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Jackal and Wolf: Cunning & ferocious rock music.


Commerce versus art; capital greed or creative freedom; the cathedral and the bazaar...inspired as much by philosophy as the need to make a very loud noise, Jackal+Wolf are not your run- of-the-mill rock band out looking for kicks, chicks and the mighty moolah.

Exploding on to the local rock scene, this new power-trio featuring Charlie Murder on vox and guitar, with brothers Morgan and Redge O'Kennedy on drums and bass, are more intent on creating great tunes and playing them live than topping the charts, a refreshing change from the hit-obsessed mentality that pervades modern music.

The band's intent is immediately obvious: not only is the title of their debut album, The Cathedral and the Bazaar, a tribute to the free music philosophy that inspires them, but the album is available for free download on the band's website and the band have already pressed 1000 discs to give away at their upcoming gigs. "The title of the album is originally from a book by open-source software exponent Eric Raymond," explains frontman Charlie Murder, "and it refers to the concept of the cathedral representing commercial, corporate interests while the bazaar represents complete creative freedom."

The trio's decision to remain independent and embrace the free music philosophy was sparked, in part, by their personal experiences in the industry: Charles and Morgan first met up as co-members of dark rock outfit Velve; the two brothers, meanwhile, had also teamed up previously in alt-rock outfit Ghost. Also providing inspiration are the writings of free music agitators such as Ram Samudrala and alternative music producer Steve Albini, along with the success of bands like Radiohead, Nince Inch Nails and Public Enemy who embrace the free music philosophy.


Photo credit Melody Deas Watson

With influences that range from the classic sounds of Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath to the metal power of Metallica and the informed vitriol of Rage Against the Machine, punters can expect a mighty show. In the meantime visit the band's den at www.jackalandwolf.com, catch up with the latest news and howl along with the rest of the band's committed pack.

  Jackal and Wolf

[The Cathedral and the Bazaar by Jackal and Wolf]

The Cathedral and the Bazaar



Jackal and Wolf lives in Cape Town, South Africa.

Tagged as: Hard Rock, Metal.


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