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Years active
  
2000 – present

Website
  
BLK JKS Facebook

Labels
  
Secretly Canadian

Record label
  
Secretly Canadian

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Origin
  
Johannesburg, South Africa (2000)

Members
  
Mpumelelo Mcata, Tshepang Ramoba, Lindani Buthelezi, Molefi Makananise

Albums
  
After Robots, Zol!, Mystery EP, Mystery

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Experimental rock, Progressive rock

Similar
  
The Brother Moves On, The Very Best, Vusi Mahlasela, Leriq, Marina Ribatski

Profiles

Blk jks molalatladi official video


BLK JKS (pronounced Black Jacks) are a South African rock band from Johannesburg, formed in 2000.

Contents

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Albums

  • 2009: After Robots (Secretly Canadian)[1]
  • EPs

  • 2009: Mystery (Secretly Canadian)
  • 2010: Zol! (Secretly Canadian)
  • Press

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    Press has mostly been favorable. Rolling Stone's online review rated the debut album three-and-a-half out of five stars; the review's author states simply that when BLK JKS does "it their way, they sound like nothing else. Likewise, Pitchfork Media also found a lot to appreciate in the album calling the project "a hugely ambitious album, with swooping forays into kwaito, ska, reggae, ambience, jazz, prog, and furor." They gave the album a 6.2 rating. But Pitchfork's review was not all positive. The article stated that the band was not living up to the hype created by comparisons to other rock bands, like when a close associate called them the "African TV on the Radio." Aside from album reviews, BLK JKS have found success in an array of press mediums. In March 2008, Blk Jks first appeared on the cover of the publication The FADER, in its 52nd issue. In 2009 Afropop.org, an African music outlet, released a video of the group featuring live performances as well as interviews exploring the unique personalities that make up BLK JKS. The video was well received by other global music outlets and fans alike. The track "Lakeside", taken from After Robots, featured on the soundtrack to the FIFA 10 video game.

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    Songs

    MzabalazoZol! · 2010
    MolalatladiAfter Robots · 2009
    TselaneAfter Robots · 2009

    References

    BLK JKS Wikipedia