Posts Tagged ‘terminatryx’

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    Megalodon: The Prophets of Dark Science

    From the idyllic setting of a traditionally styled English pub, located near South Africa's Cape Town, we set out on an unlikely journey to explore vast expanses of uncharted science and cosmic mystique. My travel companions included Ruan Jordaan (guitarist) and Thomas Theron (vocalist) of the city's eight-stringed metal phenomenon, Megalodon. With the launch of their debut album only days away, it was time to learn more about the bands origins and to discover what energies have driven Ruan, Thomas, and their band mates, to this point in time and space

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    The Underground In – Geared Up For ‘Chapter II’

    This coming Saturday, January 12th of 2013, heralds the return of The Underground In: Chapter II.  This second part of Cape Town's metal trilogy will host nine alternative & heavy metal bands at Cape Town's beloved metal/alternative venues: R.O.A.R/Gandalfs

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    Terminatryx Release “Obsession” Music Video

    By 2009 Cape Town’s Terminatryx decided to add a cover version to their live set. Having grown up in the ’80s, Paul and Sonja knew it had to be something from that era, but with so many of those pop classics reinterpreted over the years, it seemed like slim pickings. There was however one very

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    New Metal Column Erupts Into Print

    With not many general media outlets devoting time or space to bands and musicians of a more extreme nature, from their April issue Muse Magazine has taken the brave and much commended step to include a column devoted to Metal and other off-centre genres! They approached alternative music veteran and entertainment writer Paul Blom (Terminatryx,

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    VOICE OF ROCK Streaming Radio – SA Metal and Rock

    M4A’s Nitro-Mecha-Penguin recently had the privilege of conducting an interview with Voice of Rock CEO and Founder, Frank Riester.  This article followed: Most metalheads hailing from South Africa are frustrated with the fact that there are no radio stations dedicated to metal and hard rock music in our country.  Long gone are the days of Barney Simon’s

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    Flashback Friday: Grämlich – Close Your Eyes

    If you were to associate Cape Town with a musical genre, happy, party music springs to mind. The mother city is dominated by upbeat, catchy indie rock and ska-esque bands, and why shouldn’t it? Looking out of my window right now, the sun is shining, the clouds are scarce and the weather is just right

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    Summerfest ’12 in Review – Part 1

    Metal, beer and good times. All this and more is what was expected as the 28th of January 2012 dawned. Metal4africa.com had promised to impale our lust for live metal on the bloodied pike of patience and so they did, Summerfest was back and I was heading there fast. Destination: Stellenbosch. (I make it around

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    Rock the River Retrospective

    We set out from Bellville in the heat of day on Friday. Odd, I know, but hell, the gates opened on Friday, and we had nothing keeping us home. When we arrived however, we were greeted by an insane amount of cars. The organizers had a slick running check-in / ticketing station outside the festival

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    Line-up Announced for SummerFest’12

    The new year and 28th of January is fast approaching, and with it comes SummerFest ’12. This will be our 11th event at the Klein Libertas Theatre in Stellenbosch, marking the fifth year of www.metal4africa.com activities in local metal. Not only are we celebrating this accomplishment along with 9 worthy bands at SummerFest ’12, but

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    Terminatryx to release Remyx v1.0

    Terminatryx has never been a band prone to conformity; the disadvantage of being in South Africa and playing an alternative blend of electronically fueled industrial metal has not phased them as they work towards creating unique music that doesn’t pander to the trends of the moment. Shortly after the release of their self-titled debut album,

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