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Fokofpolisiekar – Documentary Trailer

So this is probably more of interest for my South African readers, but I’ve just stumbled across a trailer for the Fly On The Wall documentary on Fokofpolisiekar, one of South Africa’s most well known hard rock bands. Having played at the same festival as these guys once or twice, I can say with certainty that if nothing else, it promises to be unique.

From the trailer information:

FOKOFPOLISIEKAR, a film about 5 young afrikaans punk rockers that transformed a generation during a unique time in history in one of the most reluctantly complex and evolving societies of the 21st century. Many thought the name crazy, and then the music came and many were enraged, publicly protesting “die bende” (the gang) who had the strength of their own voice and the desire to question, and in a place where passion and brandy meet – many thousands became fans for life.

The below trailer was shot by the same guys who shot the video for the track, “Safe as Houses”, from the group aKING (the band which includes Fokofpolisiekar’s Hunter Kennedy and Jaco Venter… which I originally featured in a post back here, called “Stop the presses. aKING is South Africa’s next big thing“). For those of you who haven’t heard Fokofpolisiekar before, you might be surprised to hear just how much the two bands’ sounds differ… so I’ve included the documentary trailer, and then aKING’s “Safe As Houses” video below again.

As I say… this should be very interesting, to say the least.


Fokofpolisiekar – The Documentary Trailer


aKING – Safe as Houses Music Video

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Dead Man’s Bones – In Your Room (Video)

Ok ok, I’m going to be upfront here. I’m probably a bit biased about this track, as ever since the days of The United States of Leland (seriously… this is a criminally underrated film), actor Ryan Gosling has been… well, probably my favourite actor. So when I heard news of him being in a band, called “Dead Man’s Bones“, along with bandmate Zach Shields, I was impatient to finally hear some of their material.

The two have just released a video on their myspace page, called “In Your Room”. And you know what? It’s fantastic. Describing their sound as a mixture of Gothic, Gospel and Showtunes, and their influences as “disney haunted mansion, doo wop and 60s girl groups”, it’s like a joyous celebration of Halloween all over again. And I like it.

In The Room Where You Sleep (live video version)

The boys will be playing at the Werewolf Hearts Records Showcase at SXSW on March 21, 2009, and promise that an album (and official site) will be coming soon.

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Joe Pug – I’m Not So Sure & Bury Me Far From My Uniform

I recently came across this session on the always fabulous LaundroMatinee site, and simply had to post it. Anyone who’s read this blog for any amount of time will know my love for Joe Pug (after all, I included him in my “Best Of 2008” post, and called him the artist I “most wanted to help make it“.

So when I stumbled on these videos of Joe performing two as-yet-unreleased tracks, “I’m Not So Sure” & “Bury Me Far From My Uniform” (two tracks which I previously pointed you towards in this post), it was a given that I would post them. Take simply beautiful songs from Joe Pug, add in one extremely loud cricket… and you’re in for good times.

Suffice to say, I’m still enraptured by this kid.

Below, the videos, and after that the mp3s of the tracks.

Listen. Love. Support.


Joe Pug – Not So Sure from LaundroMatinee on Vimeo.


Joe Pug – Bury Me Far From My Uniform from LaundroMatinee on Vimeo.

Listen: Joe Pug – Not So Sure (live)
Listen: Joe Pug – Bury Me Far From My Uniform (live)

Joe Pug’s full length debut is out sometime in 2009… and you can bet your bippy it’s going to be killer.

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New Bon Iver Track – Blood Bank

Ok, so I’m a few days late (read: over a week) in getting this up, but unfortunately the whole “Festive Season” rush got in the way of regular posting. Anyway, Burgo’s Music Blog favourite, Bon Iver, is releasing their four song EP, Blood Bank, in January, via Jagjaguwar.

And we’ve got a first listen below.

Out of respect for the EP’s release, there isn’t a downloadable mp3 listed below; instead I’ve embedded an Imeem widget with the album’s title track included, which is a new way of doing things on this blog. For those who haven’t used Imeem before, just hit the play button, to… well… play the track (yes, you’d think that was self-explanatory, but I had to explain the same thing about another mp3 player I used to a few of my visitors earlier in the year. Sad, but true).

It’s beautiful, and if this is what we can expect from Bon Iver as a full band… well, I’m excited. Oh, and did I mention that I’m seeing Justin and Co. live in January? Yeah. Awesomeness.

Listen. Love. Support.