Jinja Safari Mount Comeback with “Find My Way”

After delighting crowds as a solo artist, Pepa Knight is back making beautiful music with his Jinja Safari buddies. The band have just released their latest single “Find My Way” and it’s superb.

This is indie pop at its finest. It’s got a great African tribal feel mixed with a pop accessibility that’s so refreshing. It may just be the ultimate cure for Mondayitis. Seriously, I reckon it’s impossible to listen to this without a smile on your face. Vocalist Marcus Azon put together the nostalgic clip made up of footage collected during the band’s five years together.

Are you excited to have Jinja Safari back?

Pepa Knight @ Baker St., Gosford – 28 November 2014

As a Coastie it’s easy to get a bit Lizotte’s-focused. This venue has been pampering its guests with incredible food and exceptional entertainment for years. However, with the news of its impending closure it’s worth noticing that there are other venues around that mean you needn’t make the trip up or down the freeway to catch live music. Baker St. is just 10 minutes from my house, yet I didn’t know it existed until last week when I scored some tickets to see former Jinja Safari frontman and fellow Coastie Pepa Knight.

Not that Baker St. is a substitute for Lizotte’s. It caters for a much younger demographic, which is something I struggled with a little bit. I’m too old for places that don’t serve wine in the same room the band’s playing. I’m too old for places that require you to choose between having a great view of the band or sitting down. And I’m definitely too old for places where the main act doesn’t take the stage until after 10:30. But Baker St. isn’t attempting to appeal to people like me. Being there reminds me of the nights I used to spend at SJ’s in Newcastle or the Annandale in Sydney, when I was a young thing with boundless energy who didn’t need anything but a great band on stage and a drink in my hand.

Not that all the bands were great. Stream Lea kicked things off with what they describe on their Facebook page as “electronic, ambient, fun” music. I guess it was the first two, but my husband and I were having no fun. The young crowd seemed to get it, but my husband and I struggled with the music which seemed to lack melody and intelligible lyrics. Elwood Myre were a lot more to my tastes, an acoustic duo with alt-country leanings. Any act with a mandolin can easily win me over, even if they seemed a little too influenced by Dylan. They definitely have talent, so I’m sure with time they’ll find their own voice and seem like less of a cover band. Owen Rabbit came next. I wrote about his track “Police Car” back in July, and was really intrigued by his set. I can’t say that every number was to my tastes, but many of his electronic soundscapes were just so beautiful. It was different and original, and that earns serious points for me.

After all this music I was well and truly flagging by the time that Pepa Knight, or Central Coast Jesus as my husband likes to call him, took to the stage. It makes me feel very old when I realise I’d have already been in bed by the time an artist appears. I was determined to at least make it through a few songs, and the rush of energy that his set provided allowed me to do that. He has such a great calming presence, like a guru or yogi. The combination of his sitar and the trippy psychedelic light show, which would have been further enhanced if I’d invested in the 3D glasses, was mesmerising. Pepa and his band create something so beautiful, jubilant, and tribal that you can’t help but be swept up by it. I’m not sure the venue did him any favours though. He has such a big presence, he seemed a little out of place in this warehouse-like space. The people catching him at Mountain Sounds are in for a real treat; out communing with nature is where this music would really be at its best.

Needless to say, I didn’t make it through the set and I was dozing in the car as my very understanding husband drove me home. As I approach my mid-30s gigs like this aren’t quite for me, but I’m glad I got out of my comfort zone to see someone as talented as Pepa perform, even if for just a little while.

Image source: own photo

Pepa Knight Wows Me with “Coyote Choir”

Pepa Knight, the co-frontman of Jinja Safari, is stepping out solo with the forthcoming album Hypnotized Vol. I. The album doesn’t drop until November 28, but you can get a taste of it with the original and totally gorgeous new single “Coyote Choir.”

I love the way this song comes together. It’s a little Hari Krishna, a little hanging out on the beaches of Byron, a little Summer of Love. Neon Gold called it “highly original tipi-pop,” which sounds as good a label as any. Or maybe we just forget about categorising it and enjoy it for what it is.

And if you are enjoying it, make sure you get along to the remaining shows Pepa’s performing along the East Coast this month.

27 November 2014 – The Small Ballroom, Newcastle
28 November 2014 – Baker St, Gosford
29 November 2014 – Milk Factory, Brisbane (FREE)

Image used with permission from Rare Finds

Jinja Safari Tour “Dozer”

Jinja Safari inject a little African flavour into your working week with their funky new single “Dozer”. The track comes from Jinja Safari’s self-titled debut album, which was released in May.

Jinja Safari are celebrating the release of this very funky single with their largest national tour to date. With so many shows, I’m sure they’re coming somewhere near you!

11 September 2013 – Woombye Pub, Sunshine Coast
12 September 2013 – Spotted Cow, Toowoomba
13 Sept 2013 – The Hi-Fi, Brisbane
14 September 2013 – Coolangatta Hotel, Gold Coast
18 September 2013 – ANU, Canberra
19 September 2013 – Uni Bar, Wollongong
20 September 2013 – Cambridge, Newcastle
21 September 2013 – The Metro, Sydney (ALL AGES)
25 September 2013 – Loft, Warrnambool
26 September 2013 – Barwon Club, Geelong
27 September 2013 – Forum, Melbourne
28 September 2013 – Karova, Ballarat
3 October 2013 – Adelaide Uni Bar, Adelaide
4 October 2013 – Settlers Tavern, Margaret River
5 October 2013 – The Astor, Perth (ALL AGES)
6 October 2013 – Prince Of Wales, Bunbury

Arrested Development Headlines Cockatoo Island Film Festival’s Concert Series

There’ll be more than movies at the 2012 Cockatoo Island Film Festival. The event will see the historic Sydney island transformed into an entertainment hub, with cinema screens and live music stages, from October 25 to 27.

Arrested Development will grace the main stage on Thursday October 25 as part of their 20th anniversary tour. Bluejuice and Jinja Safari will follow the American hip hop act on October 26, and Matt Corby will close the festival with another licensed all ages show on October 27.

If you want to party on after those acts make sure you head to the Precinct Nightclub. Artists like Gossling, Saskwatch, the Future Classic DJs, and Halfway Crooks will be pumping out tunes from 10 pm to the early hours of the morning.

Tickets for all Cockatoo Island Film Festival shows are available now through Moshtix.

Image used with permission from Heapsaflash

Other Tongues Does Christmas at the Gaelic

Sydney based-independent music company Other Tongues will help you survive Humpday with their big Christmas Party this Wednesday, December 15.

The event at Sydney’s Gaelic Club will feature sets from Jinja Safari DJs, locally based Ethiopian soulster Dereb the Ambassador, ex-Special Patrol front man Myles Mayo, and Amaya Laucirica.

It doesn’t sound like there’s going to be a lot of carols, but it does sound like a great way to ring in the silly season and expose yourself to some great new Aussie music. Tickets are just $10 from Moshtix (and at the door if any are left on the night), so they won’t leave too much of a dent in your Christmas budget.

Image source: Vivek Chugh @ Stock.xchng

Jinja Safari’s Ugly Dancing for “Forest Eyes”

Jinja Safari have released this fun new video for their new single “Forest Eyes.”

The clip documents the band’s adventures in the Central Coast and Byron Bay. While travelling around the coast the band developed the concept of ugly dancing, they saw the sun rise, they lit bonfires, they donned animal costumes, and generally they celebrated life. It’s a beautiful thing, and a great pairing with this gentle but addictive track.

If you love the song make sure you see what else the band can do when they play the following shows to support “Forest Eyes” around the country.

4 November 2010 – The Zoo, Brisbane
5th November 2010 – Town Hall, Fremantle
6 November 2010 – Jive Bar, Adelaide
11 November 2010 – Oxford Arts Factory, Sydney
12 November 2010 – Northern Star Hotel, Newcastle
18 November 2010 – Karova Lounge, Ballarat
19 November 2010 – East Brunswick Club, Melbourne

Jinja Safari Launch Debut EP with Sydney and Melbourne Shows

Jinja Safari will launch their self-titled debut EP with two shows in Sydney and Melbourne this September.

Even before it hits shelves the recording has been named Indie Album of the Week in The Brag, and its single “Forest Eyes” is enjoying steady airplay on independent radio stations. Not bad for a duo that only met earlier this year!

See Jinja Safari at their EP launch shows, and the following festivals.

8 September 2010 – Big Sound, Brisbane
11 September 2010 – Valley Fiesta, Brisbane
18 September 2010 – Northcote Social Club, Melbourne
19 September 2010 – Changing Lanes, Sydney
23 September 2010 – Goodgod Small Club, Sydney
25 September 2010 – Coaster Festival, Gosford
30 December 2010 – Falls Festival, Lorne

Image used with permission from Other Tongues