Tuesday, February 26, 2013

CATHERINE GRENFELL


CATHERINE GRENFELL, better known for being the ultimate rock chick and awesome 5FM DJ on the fresh drive during the week. She also hosts and produces a show on Saturday afternoons called live(5), whereby she manages to get South African bands, artists and DJ's to perform live on air with a live studio audience. She is hugely involved in the music industry, and I was more than keen to get a little insight as to what goes through a DJ like herself and of her stature's mind. 

How long have you been DJ’ing for?
I have been DJ’ing for the last 2 years and started out playing rock music and then moved to also playing commercial, electro, and house music. I have been in the radio industry for 12 years.

What, in your opinion, is the most enjoyable / fulfilling part of being a part of this industry?
My best is being sent demo’s and discovering that one that you know is going to be epic!

What would you consider to be your least favourite part of being in the industry? 
The arrogance, the bitchiness and people being two-faced.



Have you ever encountered any Crazy fans/ incidents with fans during a show or out in public? 
Not really for me, but I remember Mark Gillman (5fm Breakfast show DJ from a while back) used to have a lady that would sit outside the studio and bring him wierd presents, like ceramic owls. And I would have to go and fetch them from her. He wouldn't go and speak to her and she wouldn't leave the studio until someone came and collected them.

Where are the majority of your performances based (area wise) and how do you advertise your upcoming shows to the public?
I DJ all over the country, but the majority of the gigs are in Joburg. I Tweet and facebook  about the gigs.

If you could be any super hero, who would you be and why?
Ironman, is just the coolest ever!

What are your views on the current South African music scene, and is there a particular genre that you feel needs a bit more attention?
 I think that the SA music scene is kicking ass at the moment. I would love to see a bit more growth in the hard rock scene and a bit more originality in the hip hop scene.

Favourite thing to do when you have a bit of time off.
Reading, cooking and just chilling with my family.

How do you feel about female rockers in South Africa? (In comparison to the amount of male rock groups /artists there are presently) 
I have to be honest and say I’m not always a huge “female singer” fan. Their voices generally tend to grate me, but hopefully I will be blown away by a female rocker’s vocals soon J



Favourite Cartoon character 
Spongebob Square Pants                  

What is your main message you’d like to give out to your fans/following right now? 
Support amazing music, and don’t have blinkers on to different types of genres. Open your minds to something you wouldn't normally listen to.

Where can we catch you next (apart from the fresh drive today ;)…)? 
I've got a couple of corporate gigs coming up, As well as a trip to PE and Cape Town.

It is well known that you stick to your roots when it comes to rock music, what direction do you see the rock scene going in within the next few years in South Africa?
I see a lot more collabs with different genres, new fresh original sounds and moving away from your run of the mill rock sound. Dated rock music is so annoying.



Favourite Song at the moment by a South African Artist
Haezer – Stars and Jack Parow & PH Fat – Spring Moeder Fokker

Who is your biggest personal influence? 
It has to be Barney Simon. I grew up listening to his shows and that is where I discovered such amazing bands.

Give a random fact about yourself. 
I've had my appendix taken out

What did you want to be when you “grew up”.
It ranged from a vet, to a fashion designer, to an interior designer, to an architect

Biggest fear. 
Bringing my commercial CD bag when I’m playing at an underground gig

Favourite part of each show (both live and on air) you perform. 
Crowd reaction for live and listening to people’s reaction about a certain band or topic.

Describe your personality using any Movie title. 
The Wedding Singer



To find out more about Catherine, check out her twitter page here, and her 5FM web page here

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

FACING THE GALLOWS




When I was about sixteen years old I was quite hugely into the South African Metal scene, and used to sneak into venues like "Cool Runnings" and "Olive Lounge" to get to see some of the best bands in town, and let me tell you - they made every cent of my allowance worth it. Not only that, but at almost every single event, the headlining band would be "FACING THE GALLOWS". People would shuffle into the jam packed bar to try get as close as possible to the local legends. 16-year-old me would be squeaking and jumping all over the show if she knew that old boring me would one day be interviewing the incredible "Rick Rack Cadillac" (lead guitarist that had everyone chanting his name at every show). So without further ado... May I introduce Mister Guitar Guy from FACING THE GALLOWS:



How long have you guys been performing for?
We've been playing shows since February, about, 2007.

What, in your opinion, is the most enjoyable / fulfilling part of being a part of this industry?
Being able to play music for people who love music and having a great time with them.

What would you consider to be your least favourite part of being in the industry?
Having to carry heavy gear all over the place. The road trips are always fun. Definitely not cool carrying gear.

Have you ever encountered any Crazy fans/ incidents with fans during a show or out in public?
The first time we played RAMfest, someone threw a pig’s head on stage. That was pretty insane. I hear it’s a way of showing one’s love for a band in some countries…

music video for "Hey! I can see my house from here"

Where are the majority of your performances based (area wise) and how do you advertise your upcoming shows to the public?
That’s a difficult one to answer right now. There aren’t many venues around Joburg at the moment. So we’ll take any venue we can get. We’ve played a lot more shows in Pretoria recently which has been quite rad.
We use the internet and flyer bombs to advertise for shows. If all the bands team up to punt the show, it will be a rad show!

If you could be any super hero, who would you be and why?
No pants man, because I hate wearing pants. He exists, right?

If you could work with any current artist/group, who would it be and why?
Beast because Inge Beckman… mmm. There are a few local acts I would like to work with, Wrestlerish would be great!

Favourite thing to do when you have a bit of time off
Play guitar, play garden cricket and enjoy life in general. When I have time off I try to do more things that I love doing. The best time off is at about 4.20 pm.



What are your future intensions with the group?
To share our music with more of the world. We’d really like to try show people what SA music is all about. There are so many local acts that are world class and the collective SA music industry is starting to make their mark on the world.

Favourite Cartoon character
IR Baboon.

What is your main message you’d like to give out to your fans/following right now?
Be good to people and the Universe will be good to you. We’re living in a hectic time at the moment and there’s no space or time for negativity.

Where can we catch you next?
We’ll be at the Buck & Hog in Emmerentia on Friday 22 Feb for Handstyle’s fundraiser show. R20 gets you in. Otherwise we’ll be playing RAMfest Cape Town on 8 Feb, Monster stage at around 11pm. Do it!

Best show so far
My favourite will always be Oppikoppi, 2011 I believe. I’ve never seen so many faces in front of me in my life. It was special.

cc: DanNeil Blair Photography

Favourite Song at the moment by a South African Artist
Growing Old by City Bowl Mizers.

Who is your biggest personal influence?
Reaction. It’s the best way to get an idea if you’re doing things right or not.

Give a random fact about yourself.
I have mild tourettes. Not the swearing kind though.

What did you want to be when you “grew up”.
A Ferrari test driver… Not quite there yet.

cc: Savior Photography

Biggest fear
Parktown prawns.

Favourite part of each show you perform.
The bang of the first note.

Describe your personality using any Movie title.
Pineapple Express


SO! If and when you feel like punching someone in the face and need a little musical inspiration - these guys are the way to go! for more info on FACING THE GALLOWS check out their facebook page here and their twitter page here.

CORTINA WHIPLASH

From left to right: Tessa (guitar), Loandi (bass and lead vox) & Auriel (drums)
“Last night Cortina Whiplash gave me my virginity back and then violently stole it again. Too beautiful.”
- Eleni Ladas, Facebook fan

In past interviews with CORTINA WHIPLASH, they were quoted to have said, "Rock n Roll will never die, it'll be our salvation." A focused, intense attitude to their music. Being passionate about one's music should come naturally to those who are dedicated enough, and these girls more than prove their worth. With sex appeal dripping out of their instruments when playing live, these ladies can capture and contain any audience they're put in front of. Cigarettes, tequila, red lips and killer Iron Fist heels, one cannot help to simply be drawn to their music and pizzazz. With their album release in 2010, "Queen Hyena", I wouldn't be surprised if their audience and following had quadrupled over the past two years. Putting aside the "sugar, spice and everything nice" cliche, here's a small glimpse of what these women are really made of...
1) How long have you ladies been performing for?
Auriel: Together, since 2005 probably but as Cortina Whiplash, since 2008.
Tessa: We’ve been performing together in various projects for over 5 years now.

2) What, in your opinion, is the most enjoyable / fulfilling part of being a part of this industry?
Auriel: The jam time. Just playing music with two of your best friends, travelling and getting up to no good.
Tessa: I’d say it’s all the interesting people we’ve met along the way, also the travelling, whilst most people are sitting behind a desk we’re getting drunk on the backroads of SA.
Loandi: Being on stage and expressing things in a way that you can’t necessarily do in a normal conversation.

3) What would you consider to be your least favourite part of being in the industry?
Auriel: The limitations that genre and location has in this country. Rock ‘n roll is but a crumb of the big industry pie. First of all the shit that people will refer to as ‘rock ‘n roll’ is often laughable. Secondly within that misconstrued genre we have Afrikaans/Belville rock ‘n roll, Pretoria rock ‘n roll that is vastly different from Durban or even Joburg rock ‘n roll. You will often find that people in Pretoria have no idea what’s happening in Joburg or Cape Town.
I think folks miss out on a lot of good music by considering themselves fans of specific genres only and people should make more effort to either get out of town to see bands or support out of town bands.
Tessa: Stinky man breath microphones. Seriously there’s nothing worse than the smell of a microphone after a bunch of booze-breathed men have been shouting into it.
Loandi: The sexism

4) Have you ever encountered any Crazy fans/ incidents with fans during a show or out in public?
Auriel: Yes, we have some colourful fans…some are scary at times, but we love them nonetheless. Crazy is welcome with us.
Tessa: We used to have a fourth band member called Mandy, she was a blowup doll and she was also our flautist. After a show at Wolmer someone kidnapped her whilst she was backstage. We fear the worst and doubt her hygienic seals are still intact.
Other than that we have pretty cool fans, some fans have made their own t-shirts quoting some of our writing, others have kept the t-shirt they were wearing the first time they heard us play. We really dig our fans and respect anyone who takes the time to listen and understand rather than judge and criticise.
Loandi: At Smoking Dragon a female fan gave me her bikini top and she stole my shirt, she literally pulled it off my body in front of everybody and gave me her bikini top in return. Fair trade.


5) Where are the majority of your performances based (area wise) and how do you advertise your upcoming shows to the public?
Auriel: Mostly Joburg, but this year we’ll spend a lot of time touring the rest of the country.
Tessa: We haven’t been active on the scene for almost 6 months now but we’ve played most of our shows in joburg purely because that’s where we’re based. We try to play as much of the country as possible though and we’ve played shows in just about every major venue and festival around the country. EXCEPT for RAMfest and Rocking the Daisies, hopefully we can rectify that this year.

6) If you could have any super power, what would it be and why?
Auriel: To be able to speak and understand every language in the world.
Loandi: I would want a really long tail that I could use to balance myself on, like an extra limb, I could use it to hang on branches and possibly to play a 2nd instrument whilst I explain things with my hands.
Tessa: The ability to poop bullet-shaped (so they’ll pass easier) golden turds. The reason should be self-evident.

7) If you could work with any current artist/group, who would it be and why?
Auriel: There are so many really and it changes all the time, but at the moment probably The Brother Moves On. I love what they are doing.
Tessa: There are oh so many, we’d love to work with Jack White, Eagles of Death Metal, The Black Keys, Patti Smith

8 ) Are there any South African Artists you’d like to work/ collaborate with, and again, why?
There are many local female artists and instrumentalists I would love to work with. Thandiswa Mazwai, Tamara Dey and Yolandi Vi$$er comes to mind.
The Stella’s, The Slashdogs, Shadowclub

9) What are your future intensions with the band?
Auriel: Wow, you sound like an angry dad…”what are your intensions with my daughter?”... boy have I heard that before. Just making honest music and representing woman in a real way.
Loandi: To keep on keeping on.
Tessa: We want to make people feel really uncomfortable, challenge their comfort zones so to speak and say vagina a lot in our songs.
10) What is your pet hate, with regards to the band? (e.g. Comparisons, internal arguments, finances, etc.)
Auriel: I hate the general ‘women of rock’ genre that people love to shove us into. There is no woman/man in music. It’s just fucking rock ’n roll. Get with the program. Internally, shit can get emotional. Obviously with three periods in the band you can only imagine, but that’s when our writing is at its best.
Loandi: We’re sisters, we love like sisters and we fight like sisters, so we fight about things that sisters fight about, which is pretty much everything.
Tessa: The fact that we don’t get to have more time to jam together.

Their video "Oh for P"

11) What is your main message you’d like to give out to your fans/following right now?
Auriel: Be who you are and speak up. There is a lot of unacceptable shit out there that people let slide. If you have an opinion make it heard, leave the room, leave poop on their doorstep, challenge authority.
Loandi: My main message as a woman with a flat chest is to not think too much about what you don’t have and to just love who you are and what you do have. It’s not about what you wear it’s about how you wear it.
Tessa: Always buy us a shot of tequila if you see us at a show.

12) Where can we catch you next?
The Bohemian in Joburg on the 27th of March and the Otterlake Easter Festival 31 March in Pretoria

13) Is it difficult to keep up with your personal lives and the on goings of the band at the same time? Or have you all learned to handle it.
Auriel: It’s difficult, but we get better at it all the time.
Tessa: I think we’ve finally found a good balance; also we’re all women so I think the dynamic is different to most bands. Ultimately we’re all really good friends, pretty much sisters, and as women do we share all our fears, joys, experiences with each other.

14) Who is your biggest personal influence?
Auriel: Probably my high school art teacher, Mr. Johnston. He was like a mentor to me. He introduced me to a lot of cool music and free thinking.
Loandi: Freddy Mercury
Tessa: My grandfather
15) Give a random fact about yourself.
Auriel: I have a second personality, called Ace. You don’t want to run into her in a dark alley.
Loandi: I use a tongue scraper.
Tessa: I can handle a chainsaw like it’s nobody’s business

16) What did you want to be when you “grew up”.
Auriel: I wanted to be an orchestra conductor. I used to put on a classical vinyl and conduct my stuffed animal imaginary band with Chinese chopsticks.
Tessa: A rockstar! For real.
Loandi: I always wanted to be in showbiz, grew up on a farm and used to pretend that the big diesel tank in the back was my first stage and I’d sing to the mielies. Then I would quickly jump off the tank and pretend to be in the audience clapping.

17) Biggest fear.
Auriel: Spiders and Shania Twain, and especially a cross breed of the two.
Loandi: Losing my family and my band.
Tessa: Becoming a bitter, rude, mean old person

18) Favourite part of each show you perform.
Auriel: The afterglow. Nothing like getting off stage drenched in sweat and pumped with adrenaline.
Loandi: There’s a magic moment that only happens sometimes when a song ends and everything was more than perfect, but that doesn’t always happen but it’s amazing when it does.
Tessa: The part when someone haggles you from the crowd and you have a super snappy, witty comeback and a microphone.
19) Describe your personality using any Movie title.
Auriel: Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!
Loandi: Eternal Sunshine of a spotless mind.
Tessa: One flew over the cuckoo’s nest

20) Is sexy what you aim for, or does it come naturally?
Auriel: I was born sexy.
Loandi: There have been many times when I haven’t felt pretty or sexy but rock ‘n roll isn’t always pretty. When our music is tight and we’re solid as a band that’s usually when people think I’m sexy.
Tessa: I think in pop music it is easier to define sexy, it’s blatant and obvious by what the women wear and do etc. but in rock n roll I think the perceived sexiness is a result of experiencing music that is genuine and expressed by someone who doesn’t give a shit what you think about them and that’s kinda sexy. But no sexy isn’t what we go for but thanks for implying that we’re sexy

Power. Pure unadulterated power. There aren't many other ways to convince you to get your ass up and make a plan to see these women live, but let me tell you - nothing will ever be the same once you do. To find out more about these gals, take a look at their facebook page here, or stalk them via twitter here

Their music video for "To Amber"

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

THE NOTION

From left to right: Brendan Campbell (Lead Guitars and vox), Andrew 'Spac' Lingwood (Drums), Byron Grobler (Rhythm Guitar and vox) and Dean Boxshall-Smith (bass)

A quirky, fun, crazy group of guys ready to rock your faces off. From Johannesburg and recently reformed, this group of hunky hunks are ready to take the local music scene by storm. With an EP in the pipelines and an incredible team behind them (the ever so awesome, (STM) Stimulate records) you should certainly keep an eye out for them!


How long have you guys been performing for?  
The Band has been around since late 2009 however we have had a year off to rework all the music and bring something unique and exciting to the industry.

What, in your opinion, is the most enjoyable / fulfilling part of being a part of this industry?
Doing what we love as a living. We are basically sharing our lives through our music.

What would you consider to be your least favourite part of being in the industry? 
It’s an extremely tough industry to break into. Our least favourite part is probably just not being taken seriously.

Have you ever encountered any Crazy fans/ incidents with fans during a show or out in public?
There is always that one drunk guy that will come and ask you id you know how to play that song by that band. We also tend to have a few crazy fans or at least Spac does!

Where are the majority of your performances based (area wise) and how do you advertise your upcoming shows to the public?  
We play all over really, but if we had to say it would be Pretoria or is that just where we have the best after parties? Hmmm :P  We advertise on all our pages facebook, twitter, myspace etc. We also advertise via STM records who promote the band.

If you could be any super hero, who would you be and why?
Spac: Adam Sandler from click ;) to control time would be freakin awesome! Can do sneaky shit and relive stuff.
Byron: Upright man. Making the world a better place one posture at a time.
Bren: Midlife Crisis man. One day you have a family and a station wagon the next day a prostitute and a Harley. IT’S A GOOD LIFE!
Dean: Johnny Bravo… Hey there pretty momma…

If you could work with any current artist/group, who would it be and why?
Bren: Madonna … Its just so intriguing how she is STILL current..
Spac: Steel Panther! Rock and Rooolll!!
Byron: Dave Grohl… Living Legend!!
Dean: The Wombats… Boy band with distortion.



If you could play any festival, both in SA and internationally, what would it be and why?
We would love to get on the bill for Oppikoppi and all the bigger festivals in SA. Internationally definitely the vans warped tour, Download festival, wow honestly any big festival.

Describe the kind of music you play, to those who haven’t heard you before.
 Haha this is always the hardest question.  We have changed our genre so I guess no one knows how we sound. So maybe everyone should find out.

What are your future intentions with the band?
We are currently finishing up our brand new album. So a tour is definitely on the cards!

What is your pet hate, with regards to the band? (E.g. Comparisons, internal arguments, finances, sound check, etc.)
Internal disagreements are always a bit annoying but then spac gives us snacks and food answers all of life’s issues.

What is your main message you’d like to give out to your fans/following right now?
 The Notion is back and better than ever before! Watch this space.



Where can we catch you next?
We have a few gigs coming up.
6th Rumours JHB
7th Cool Runnings Moreleta  park
13th Pretoria state theatre

Views on Justin Bieber:
Spac: woohoo!! Hahaha Justin… Can’t stand the music, but hey, the bi***es love him, I cant hate.
Byron: hahaha! He is aight. We actually almost replaced Spac with him as our drummer last year.
Bren: True Story!
Dean: hmmmm his mom is quite nice!

Who is your biggest personal influence?
Spac: Mike Portnoy (Ex Dream Theatre drummer)…
Dean: Brendan Campbell cause he has perfect hair all the time!
Byron: Spac… Oh… Em… Geee... He is sooo cool!

Give a random fact about yourself.
Spac: Im actually a registered shark wrestler...
Bren: When I was 8 months old, I pulled an infant child from the relentless jaws of a grizzly bear… now 22 years later, we are still together… True Story... 
Byron: Sometimes I wish I was a honey badger, they’re really badass.
Dean: My band mates are actually real life super heroes.



What did you want to be when you “grew up”  
Dean: A ninja but I could never find the guys to train me… Well played ninjas well played!
Spac: A gun wheeling, tobacco chewing cow boy of the mid-west… or west rand.. Whatever…
Bren: I wanted to be a pilot but I’m afraid of heights…
Byron: I wanted to play cricket for SA but that was a bit unrealistic! Now I wanna be a rock Star!!

Biggest fear:
Spac: Crocodiles…
Dean: Running out of petrol or money haha.
Byron: Driving past weed eaters with the windows down, pure panic!
Brendan: Snapping a string and losing an eye… hmmm

Favourite part of each show you perform.
When people sing along to our songs and jam to the dancy tracks. Also the after party!!

Describe your personality using any Movie title.
Dean: Superman returns.
Byron: Ice Age (I’m super chilled)
Spac: Narnia (Cause his whole world is inside the closet)
Bren: Free Willy

 To find out more about THE NOTION, check out their facebook page!