milieu is scattered with
essentially rock bands, few bands playing heavy music that is not metal. The
ethos and attitude of punk are transplanted to something very trendy or it is
invisible. Crust Punk bands are only nostalgically referred to today.
Crack Rock is a positive
pole to punk’s recent clean image. Dirty, vulgar and anti-capitalist, true
Crack Rock bands are the dirtiest punk can offer. I think Corporation is a
Crack Rock band, with a healthy lenience towards rock contained within its
finer sounds. The album contains powerful chords with full-bodied, memorable
songs. The 2009 albumReturn
of the Corporationwas an
awesome album, high on my list of favorite punk albums.
Bank Korruptopens the first 20 seconds with a weird
intro that spill over to familiar riffs and heavy vocals. The song is about
being bankrupt and the bank being bankrupt, with a long sample about debt.Quarter Life Crisisis a melodramatic and anxiety
ridden song to have as a second song.Venomcontains 4 vocal parts with 31
words between no vocals parts in 19 seconds.
I Hate the Radio’sintro is more than a minute long. The
chorus is gang vocals of “I hate the radio” repeated 4 times embedded between
two bi-vocal verses that serve as anthem. The song progresses to a weird reggae
bridge with final chorus and outro. Fuck the radio, I fucking hate the radio.
The radio is an advertising medium with no altruism that works tit for tat.
9 to 5sings anti-work and anti-capitalist
sentiments, such as “would you let your child self beat the shit out of you?”
The lyrics reiterate the plea to not sell your soul for cash “9 to 5 are you
even alive?”.Menstrual Envyis a very weird song. It is the
longest song on the album, with a hypnotic and angry feel.
Jesus and Santais a 180 degree change in mood to
happy-clappy street punk. The songs’ carrying bass and trumpet sounds
beautiful. It is skater music with attitude, unfortunately only 1:25 long.You Losecontains fast riffs and furious
vocals. It sounds a lot like previous songs, such asLand of the Free. An anxious
beat presses down on the vocals.
Last Calls’brass section qualifies the song with
jazz-ish elements inserted with rocking guitars. An organ builds to full-on
fast and happy skater music. The song is about fucking up songs while drinking
till last call and passing out. A cheesy 10 second guitar solo is followed by a
solid 10 second bass solo.Consider
this my Resignationstarts
with a very fast intro with clean 90’s type punk vocals. It is a classic punk
song that ends the album, probably the most archetype punk song on the album.
The album leaflet
states the album was recorded in basements. With 10 songs that span over 28
minutes, it did not take long for me to familiarize myself with the structures
of the album. I predict a quick decline in listening of this album and I soon
started skipping Quarter Life
Crisis and Menstrual Envy.
I don’t rate this album as impressive as Return of the Corporation was on the first couple of listens.
Nonetheless, this is one of the best punk albums this year.