Derek John
Associate Producer Derek John joined Studio 360 in 2004 and is currently the show's News Editor. The Kansas native first caught the radio bug from a local doo-wop deejay who called himself "the daddio of ...
When Studio 360 recently caught up with the up-and-coming BLK JKS in Los Angeles we stumbled onto a bit of a musical scoop. Hanging out "back-stage" with the South African band before their show at the LA Natural History Museum, we were fortunate enough to hear a brand new unreleased song from their forthcoming full-length (expected this summer).
"Banna Ba Modimo" is roughly translated as "Man of God" according to lead singer and guitarist Lindani Buthelezi who sings the chorus in his native Sepedi.
Buthelezi went on to say, "it's about zombies, a corrupt priest, which president to vote for in South Africa." Band mate Mpumi Mcata chimed in, "Man of God who now walk unafraid, man of God who now walk unawares." We're unaware of exactly what that means, but we like how it sounds, especially live and unplugged. Special thanks to sound engineer Claes Andreasson for the hi-fidelity recording. And make sure to check out the complete interview w/ host Kurt Andersen which includes a live unplugged performance of their first single "Lakeside."
Comments [2]
i think man of God in this context means people with goog will, people in power who have the good will to make good decisions for their contry, that is just my opinion.
They look depressed in the pic, weren't they happy to be in L.A
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