96 Lafayette
New York, New York 10013

BLK JKS
What makes them hip is that they’re South African and damn it, they sound it. In fact listening to BLK JKS is kind of like taking a slow cruise through Jozi with your windows rolled down. Afro-jazz riffs segue into tribal rhythms, which swagger through street-level sociology before exploding into hardcore bursts of noise, kwaai kwaito beats and addictive rock hooks. It’s not funk rock. It’s not punk rock. It’s not indie rock. It’s just music, and it’ll infect your mind if you let it.
BLK JKS on Myspace

PREACHER AND THE KNIFE
"The guys play this creepy breed of post-punk that draws equally from Liquid Liquid's funky, heavy-on-the-cowbell aesthetic, Gang of Four's sharp, angular guitar accents, Adam & the Ants' tribal tendencies, and something sort of hymn-ish. It's like Professor Murder gone Nick Cave and produced by LCD Soundsystem. It's really not even worth the attempting to explain. I've really got to get through this stuff, digest it, absorb it -- this is very good." (BIBABIDI)
Preacher and the Knife homepage

Added by Santos Party House on March 5, 2009

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