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Ground Zero: Quarry Heaven
By Editor at April 2, 2013 | 9:57 am | 0 Comment
Since Remanufacture last year, I got ridiculously excited to return to the Ground Zero venue for some quarry time again and this time round we were so lucky to spend 3 days and 2 nights at this mesmerizing venue. Not being too keen moving our sexy asses to an electro line-up on Friday night, brought to us by West Coast Production, to our surprise, we ended up enjoying more...
Film Review: ‘Mama’
By Editor at March 11, 2013 | 12:44 pm | 0 Comment
Mama (2013), produced by Guillermo Del Toro and directed by Andres Muschietti is without a doubt, one of the best horror films produced since the existence of Paranormal Activity 3. The story starts off with a lunatic father, who after killing his wife, rushes off to make a quick get-away with his two young daughters. He loses control of his car after driving too fast more...
Spring certainly Sprang!
By Editor at September 18, 2012 | 12:08 pm | 0 Comment
So there were lank complaints going down on the Facebook wall on the Monday following Sprung 2012. Some said there were too many jocks, others complained about the lack of room on the dance floor (what did we expect? People have been frothing for an outdoor all winter, did you think there’d be 300 people there or what’s the story?). Yes the car queue was somewhat of a more...
Hip Hop Ain’t Dead: KickBack at Zula Sound Bar
By Editor at August 5, 2012 | 12:36 pm | 0 Comment
It’s been said that REAL Hip Hop is dead. Well, not in Cape Town. On Saturday 28th July marked the 4th edition of Cape Town’s very own ‘KickBack’ a Hip Hop inspired event which promotes and celebrates the TRUE essence of the genre. Unlike any other event of its kind, KickBack is a party which fuses multiple aspects of the hip hop culture in order to create an more...
Film Review: The Lucky One
By Editor at June 18, 2012 | 6:35 am | 0 Comment
The Lucky One (2012) directed by Scott Hicks with a screenplay by Will Fetters is an adaptation of a Nicholas Spark’s novel ‘The Lucky One’ (2004). The film remaining faithful to the original source material is composed of a narrative and plot based on fate and destiny. Zac Efron fans will be delighted to see him light up the screen again. Efron famous for more...
Film Review: The Vow
By Editor at June 16, 2012 | 6:18 am | 0 Comment
The Vow (2012) is a bittersweet love drama starring, Channing Tatum whose existing stardom, coupled with the genre of this movie is likely to draw a far greater female audience. The film starts out when Paige Collins (Rachel McAdams) and her husband, Leo (Channing Tatum) are returning home from an evening out at the movie theatre. On their way home, they meet with a more...
Review: Sixgun Gospel at the Armchair
By Editor at June 11, 2012 | 2:06 pm | 1 Comments
The Armchair pub and backpackers went a little bit country this weekend as it rocked to the beat of Sixgun Gospel. They describe their sound as Roots/Rock but if you imagine a harmonica, bales of hay and songs like The Applepicker then you should get a fair idea of what they mean. The band launched their first EP at the tiny Obz pub on Friday and couldn’t have more...
Dedicated to Love.
By Editor at May 10, 2012 | 5:23 pm | 0 Comment
We left town, cooler boxes stocked, psytrance blearing from the speakers; chocker block with some of the best conversation, energy and amped-ness a car could ever ask for; travelling somewhere en route to Caledon, some 100 km’s later, with nothing but a neon-pink heart -sign to guide us in the dark, we had arrived… in Utopia. Literally! [caption more...
Album Review: The Shins “Port of Morrow”
By Editor at May 5, 2012 | 6:13 am | 0 Comment
Though starting out in 1996, it wasn’t until the 2004 film Garden State that The Shins were introduced to a world-wide audience. With Natalie Portman insisting that The Shins would change lives, songs like Caring is Creepy and New Slang were etched into the hearts and minds of indie-rock lovers and ever since, there’s been no looking back. Five years after more...
The Vision Serpent slinks by suddenly!
By Editor at March 28, 2012 | 1:03 pm | 1 Comments
Where do I begin? How is even possible to describe the sheer psychosis of what was seen, heard, experienced, done, and (dare I say) filmed-with-go-pro's-on-heads this weekend! It was, in a hyphenated word, non-commonsensical! Friday night around 10pm after passing a major road block at the De Hoek turnoff- they literally pulled every car over to search and so forth so more...
