TRUE BLACK METAL from Botswana
South African photographer Frank Marshall visited Botswana and photographed by local fans of heavy music.
In 2008, South African photographer Frank Marshall, along with heavy metal band from Johannesburg went on tour in Gaborone, capital of Botswana. Heavy metal, which has always been predominantly white genre gaining popularity in South Africa and Kenya, but in Botswana, was born a love of Africans to heavy music.
1. "The Time To Kill Is Now (Trooper)"
The first "metal", according to Marshall, appeared there in the early 70s, when the territory of the former British colony leaked the first recording of "heavy music freely" from Metropolitan France and other European countries.
2. "Cannibal"
3. "Dead Demon Rider"
For anyone familiar with popular culture, the local hangout it looks very strange and unusual. They come up with a fanciful names, such as "Dead Demon Rider" or "@ Ishmael Phantom Lord". Their manner of dress is different from how you dress now metallers in Europe or the United States, and is a mix of the biker and cowboy styles.
4. "Coffinfeeder"
As local Metalworkers no access to shops rock paraphernalia, they create their own.
5. "Shoot You In The Back"
Unlike their counterparts in the more civilized of the Old and the New world, local metalheads are not associated with the criminals – drug dealers or arms. On the contrary, they are more like classic Soviet pioneers, that if the old lady across the road and transferred bullies disturb the good botswanian, will be punished.
6. "Steel Panther"
7. "Dethguard"
8. "Apothecary Dethrok"
9. "Maximum"
Giuseppe Sbrana, vocalist of the band Skinflint, and one of the few white musicians in Botswana considers the local dress code a few "old school".
10. Skinflint
11. "Venerated Villian (Kenosi)"
12. Tshomarelo "Vulture" Mosaka from the band Overthrust
13. "Bound By The Moon"
14. "By Bonemachine (Deeplow)"
The roots of this scene laid Botswana rock band from Nosey Road in the distant seventies. At this moment, the scene is divided between the two cities — the capital Gaborone and tourist center Mon. And although it's small, only about 1,500 fans, this is more than kompensiruet their enthusiasm and unity.
15. "Medicine Man"
16. "White Devil"
17. "Morgue Boss"
18. "Hardcore Hellrider"
Keywords: Culture | Africa | Music | Style | Metal | Botswana