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The Black Apple Ezine is an alternative electronic Magazine which showcases bands, venues and photographers in the alternative community of South Africa. It is also a platform for advertisers to showcase their products/services to all who would read it.
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RUIN
The knowledge that seeking
The favour of another
Means the murder of self
This is the resolution
The end of all progress
The death of evolution
It bleeds all life away
Silence speeds the path
To the streams of solace
That run so few and narrow
Brooks that babble
The sounds of torture
The sounds of torture
You will one day rise
To flood the banks of the chosen
This is the art of ruin
This is the resolution
The end of all progress
The death of evolution
It bleeds all life away
It bleeds all life away
Setting the path of Philadelphia
I will show you, all that I have mastered
Fear, pain, hatred, power
This is the art of ruin
This is the art of ruin
This is the art of ruin
Contents
Metal Monstrosity 8-9
Band Review: JET BLACK CAMARO 10-11
Apostle’s Lament 12-13
T-Time with Tasty Tam 14-15
Choking Heartbeat 16-17
BAND FEATURE: JACK VALVE 18-19
Samantha Williams Photography 20-21
Tour of Mass Destruction 22-23
Artist Spot: Rick Gilbert 24-25
Storm “Awesome” Thomas 26-27
Photo Tribute: Punk vs Metal 28-31
Black Apple: the past 6 months 32-35
2kd Studios 37
If you would like to be involved in the next E-zine, either as a writer, photographer or have yourself
featured … don’t be scared, drop us an email on info@blackappleproductions.co.za and say hi.
Don’t worry, we don’t bite, we had our black apple this morning!
“He who has gone,
so we but cherish his memory,
abides with us, more potent,
nay,
more present than the
living man.”
~Antoine de Saint-Exupery~
Black Apple Productions would like to send their
condolences to Spectral Realm and to the families
who lost their loved ones in the recent tragedy.
Rest In Peace
Jacey Friend, musician, loved one
Somewhere between a swampy shack, a river baptism and a dirty truck stop. Somewhere between the corals of a gospel choir, the lamentations of a hard working tenant farmer and the curses of a cottonmouth viper, the music of Jet Black Camaro was born. Inspired by the soul and soil of the deep south, and in particular their own “southern” roots, five guys came together for the ride… each bringing their own selections of Rock, Soul, Blues and Gospel to fuel their journey into the unknown. The Camaro is running with fine tuned furore. Frans Borman and his uplifting yet world-weary demure, fills the lead vocal & harmonica seat. Gianluca Tadiello shares the front seats with his guitar style of finger-licking Rock & Roll chops and crooning backing vocals. Filling the backseat is Cashjan Bierman’s snake-like bass licks, Adriaan Jansen van Vuuren sustaining the low revolutions on keyboards and Fano du Plessis, bringing the solid beats on drums, percussion and backing vocals. Notches on the Camaro’s door pays respect to the occupants who got off at the last pitstop. The first two weeks of April 2012 saw Jet Black Camaro record their self-titled debut album with renowned
producer Jo Ellis at BlooRoom studio in Ladismith in the Western Cape. Opting to record “Live”, JBC wanted to capture all the idiosyncrasies of that which is the Blues. The challenge was to record 14 tracks in 9 days. No Sweat. There were a lot of special moments. Having to drive 14 hours to Ladismith took effect on the band when the track “14 Hours” happened in studio. Some preparation, no practice, one take. What was the outcome of the track’s recording might be considered as something that you find within the dark night of your soul. The Jet Black Camaro’s destination is uncharted. As long as the air is “fresh” and the brandy flowing, the JBC tunes be a’comin. They go where they want and do what they please. Amen. Its becomes difficult today not to describe a band's sound without name-dropping at least three names, so we'll do just that. For those of you who like Led Zeppelin's fusion of blues and rock combined with the psychedelic sensibilities of Queens of the Stone Age, the variation and depth displayed by Bruce Springsteen mixed with some good ole hand-clappin southern style gospel music.
Jet Black Camaro has a sound that can be described as “More Southern than the South”…
Follow them on FACEBOOK: JET BLACK CAMARO
Festival
Essentials With festival season just around the corner, those of you partaking may be starting to put together mental lists of the stuff you’re gonna take with you. While the item at the top of the list is (hopefully) a tent, I guarantee that the following item is booze/drugs. But before you allocate your whole budget to these wonderful substances, remember to add these things to your list too: Wet wipes The lucky ones will have access to showers. Most won’t. Wet wipes will save your life. I recommend taking the equivalent of your own body weight of these bad boys. BBC = Bitches Be Clean Dry shampoo I heard about this stuff years ago, but haven’t been able to find it. The other day, the search ended in Clicks. Coming in a variety of different scents, you won’t need to wash your hair once k Well, maybe once. If you can. But your best alternative is dry shampoo! A flashlight Preferably one you can attach to your wrist, a flashlight will help you navigate whatever field you’re in, tripping balls and all (so to speak). Take all the drugs you want! But at some point during your deep conversations with Cthulhu,
you may need the bathroom. Enter your trusty flashlight! Water A 2 litre bottle of water for every day you’re at your festival of choice will not only help with hangovers, but will also decrease your chances of actually dying. Dehydration is one of the leading causes of funfuckuppery during festival season and having seizures from exhaustion will put a downer on your whole weekend. So remember guys, be clean, safe and hydrated ;) Or bugger that. As long as you lot take pictures, it’s fine. We are young! We can fuck with our bodies with no consequence! Right?
The "WOODSTOCK" South Africa 2012 will be held from Thursday 27th September -
Sunday 30th September 2012. Camping will open for the public from 12pm on
Thursday 27th September 2012
TICKETS: CUT-OFF DATE for purchasing your EARLY BIRD TICKETS is 1st August 2012 "Early bird" Tickets
Normal: R 350 per person, Children under 16: R150 per person VIP: R 500 per person
AFTER 1 AUGUST 2012 AT THE GATE
Normal: R400 per person, Children under 16: R 200 per person
Have Some Faith
You are vacant, just try to be submissive Do not let your mind conquer your whole heart
Please believe what you cannot see
The way that the blind can see sound in the darkness
Try to believe in the greatness of a mustard seed Meditate on the attention of your Choking Heartbeat
Please believe what you cannot see
The way that the blind can see sound in the darkness
Our Father who art, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses
As we forgive those who trespass against us.
Father can't you save this faithless girl cause she needs You
Please believe what you cannot see The way that the blind can see sound in the darkness
JackValve, originally Valve, was started in January 2011 by Stephen Kosterman(21, lead guitar), who
was in his second year of studies at the University of Pretoria together with Rudi Keingeld(19, rhythm
guitar), on his way to Pretoria to start studying at college. Both grew to love classic rock and decided to
start a classic rock band. They wrote the drum and bass parts on Fruity Loops(music production
software) until they could find a drummer and a bassist.
In January Rudi and Stephen discussed a vocalist with the name of Johan Kruger(19, vocals) and
listened to his previous band I & Ion. They were immediately blown away and concluded that he was
the man for the job. Rudi then contacted him and Johan was very interested. They got together and
immediately started writing their first songs: Devil in The Sky and Break my Bones.
In February SL Leroux Minnaar(21, bass) joined the group. He had played bass with Stephen in their
high school band Embroil and he was also enrolled at the University of Pretoria. Stephen asked him if
he wanted in, he joined instantly.
Also in February one evening at the popular rock pub Aandklas Rudi started playing pool with Barend
Roelofse(28, drums). After Rudi found out that he was a drummer he asked him to come and listen to
the band. He immediately fitted in and the next week they had a fully formed group.
Through the course of the year they wrote their debut album . They ended up playing more and more
shows and the sound of the band started to cement. They decided that they needed an album or an EP
and they took part in a battle of the bands competition, but sadly they placed second. This was a
setback in terms of their plans for the album or EP. After some negotiation their friend Patrick de Beer
saw an opportunity to help the band with funding. Thanks to him the band was able to start recording
their album in September 2011. With the help of Pieter Stanton from Riviera Studios they finished
recording middle March 2012.
Innovation Records started to notice them through other bands who recommended them for shows.
The label started to take serious interest and the band eventually signed with them in March on the
first evening they ever won a battle of the bands, as a band and as musicians.
Their first single, Rock 'n Roll, is a testament to the legacy old-school rock left behind.This band's
mission is to take the music of the generations that preceded them and bring it back to the people of
South Africa and the World!
Check them out on Facebook
Based in JHB, Samantha Williams is a Metal Head with a passion for Photography. She emerged as a professional photographer in 2010, most of her work can be spotted within the depths of Emalyth Alternate Eve, doing live band shows (survived a close encounter with Bile of Man) and Emalyth Girl sets. During 2012, Samantha became very involved with Black Apple Productions and takes photos at all their events But don’t let this dark side of her fool you she is currently working on many other projects. Samantha initially set herself up as “Ultimate Photography” but after a long hard think during a cigarette and a Black Label her ego grew and rebranded herself as “Samantha Williams Photography”.
Check out more photos on Facebook
Samantha Williams Photography
So far The Hammer of Redemption and
Adorned in Ash have travelled to
venues all around
Gauteng in order to raise funds
for a tour to KZN!!
We have destroyed the following venues
Rumours Pub(- Weltevreden Park)
With:
As Fate Will, Tranquil, Of One Design
The Bohemian - Melville)
With:
More than Conquerors, Part-Time Pirates
Schivas Rock - Pretoria)
With
Jack Valve, Choking Heartbeat, Spectral Realm
ON Behalf of Black Apple Productions, The
Hammer of Redemption and Adorned in ash … We
would like to thank EVERY single person, band
and venue that has supported this tour so far …
but it isn't over yet ...
THIS SATURDAY: 21 JULY 2012 we end The Tour of Mass Destruction
at Sundowners - Alberton)
With: Climate Control, Bombs and Issues, State Dependency
R30 Entrance … ALL AGES Show
Doors open 18H30 - First band on at 20H00
DON’T MISS OUT
Artist Spot:
Rick Gilbert
Discovering his unique style around the age of 16, Rick Gilbert didn’t care for painting and had never become hooked on it before. When once it wasn’t his means of expression, he grew to be more comfortable with painting, with lines, figures and dreamscapes now simply flowing out of him. The moment he picked up a paint brush, it felt right. After being a sculptor and doing pencil drawings, he experimented with different media before he settled on oils, which may change in the future. Asking what inspires him, Gilbert says that every experience becomes part of his art. Every shape that he sees and likes becomes part of his work in an abstract and visually morphed way. A better question? What hasn’t inspired him. Distinctive shapes and faces galvanize him to put down on paper and canvas that which he wishes others to see. Everything is an influence to the point where the world around him is his muse. Asked what he would like people to take from his work, he says he wants others to look and see what they want to see. He wishes to give people the space to explore with their eyes and visually digest the contours of life in abstract. Mainly, he wants people to feel the joy, excitement and vibrance he sees himself. Femininity, grace and elegance are concurrent themes in much of his work. Gilbert sold his first piece of work, a painting of a woman’s face, at the age of 17 for R800. This is no mean feat for an artist of such young age. Currently painting towards space in the Everard Reed Gallery, building a massive portfolio, he will soon be an exclusive artist, but for the moment he is still working freelance. At present he is commissioned to paint a short series for a private buyer with an African theme, but is available for other offers of almost any desired subject matter. To contact Rick Gilbert for purposes pertaining to his work, details are provided below.
Cell: 076 526 9219 Email: gilbert_art@hotmail.co.uk
Storm “Awesome” Thomas, (born 11 July 1985) is a South African Drummer, Percussionist and Songwriter. He started smacking on the pots and pans and jamming on school desks from an early age. He received his very first drum set at the age of 14 and has continued to play for the past 13 years. He started playing with various garage bands with many different kinds of musicians. Storm then went onto play in a church band for many years, learning the different styles presented to him. From there Storm moved onto amateur theater, where he did orchestral percussion for a number of shows. This is where he finally joined his first live performance band – a Metal Act by the name of “Mute”.
Shortly after “Mute”, Storm started doing percussion, vocals and harmonica for the Death Valley Blues Band and shortly after starting with them, he became their permanent drummer. He has also been known for playing drums for a Punk band – “The Braineaters” and Folk band—”Sloppy Folk”. He does percussive drumming for “Submachine”, and Latin Percussion for “Son of a Thousand Blues”.
On top of this, Storm has also played drums for Rockabilly band “The Carniwhores.” Rock Band "No Equal" And has played for artists such as Melanie Louw and Krystle T. He currently sessions for Acoustic Blues outfit, “Energy Related”, Melodic Hard Rock band, “Jenna Sighed” and often does solo work and "guest spots" as percussionist/drummer for bands. He also provides entertainment doing tribal and African drum solos while backing belly dancers at Corporates and Restaurants..
Storm has played popular festivals such as “Woodstock”, “Splashy Fen”, “OppiKoppi”, “Lucky Fish”, “Thornfest”, “Mutherfudd”. Storm has also appeared on Radio Stations such as “5FM”, “Tuks Fm”, “UJ Fm”, the “Joe BloggShow” and many more. He has shared stages with popular South African acts such as: “Josie Field”, “Fuzigish”, “Slashdogs”, “Cortina Whiplash”, “Zebra & Giraffe”, “Fokofpolisiecar”, “Hog Hogiddy Hogs”, “New Academics”, “Rambling Bones”, “Aking” , “Van Coke Kartel”, “The Parlotones”, “Boki”, “Melanie Louw”, “Krystle T” to mention a few and International Acts such as “Sheep On Drugs” and “Fatboy Slim
Storm has been on various television channels, such as MK and on SABC 2, for Kadaa & Jam Sandwhich where he with the Death Valley Blues band and Amu wrote and recorded a blues hip hop song in only two days. Storm has also been involved in doing the soundtrack and starring in “Project Morningstar” and was invited to play the premiere.
A Photo tribute to the
Punk vs Metal gig,
30 June 2012, at the Doors
nightclub by
Vlademirovka Photography
Over the last 6 months
Over the last 6 months
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