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Party Town: Make-Overs, The Future Primitives, The Dollfins & Black Lung at Carnival Court
Saturday 29 June 2013 Saturday was a night of intense energy and sweaty claustrophobia courtesy of 3 of Cape Town’s power trios, The Future Primitives, The Dollfins and Black Lung as well as probably the loudest duo in the country, … Continue reading
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Tagged black lung, cape town, carnival court, favourites, future primitives, gigs & festivals, guitars, long hair, long street, loud, make overs, mosh pit, moshpit, photography, rock, singing drummers, south africa, south african, stage diving, the dollfins, weekends
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Fox Comet ‘Blazing Trails & Fiery Tales’ Album launch, with Al Bairre and Grassy Spark at Zula
Saturday 1 June 2013 There had been warnings all week that a huge storm was to hit Cape Town on the first weekend of June, and the warnings had been right. The rain was almost relentless and Saturday was was … Continue reading
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Tagged al bairre, album launch, brass, cape town, captain stu, favourites, fox comet, gigs & festivals, grassy spark, guitars, indie, jumping musicians, launch, long hair, long street, music, photography, rock, saxophone, ska, south africa, south african, weekends, winter, zula
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Tagged al bairre, album launch, brass, cape town, captain stu, favourites, fox comet, gigs & festivals, grassy spark, guitars, indie, jumping musicians, launch, long hair, long street, music, photography, rock, saxophone, ska, south africa, south african, weekends, winter, zula
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The Sleepers, Coal & Wolftown at Zula
Tuesday 30 April 2013 Tuesday 30 April was my last day at my job of 5 years, and I can’t think of a better way to have celebrated than by watching some of my favourite local bands…and enjoying a lie-in … Continue reading
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Tagged cape town, coal, evenings, favourites, gigs & festivals, long street, music, photography, rock, the sleepers, wolftown, zula
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Mumiy Troll & Long Time Citizen at Ragazzi
Friday 26 April 2013 Arriving and performing on the 92 year old Sedov sailing ship, and recently voted Russia’s “best band of the millenium”, Mumiy Troll, played their third and final Cape Town gig on Friday at Ragazzi, with the … Continue reading