MotherFUDD 2010 – A new world record.
HEADBANG TODAY WILL BE FEATURING AND CHATTING TO ALL THE BANDS THAT WILL BE PERFORMING AT MOTHERFUDD 2010! WATCH THIS SPACE!
INSTRAMETAL INTERVIEWED
MotherFUDD 2010 Official and final press release.
MotherFUDD, South Africa’s renowned metal festival is proud to announce that they will be hosting the first ever Official Guinness World Record for the “Most People Headbanging Simultaneously” at the seventh annual MotherFUDD – The Gathering 2010 on 13 March 2010.
Motherfudd is extremely proud to fly this exciting and unusual flag as it will not only spotlight the massive following metal music and has in this country but also that this epic event will take place on South African soil.
The bands under Mother’s care this year are: Agro, All Forlorn, Architecture of Aggression, Bile of Man, Chromium, Emperium, Erebus, Fragmented Children, H aggis & Bong, Instrametal, Juggernaught, Loathe, Mazaru, Nighthawk, Reverend Henry Kane, Red Helen, Riddare av Koden, Rhütz, Sacrifist, Sathern and Stigmata Dawn.
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3 Bands That Broke Up… That We Want Back!
In every die-hard fan’s lifetime there had always been a couple of bands that have played trumendous influencial roles in their lives. Bands that have been in posession of strong and probably one of the most powerful fanbases of all time during their reigning on stage performances and heavy metal or hard rock careers.
As usual, all good things always come to a bitter end and it is always sad to see one’s favourite band break up. We’ve seen the members and award-winning ingredients of these bands either disappear into complete nothingness, or they get diluted into watered-down versions of their former selves, dissolving their talent onto less powerful new projects that often seem to have that something special missing at all times!
We’ve decided to bring you three of the most memorable bands that have broken up in the past decade whom some of us would absolutely die to see them rock the stages again!
Coal Chamber:
These American nu-metalists have always had a spot within any metal-head’s heart. They’ve seen huge success within their near decade-long dominance in the nu-metal category. With the spawn of their very first self-titled debut album which produced the single “Loco” and the eerie music video which followed, they almost suddenly gained huge popularity throughout the world’s metal underground scene.
Coal Chamber was unique in many ways. From having a female bassist with heavy doom-like bass riffs to combining an image which had the dark-goth-rocking-gloom, leathery studded outfits and make-up mixed with the lead singer, Dez Fafara’s tattoed face. Coal Chamber revived heaviness on all planes known to the world’s metal industry today and scared the crap out of any considerably average ‘normal’ human being.
With 3 albums under the belt, CoalChamber called it a day due to quarrels between the the band and their drummer. Dez Fafara continued working on Devil Driver which is still a big success today.
The reason we would want Coal Chamber back on the stage? Well, we’ve also seen many old bands that have released top-notch material recently. We can only imagine the heaviness that Coal Chamber would’ve evolved into were it still alive today.They didn’t do too bad with their final album, but they woul’ve almost definately gone back to their raw heaviness that put them on the map in the first place, if they were still going today. Don’t all bands revisit their garage days at some point?
Rage Against The Machine:
They were rap-metal, heavy metal, alternative, punk and funk! Who could ever forget about Rage Against The Machine? Their debut album reached tripple platinum success while they continued to go full force and performed live in the streets where they politically protested against the governments, and were involved in other activism.
With several record labels displaying interest in signing them in their earlier years, the band only really experienced true, self maintaining success after the initial release of their debut-self-titled album. One of their most popular songs, “Killing In The Name Of”, gained an unpredictable amount of airtime on international radio stations, considering the nature of RATM. The “Fuck You” version of the song, contains 17 iterations of the word fuck and it was once even played onBBC’s Radio 1 Top Single’s show! (Last sentence source: Wikipedia)
Why do we want Rage revived? Well it’s pretty self explanitory. We would dig to see what these dudes, fused as one band, would be capable of in today’s heated political issues. Our planet is on the verge of exploding into a nasty war somewhere and Rage would’ve either sparked it, or prevented it with their strong lyrical content packaged into extremely controversial album artwork!
WE WANT MORE!
Sound Garden:
Remember these grammy award winners? So do we, and they are another band that we want back on the charts! Soundgarden was undoubtedly the fire starters of alternative and one of the best grunge rockers in the history of rock as a whole. They first rocked the charts in 1994 with their fourth album, Superknown which carried the Grammy Award-winning single, “Black Hole Sun.” The music video of the latter, have remained fresh within our memories, like a bad lucid childhood-nightmare of burning toys and evil morphing faces.
Soundgarden sold over twenty million records world-wide and further released a final album in 1996 after which the band broke up a year later. Sound Garden’s lead singer, Chris Cornell clashed with his fellow members after trying to mellow-out Sound Garden’s trademark heavy riffs. After the break up, Chris formed a supergroup band with Rage Agaisnt The machine’s former band members called Audio Slave.
Now Audio Slave is an allright band and although they consist out of Sound Garden’s lead singer and Rage’s band members, they will never be another Sound Garden nor RATM! Where’s Audio Slave now, huh?
The reason we would like to see Sound Garden back together again is because our technology is simply not advanced enough to revive Nirvana’s Kurt Cobain back from the dead! Otherwise Nirvana would’ve been in this top three list for sure!
Don’t get me wrong, Soundgarden was an awesome band and they provided us with heavy quality, grunge and alternative rock during the prime times of most rock heads’ lives while still standing out among many bands during the extremely competitive music industry during the 90’s.
All the above mentioned bands are from the 90’s, so those of you that grew up and were most influenced by bands in the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s might disagree with our selection.
But.
Excuse us. We headbang too much.
Day Turns Night Review BY WRAITH
Day Turns Night
Day Turns Night – a melodic death metal band situated at the southernmost tip of Africa – are currently finding increased interest and appreciation for their music amongst heavy music listeners across the globe.
Their story starts off with three of their current members Ferdi, Roland and Tian, and one of their former members, Izan Visser. Together these four, provided the instrumentation behind Helderberg-based punk bank Fozim.
Meanwhile two of the other current band members were also working on their skills. The first time they met Sarge, which also lead to his new name, came from Fozim’s initial demo recordings. During these early days for new wave metal concerts in the area, they saw performances of one of the very few metal bands in the area, Decay of Angels. Striking up a solid relationship with vocalist Karel would turn out to be well worth the effort in their upcoming journey. Sarge was also part of the EP recording for Decay Of Angels.
When the time came for the Fozim boys to look for a new vocalist they didn’t realize that they were coming to what appeared to be the end of a chapter, but instead were laying the foundations for a new one.Sarge recorded another three tracks for them which they’d use for audition purposes. After initially declining a try-out in their recruitment campaign, Karel pitched for an audition.
They weren’t just blown away and happy to welcome Karel to his new ‘home’, but also realised they were now heading in a new direction with their music. After two songs had been written, they renamed the band to one of those tracks, When Day Turns To Night.
With this line up they formed their sound, and also bit into the pie ( Yes I like pies okay
) that is the growing Cape Town (and surrounding) metal scene and recorded their first EP entitled ‘Another Day In Hell.’
Recorded by Sarge in Roland’s house, and mixed by Izan, this album sold really well and attained high regard for the sound quality achieved in a make-shift recording environment.
Not too long after the release of this album, due to a freak accident the rest of the band had to bid farewell to Izan (86-07). With another gig lined up, that was set in the memory of Izan, they were in search of a new guitarist that could fill the role of Izan.
With prior discussions and also having worked with him, they approached Sarge, and he accepted their request. After the lined-up gigs he became a permanent member of Day Turns Night.
The first year with the new line up consisted of various small gigs, the forming of their song writing process, gaining some more experience with recording, and venturing out of the Western Cape region for the first time and performing at local festivals.
After a very successful national tour in June 2008, they realized that their own influence and stature within the local metal scene (and that they were now motivated to put more concentrated effort into the band) came in the form of being selected (by the public) to open for Devildriver in Cape Town, as part of a planned South African tour. Until the cancellation of the show, they were also in a rally to open the Johannesburg show.
The cancellation brought on a new goal for them, to produce a full length album in six months – six months later they released their debut album ‘Fallen Legacy’.
With this self-produced and self-recorded album (mixed by Zack Ohren of Castle Ultimate Studios) they showcase the range and variety of their musical prowess and establish their unique sound that their fans and friends have both enjoy and mosh to ( \m/ yes please! ).
They have also become one of the more sought after local bands. Due to popular demand they have played four of the six main events hosted by Metal4Africa in the last 3 years. After their first appearance on the Ramfest stage in 2008, they proceeded to headline the Black Parade Stage in 2009 and they were the main regional support act for the Haste The Day Tour early 2009 as well ( I was there in the Klein Libertas! \m/ ).
Review:
Before I listened to it I took a look at the cover art and thought to myself “Hell yeah, here we go”, I then started listening and the pure win that came out of my speakers told me the following:From the very first track with what sounds like, some kind of demonic screaming in the background, you already knew you were in for something out of this world.
And onto track 2 with ‘Forward The Demons March”, I got greeted by a really amazing intro and some brilliant drumming that left me wanting more. The guitars left me wanting more and more, and then after the amazing intro came to an end.
The vocals popped in and made me well aware that I was in for more than I expected, “RETRIBUTION!!! MY DECAY!!!” , was the part that really caught me in that song, pure metal.
Then there was the occasional blasting I heard from the drums, which I have only heard in a few bands as of late, which added an even more death metal feel to it.
Moving on with the album I definitely got a feel for their music, and how the live shows would be, the vocals have a very similar effect to, The Black Dahlia Murder, (which is probably my favourite international band at the moment), in the sense that Karel has a high pitched scream and then the lowish growls add some variation to it all, which I’m a really big fan of. The songs are constructed well, and the lyrics ring of true metalness, maybe a bit dark for some, but that’s what Death Metal is about after all.
With Ferdi’s metronomical precision and power at the drums, Karel’s bellowing low- and fear-striking high pitch vocals, the paired guitar onslaught of Roland and Sarge and the melody-enhancing low end courtesy of Tian, they are set to grow into a global representative for South African metal and a brilliant one at that.
I don’t have much more to say about Day Turns Night, since I had no problems with the band or their music, and I can honestly say that I can’t believe that they are from South Africa, it really is incredible and if you call yourself a metalhead, that you need to get your hands on the ‘Fallen Legacy’ album.
Now for the rating (I can already see the editor getting that red pen of his ready
), its a bit unfair to the other bands and their genres because I’m really into Melodic Death Metal, but anyhow. [No Edit Needed
- Scream]
I give Day Turns Night 4.5 / 5 horns \m/.
Well done guys. Looking forward to seeing you live. \m/
Wraith
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Mark: Correct. That was our fourth tour of the UK in 3 years. So far, our tours get better by time. Crowd response is always stronger, more people show up to the shows, and people seem to like our stuff more every time. Plus, we now have pockets of hardcore fans in the locales we’ve played, so it’s great to have them come back every time and bring their friends!
Mark: Thanks for the compliments man, we’re very happy with how it sounds ourselves! Well, you mentioned the three basic genres of metal the band is influenced by. Everyone brings some preference of their own to their table. Most of the riffs are written by Kurt, who of course writes what he likes, but then during practising everyone puts their ‘twist’ on to it, if you please.
Mark: Not that the possibility doesn’t tempt me, but I doubt we can humanly move that fast!



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