Bed on Bricks is a
unique feature on the South African
musical landscape – a band whose sound
is not easily defined, does not fit
comfortably in any specific genre,
thereby not appealing to a specific
group of listeners. Yet they’re a
regular feature on the main stages of
the country’s major music festivals,
have a diverse and fanatical following
as well as proving to be an inspiration
for countless other musical acts.
They have also been nominated for a
Kanna award for best live performance in
Pop, Rock, or Jazz at the 2004 Klein
Karoo National Arts Festival, as well as
having their song ‘Humanarium’,
unanimously voted as best song of 2003
by SA Rock Digest. Quite simply, the
band is a mercurial live act. The music
is a combination of Cape Townian
urbanisms propelled forward by fast
lyrics (from Mike Hardy), sick beats
(Tim Rankin), monster bass lines (Schalk
van der Merwe) and howling funk guitars
(provided by Dave van der Linden). Its
part reggae, part African funk hop,
mixed with free flow improv and
surprisingly melodic vocals. Unique, but
not weird.

Since their formation in early 2003,
they have released two studio albums
‘Humanarium’ (2003) and ‘If You See Kay’
(2005), as well as a live acoustic album
‘Takeaways’ (2005). The band has spent
most of 2007 working on their third
studio album ‘Royal Honey’, scheduled
for release in early 2008. Expect a
somewhat mellower album with some very
good songs on it! If you live near a
road, you’ll probably see a lot of them
in 2008!