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An archive of Singapore through song. |
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#012 Astreal – Losing You (live)Jan 4, 2009
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If there was ever a song to perfectly capture the sex and turbulence of an abusive relationship, that song may well be Astreal’s “Losing You“. From seduction (“touching/burning”) to destruction...
#011 Stellarium – Paddle Pop (live)Dec 2, 2008
Photo from www.flickr.com/photos/photoperplexed/
The first sound we hear from shoegaze revivalists Stellarium at their debut gig is a caterwauling guitar screech set aglow in crashing hi-hats. Then, just as the title “Paddle Pop” suggests, a sticky...
#010 Manic Street Preachers – You Love Us (live)Nov 30, 2008
Useless Generation
The Manics live in Singapore? 4real? When I was fifteen it was difficult enough trying to get my hands on their music. Their albums were banned (or so I was told)– even the venerable Chua Joo Huat (old record store at Far East...
#009 Furniture – False Start (live)Oct 20, 2008
Photo by Mark Wong
Furniture’s modus operandi is to confound expectations and break down assumptions. That’s why their forward-looking music completely belies the sedentariness their name suggests- more desiring avantpop forage than wallpaper...
#008 Deepset – Every Instance in Time is a Journey of Hope (live)Sep 27, 2008
Sometimes, things just get a little too intense in sardine-can Singapore. That’s why I always love the six hour coach ride up to Kuala Lumpur. It never feels like a long or short ride, just an all right, motorik trip up an ever-rolling highway, past...
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