Post by Monsieur Gainsbourg on Sept 5, 2008 13:36:56 GMT 7
Presented by the Esplanade, Aging Youth Productions’ event “We Came Down From The North Again” will feature the fresh new bands from our neighbouring country, Malaysia, performing along with the veterans and fan favourites. The musical genres of the bands stretch the gamut from retro rock to indie electronica. It’d be a showcase of very diverse Malaysian musical acts.
Friday 3 October 2008
a. Silent Scenery - 7:30pm
The band started as an acoustic singer-songwriter project. Silent Scenery plays soft, melodic tunes with intense lyrics and humming vocals. In the early days, bands like Smashing Pumpkins,Nirvana, and Radiohead heavily influenced frontman Kit, but right after Kit got inspired by bands like Mogwai and Explosions In The Sky, he decided to form a band that play something that
combines the elements of his early and later influences.
In 2007, the project turned into a complete band. Silent Scenery has just released their debut mini album 'When We Escape From The Moonlight'.
www.myspace.com/silentscenery
b. Reza Salleh - 8:45pm
Owing much of his young singing career to the Seattle sounds of Nirvana, the rap-rock edge of Rage Against the Machine, the vocal stylings of Black American vocalists, and a whole list of other musical influences, Reza Salleh performs music which is a mish-mash of elements drawn from such influences.
www.myspace.com/rezasalleh
c. Lightcraft - 10:00pm
Formerly known as Parallel Lines, Lightcraft comprises of 5 very decent-looking and living lads who, under different circumstances, met and decided to form a band. They make melancholic, catchy indie tunes that are mostly influenced by British indie bands (and some non-Brit indie bands as well). They released an EP during the tail-end of 2006, The Modern Seasons. And now, they have just released their debut album 'Losing Northern Lights' which consists of 10 deliciously melancholic songs.
www.myspace.com/lightcraftmusic
Saturday 4 October 2008
a. Citizens Of Icecream - 7:30pm
Attributing a year and a half with Malaysian record label Soundscape Records as bringing great growth to the band, Citizens of Icecream, which is based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia craft their music as a sonic environment where audiences are invited to come in and dream.
www.myspace.com/citizensoficecream
b. Telebury - 8:45pm
Formed in 1999, the band’s name was inspired from an electric guitar, Fender Telecaster and Michael Eavis' Glastonbury festival. They are mainly influenced mostly by The Cure, Longpigs, Elbow and the beloved Radiohead. Telebury is a three guitar attack band. The band has released their first EP Is There Us In You? back in 2003 with 2 hit songs ‘Overdrive’ (number 2 at Australian Digital chart and number 1 at Malaysian radio stations) and ‘God Speed Your Love’ (as best and favourite song). Telebury has played various shows in Kuala Lumpur, Baybeats 2004, a tsunami benefit in Penang and a band festival in Kuching.
www.myspace.com/telebury
c. furniture - 10:00pm
At every turn, furniture attempts to strike that elusive balance between bold invention and comforting familiarity in its music. Described variously as post-rock, shoegaze and avant-pop, the band never strays far from being artful, honest, sweeping and emotional. Having played major regional music festivals, furniture is currently writing new material and previewing them at their upcoming shows.
www.myspace.com/earsofa
Sunday 5 October 2008
a. Jerome Kugan - 7:30pm
Jerome sings and plays guitar, shakers and sometimes has a laptop as his band. He is one-third of Troubadours Enterprise, a company that organises singer songwriter gigs around KL, including KL Sing Song. The other two thirds are singer songwriters Azmyl Yunor and Tan Sei Hon. He has just released his solo debut album entitled Songs For A Shadow in April 2008.
www.myspace.com/jkugan
b. Alaling & The Kaya Koks - 8:45pm
Alaling began as a solo bedroom project with Ching, her acoustic guitar, an RM12 Labtec computer mic, and the discovery of multitrack recording software. Now, she is backed by The Kaya Koks, with Boon on guitars and Beng on bass.
Together, they make music that leaves you wanting to do nothing but chase after the ice cream man and blowing bubbles on a sunshiney Saturday. Alaling & The Kaya Koks are a fun-loving bunch, whose trademark giggles and infectious giddiness permeates a room leaving you all warm and fuzzy. Whether on stage performing, on a radio show being interviewed or acting silly for their YouTube videos, Alaling and The Kaya Koks is sure to make the grey skies blue.
They will release their debut EP, One Cucumber, Fuji Apple in October 2008.
www.myspace.com/alaling
Poster to be placed up.
Friday 3 October 2008
a. Silent Scenery - 7:30pm
The band started as an acoustic singer-songwriter project. Silent Scenery plays soft, melodic tunes with intense lyrics and humming vocals. In the early days, bands like Smashing Pumpkins,Nirvana, and Radiohead heavily influenced frontman Kit, but right after Kit got inspired by bands like Mogwai and Explosions In The Sky, he decided to form a band that play something that
combines the elements of his early and later influences.
In 2007, the project turned into a complete band. Silent Scenery has just released their debut mini album 'When We Escape From The Moonlight'.
www.myspace.com/silentscenery
b. Reza Salleh - 8:45pm
Owing much of his young singing career to the Seattle sounds of Nirvana, the rap-rock edge of Rage Against the Machine, the vocal stylings of Black American vocalists, and a whole list of other musical influences, Reza Salleh performs music which is a mish-mash of elements drawn from such influences.
www.myspace.com/rezasalleh
c. Lightcraft - 10:00pm
Formerly known as Parallel Lines, Lightcraft comprises of 5 very decent-looking and living lads who, under different circumstances, met and decided to form a band. They make melancholic, catchy indie tunes that are mostly influenced by British indie bands (and some non-Brit indie bands as well). They released an EP during the tail-end of 2006, The Modern Seasons. And now, they have just released their debut album 'Losing Northern Lights' which consists of 10 deliciously melancholic songs.
www.myspace.com/lightcraftmusic
Saturday 4 October 2008
a. Citizens Of Icecream - 7:30pm
Attributing a year and a half with Malaysian record label Soundscape Records as bringing great growth to the band, Citizens of Icecream, which is based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia craft their music as a sonic environment where audiences are invited to come in and dream.
www.myspace.com/citizensoficecream
b. Telebury - 8:45pm
Formed in 1999, the band’s name was inspired from an electric guitar, Fender Telecaster and Michael Eavis' Glastonbury festival. They are mainly influenced mostly by The Cure, Longpigs, Elbow and the beloved Radiohead. Telebury is a three guitar attack band. The band has released their first EP Is There Us In You? back in 2003 with 2 hit songs ‘Overdrive’ (number 2 at Australian Digital chart and number 1 at Malaysian radio stations) and ‘God Speed Your Love’ (as best and favourite song). Telebury has played various shows in Kuala Lumpur, Baybeats 2004, a tsunami benefit in Penang and a band festival in Kuching.
www.myspace.com/telebury
c. furniture - 10:00pm
At every turn, furniture attempts to strike that elusive balance between bold invention and comforting familiarity in its music. Described variously as post-rock, shoegaze and avant-pop, the band never strays far from being artful, honest, sweeping and emotional. Having played major regional music festivals, furniture is currently writing new material and previewing them at their upcoming shows.
www.myspace.com/earsofa
Sunday 5 October 2008
a. Jerome Kugan - 7:30pm
Jerome sings and plays guitar, shakers and sometimes has a laptop as his band. He is one-third of Troubadours Enterprise, a company that organises singer songwriter gigs around KL, including KL Sing Song. The other two thirds are singer songwriters Azmyl Yunor and Tan Sei Hon. He has just released his solo debut album entitled Songs For A Shadow in April 2008.
www.myspace.com/jkugan
b. Alaling & The Kaya Koks - 8:45pm
Alaling began as a solo bedroom project with Ching, her acoustic guitar, an RM12 Labtec computer mic, and the discovery of multitrack recording software. Now, she is backed by The Kaya Koks, with Boon on guitars and Beng on bass.
Together, they make music that leaves you wanting to do nothing but chase after the ice cream man and blowing bubbles on a sunshiney Saturday. Alaling & The Kaya Koks are a fun-loving bunch, whose trademark giggles and infectious giddiness permeates a room leaving you all warm and fuzzy. Whether on stage performing, on a radio show being interviewed or acting silly for their YouTube videos, Alaling and The Kaya Koks is sure to make the grey skies blue.
They will release their debut EP, One Cucumber, Fuji Apple in October 2008.
www.myspace.com/alaling
Poster to be placed up.