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Saturday, March 14, 2020

The Klubs' brazen post punkery on "Pastors Dance" from South Africa














"we can dance like each other"

One of the scariest things (the first time I witnessed it) are people doing country line dancing. I mean a bunch of people basically dressed the same, doing these weird dorky dance steps in unison is the exact opposite of dancing which should be your body moving to the music in your own rhythmic way. Line dancing is the antithesis of dancing. It feels wrong, like Nazi's goosestepping.

You can hate it but we'll always have disco
We can dance like each other!


Pastors Dance is the first single off The Klubs' second EP "Cult Party Pt.2: Bow Down".

The Klubs are 3 Piece Post punk outfit from Pretoria, South Africa, namely Norman on drums, Knuckles on bass and Nobody on guitar and vocals. No really, I am not joking.

-Robb Donker Curtius








THE FACTS AS WE KNOW THEM - PRESS NOTES:

3 Piece Post punk outfit from Pretoria, South Africa

norman - drums

knuckles - bass
nobody - guitar/vocals

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