From Prime Circle to viral stardom: Neil Breytenbach and son Jesse rock the world
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The rock scene has a fresh heartbeat - and it's coming from a father and son duo in South Africa that's turning heads far beyond their hometown.
Meet Cantrel, the explosive new band making waves on the global stage with their debut EP, 'Jump'.
Made up of Pietermaritzburg-born Neil Breytenbach, the legendary keyboardist and co-songwriter from one of SA's most iconic rock bands, Prime Circle, and his equally talented son, Jesse Breytenbach, Cantrel is more than just a collaboration - it's a generational bridge that fuses experience, passion and raw talent into a sound that's both timeless and thrillingly new.
'Independent Media Lifestyle' caught up with the duo, who opened up about their sound, their relationship and the wild ride they have been on since 'Jump' dropped.
A leap of sound: the story behind 'Jump'
The EP's title track sets the tone for what Cantrel is all about: energy, joy and movement.
''Jump' is a high-energy, feel-good song designed to make the audience move, feel happy and jump for joy,' said Neil.
'It's our way of connecting instantly with listeners - whether they are in the front row at a gig or blasting it through headphones.'
It's that infectious spirit that makes "Jump" feel like a sonic celebration - something the world could use a little more of right now.
Viral success: "Walls" hits over a million views
Their track 'Walls' is resonating worldwide, and the proof is in the numbers: the song recently blew up on TikTok, racking up over a million views.
'We are blown away,' Neil admitted. 'We had no idea it would go viral like this. But we have been putting out good energy, manifesting positivity and success. I guess the universe was listening. And honestly, this feels like just the beginning.'
It's a defining moment for any artist - watching strangers across the globe sing your lyrics and vibe with your story.
Fresh yet familiar: a sound that bridges eras
So what exactly is the Cantrel sound? According to Jesse, it's a dynamic fusion of old-school rock grit with modern flair.
'Our sound is high-energy and feel-good - something that just makes you want to move,' he said. 'Bands like Limp Bizkit, Nirvana and Seether influence us. We bring that recognisable rock edge and blend it with contemporary sounds.'
They have also mastered the art of versatility. While their mainstage gigs are electric and full of swagger, Cantrel also strips it down for acoustic sessions that offer a more personal, intimate experience.
From Prime Circle to Cantrel: Neil on creating with family
For Neil, collaborating with his son is a completely different kind of musical chemistry than what he is known for with Prime Circle.
'Every band has its own energy. With Cantrel, it is just the two of us. It is raw, unfiltered, emotional and focused. With Prime Circle, we are a full band of five, which brings our own depth.
"But this? This is personal. Cantrel is what happens when Nirvana and Limp Bizkit have a baby - and I love it.'
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Cantrel is not just another band - it is a testament to the power of connection, legacy and evolution.
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A new generation's take on rock
Jesse represents a fresh wave of rockers redefining the genre without losing its soul.
'A lot of modern rock leans on heavy production and electronic layering,' he explained. 'But we want to keep it real - a massive live sound that still holds on to that gritty, iconic '90s feel. It is about blending the new with the old in a way that still hits hard.'
It is this approach that gives Cantrel an edge - staying competitive without compromising the heart of rock 'n roll.
Family ties, on and off stage
One of the most compelling aspects of Cantrel is their dynamic as a father-son duo. While many would shy away from mixing business and family, for Neil and Jesse, it has been nothing short of joyful.
'We have a fun, respectful relationship, and the creative process flows well,' Jesse said. 'There have not been any clashes because we know how to work with each other and avoid stepping on toes. The best part? Getting to share the stage and make memories together.'
And those memories go deeper than just music.
'Before Cantrel, I would not see my dad for long periods when he was on tour with Prime Circle,' Jesse added. 'Now, we get to travel and create together. It has been a real blessing.'
Born into rock: Jesse's musical upbringing
For Jesse, the world of rock was not something he had to find - it was all around him from day one.
'I grew up on rock. It is in my blood,' he said. 'Watching legends, learning how they write and seeing how they are still rocking today - it has been incredibly inspiring. I never felt the need to rebel against it. I embraced it.'
Proud dad, proud partner
Neil beamed when asked what had surprised him most about working with his son.
'Jesse's an amazing frontman, guitarist and songwriter. His drive and focus blow me away. He sets goals and goes after them, one by one. I am so proud of him. The world is lucky to have a soul like his.'
What's next: tour dates and new music on the horizon
Cantrel has just wrapped up an international tour that took them across Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Istanbul - but they are far from slowing down.
'We're gearing up for a South African tour running from September to December 2025,' Neil revealed. 'Follow our socials for updates - we will be dropping all the dates soon.'
And there's more: a new album is already in the works and set for release in early 2026. Plus, fans in Germany can look forward to another overseas tour.
'We're excited to get back to our fans in Germany,' Jesse said. 'And we cannot wait to hit the road across SA. This is just the beginning for Cantrel.'
Cantrel is not just another band - it is a testament to the power of connection, legacy and evolution.
With their infectious energy, global vision and heartfelt message, they are not just making music - they are making moments.
And if 'Jump' is any indication of what is to come, the world better buckle up - because Cantrel is just getting started.
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