May 29, 2024

Hawema: Local Punk, Forming the Band & Finding Their Flow

Hawema: Local Punk, Forming the Band & Finding Their Flow

EP347: Meagan chats to Damien from Durban’s gnarliest Afro-punk band - Hawema
He gives us the goods on forming the band, developing their sound & recording the EP. 
Learn more about local punk as Damien gets into future releases, touring Joburg, and letting the crowd go wild. 

Resist the road rage & take something for the pain instead; Hawema was here.

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18:39 - (Cont.) Hawema: Local Punk, Forming the Band & Finding Their Flow

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Hawema

Band

Hawema is an Afropunk band from South Africa’s unofficial music capital; Durban.
The band’s sound has often been compared to Rage Against the Machine, however
Hawema uniquely blends in local Zulu culture and language with elements of rock ‘n roll,
rhythm, and poetry; combining energetic rhythmic changes, in-your-face lyrics, and
heart-racing riffs balanced against groovy dance sections and beautiful jazz chords.

They passionately infuse the emerging local underground youth culture from
Durban that draws on skating, surfing, hip-hop, and punk.

The band's upcoming music was mostly conceived during the 2021 floods, rioting,
and general collapse. Four friends from very different walks of life found connection
through their common love of music and the catharsis it brought them. They hope
to share this feeling with the world.

Hawema desires to rise above the challenges presented by their
country’s history by showcasing untold stories of everyday
people from the inner city through their art. They want to drive
the necessary change, embody the true ideals of the new South
Africa, and finally take their music and stories around the world
through collaborations and live shows.
Their performances are electrifying and chaotic,
powered by the DIY attitude championed by
Durban’s punk scene in earlier decades. The band is
comprised of four veterans of the Durban music
scene.