Feb 052013
 

The_Old-timers_AlbumCoverSouth Africa based punk band The Old-Timers have released a lyric video for This Decay, from their album Soli Deo Gloria. The song is taken from their debut full length, Soli Deo Gloria. Which is produced by Spencer Dukes of Spencer Dukes Productions and drummer of the rock / punk band 180 OUT. The video can be seen below.

Soli Deo Gloria! has been released June 2012 by Thumper Punk RecordsVeritas Vinyl and Caustic Fallout.  The Old-timers artwork was graciously contributed by Dave Besanson Originals, and digital mastering services are being provided by Lanthanum. Click here to read our album review.

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The Old-timers – Soli Deo Gloria

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Sep 182012
 

Taking the spirit of DIY punk to further extremes, The Old-timers are not restrained by mere geographical challenges. Don De Necker and Dave Emmerson are both in South Africa, but live on opposite sides of the country. Whilst their drummer, Matt Lagusis from False Idle, is on another continent altogether! Dave and Don put the vocals and music together, and then forward it over to America for Matt to add the drums. Then it was sent back to South Africa for mixing and mastering. This is their first full-length release. The excellent artwork was contributed by Dave Besanson Originals.

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Jun 192012
 

Last week South Africa based punk band The Old-timers announce the release of their full length album Soli Deo Gloria. The Old-timers urgent and emotion-filled music peels back layers of societal grime and dust to reveal the redemptive nature of God’s mercy, grace and love. Lyrically steadfast and hopeful, their music reflects the daily human struggle against flesh and against self. The Old-timers share their faith and hope through unapologetic answers and heartfelt pleas. Musical influences include GBH, The Subhumans, Headnoise, Minor Threat and Hit The Deck.

The Old-timers‘ unusual recording process leverages modern technology. Dave (vocals) and Don (guitar and bass) live twelve hours apart in South Africa, and their drummer Matt Lagusis (formerly of False Idle) records at the Simpul Studios in Boise, Idaho, in the United States. Dave & Don separately recorded the vocals and music, then forwarded the music over for Matt to add the drum track. The album was mixed by Sef Idle at Simpul Studios, and digitally mastered by Lanthanum at Lanthanum Audio. Continue reading »

The ‘Old-timers’ To Record New Album

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Dec 192011
 

The Old-timers are a punk outfit from South Africa, formed by good friends Dave & Don. Dave is originally from England and moved to South Africa with his wife and kids in late 2009 as full time missionaries, working with the needy and underprivileged in prisons, on the streets, in schools and wherever else God leads them.

Don is a native of South Africa and is also married with two kids, and works as a youth pastor for his church as well as running his own pie company.  Both have been involved in punk since an early age, playing in bands, promoting and running ‘zines in their respective home towns. Most notably Dave played in Dragged Out with former members of The Exploited & Voice Of The Mysterons, and Don has played with a variety of musicians and was involved in multiple organizations and ‘zines who helped promote the anarcho-punk scene in Port Elizabeth in the early 90′s. Continue reading »

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