Band Profile - ANKST

LATEST NEWS!LATEST NEWS!
ANKST special edition limited release of "When We Become Gods" available @ Subterania Music. www.subterania.co.za
ANKST have just return from a sucesful tour of Pretoria and Capetown, playing @ The Bunker, Mercury Live and Klein Libertas Theater, with bands Runica, Battery 9, Silex, Winter Soul, Noctivian, Mind Assaul, ect...
ANKST are back in studio recording new material for the album "Misanthropy"
You can next watch ANKST (Date to be announced soon).
ANKST are proud to have been chosen to appear on the German Gothic Compilation
Smoke and Spotlight Vol 2.
The Ankst song, better than Me will be the 7th track on the compilation. We will be in the company of bands, like
GOLDEN APES http://www.goldenapes.com/ ,
BATS IN THE BELFRY http://www.batsinthebelfry.de/ ,
JOY DISASTER http://www.myspace.com/joydisaster
along with other great bands. Official release date April 21st 2007
From Durban, South Africa comes a shadow that creeps and flows. This dark shadow wallows in sound and from the dirge is dragged a thing that is as much beauty as grotesque. A form takes shape. It moves, its movement generates sound. ANGKST is this shape... This sound… This thing that is.
BIRTH
Formed late in 2006 by members Raymond Ross, Dylan Van Coller, Aiden Botha and joined later by Noel Hall, ANKST was originally a concept project intended to provide Durban with their very own Traditional Goth band. The idea was to stick to the original "recipe" and create a strait-down-the-line Trad Goth band, borrowing heavily from the likes of The Sisters of Mercy, Fields of the Nephilim, The Wake and various other first and second generation Goth bands. Although these influences come through as intended, there is something very original about the band that is very difficult to single out.
THE GOTH CONNECTION
The four members of ANKST are extremely involved in the South African Goth scene and have a passion for the culture, music and lifestyle. Ross, Van Collar, Botha and Hall all hail from Pinetown, an area about 20 km from Durban and have been a part of the Durban Goth scene for many years. Ross and Van Collar are members of Elysium, Durban's Gothic event organisers, who have organised Goth/Death-Rock events over the past 8 years. Botha, together with his girlfriend Ebony, are also involved in creating the most incredible Gothic clothing, corsets, jewelry, collars and bags under the well known Aevil Clothing banner.
MEMBERS
Raymond Ross (vocals)
The oldest member of the band at 36 draws his vocal influence from the likes of Andrew Eldritch and Carl McCoy.
Dylan Van Coller (keyboards)
Self-taught keyboard player and walking Goth/Metal encyclopedia, aged 30, brings a aural depth to the band with his haunting melody and analogue drones.
Aiden Botha (guitar)
Long time Goth/Metal guitarist likes his music edgy and HARD! His ability to create a solid yet catchy riff gives ANKST it's raw, un clinical feel.
Noel Hall (bass)
The newest member of the band, originally a Metal guitarist, joined the band in March 2007 on bass. Becoming well know for his Rock 'n Roll attitude, he encompasses the spirit of the band.
A.N.N.E (drums)
An IBM ThinkPad R60 by the name of A.N.N.E provides the foundation for ANKST's drum machine as well as Van Coller's keyboard soundbank. She's been with the band from the start.
WHEN WE BECOME GODS
ANKST produced their own limited edition demo EP entitled "When We Become Gods". The EP contains five tracks.
1. Silent Assassin 2. When We Become Gods 3. Angst 4. Better Than Me 5. Transparency
The EP deals mostly with religious angst and other topics which the band members have in common. The EP was recorded at Spookhaus Studios which is ANKST's very basic personal studio situated in the loft of Ross's home known as The Spookhaus.
ANKST are very much a traditional Goth outfit and their influences come through clearly. Sisters of Mercy, Fields of the Nephilim, Bauhaus and even Nick Cave can be credited with the overall sound.
ANKST special edition limited release of "When We Become Gods" available @ - www.subterania.com -Subterania Music.

“Sitting in on the ANKST studio sessions is a novel experience. The sound is raw and powerful and very low tech. Whether you like the music or not, there is something about the energy that takes away from the general clean, clinical and over produced music of today. I can not begin to imagine what ANKST will sound like live…” – John Zephyr.
“ - Qualcosa si sta muovendo: se in una compilation europea (nello
specifico "Smoke and spotlight vol. 2") viene inserito un gruppo
gothic-rock sudafricano che non siano i "soliti" The Awakening è buon
segno. Gli ANKST, infatti, stanno per circunnavigare il continente nero
per sbarcare in Europa forti del loro nuovo debut MCd "When we become
Gods" (Spookhaus Records) depositario di un grezzo e potente
gothic-rock "with balls". Ovviamente consigliato. ;-) TRACKLIST: 01.
Silent assassin - 02. When we become gods - 03. Angst - 04. Better than
me - 05. Transparency" - - Thomas nightmarezone “When
We Become Gods is the first offering from brand spanking new South
African Goth band, ANKST. It does not disappoint.
ANKST are Raymond Ross, Aiden Botha, Rex van Coller and Alan Machin,
four guys who together produce a sound that is not unlike that of the
bands they admit influence them. These are listed on their myspace page
as Sisters of Mercy, Fields of the Nephilim, Bauhaus and even Nick
Cave.
They have already had some international interest in their work, one of
the tracks, “Better than Me” is appearing on the German Goth
Compilation, Smoke and Spotlight Vol 2.
Very much a traditional Goth outfit, the tracks on the EP have
sufficient variety to keep even the most jaded goth interested
throughout. Some interesting ideas come through in the lyrics of the
songs. This album is not for those looking for pretty background music.
There is a depth here that forces one to take notice of more than just
the sound, although the sound is spectacular, full and as the band puts
it, “fat”. “Silent Assassin” is a fantastic track to dance to and
“Better than Me” is haunting in it’s beauty.
Ross is responsible for the lyrics and says he draws heavily from real
life experiences when he writes songs. He and the others are genuine
lovers of music and have taken pains to ensure their work is congruent
with that love of music they share.
I am looking forward to their live performances and future tracks. At
the moment they say they are working on a cover version of the
Alphaville dance-floor favourite, “A Victory for Love”. I for one,
can’t wait to hear it."
- MoodyEve Darklight

