Eleventh Avenue is Nazrin (guitars + vocals), Anep (bass + vocals) and Pozy (drums), and was formed in 2010 as a side project from a ska-punk band the three were also in at the time.
Popscene has been active in and around the local Johor music scene since 2014, with their own blend of Brit Pop and shoegaze. Find out what makes them tick in our exclusive interview.
Crafting a minimalist sound that’s moody and brooding, Juno and Hanna weaves between pop, dream-pop and electronica, with Hanna’s lilting vocals becoming a focal part of their music.
We love that lo-fi aesthetic in Muck’s music, which still manages to retain a melodic appeal. This combo makes them feel authentic, lovable and down-to-earth; some may even say that it’s the “sound” of Ipoh.
SOFT puts together one brutal assault of music, a sonic wall that slams right up to your face and knocks you out. They’re definitely NOT like their namesake.
Six-piece britpop band with rock ‘n roll leanings, Molly Dolly was formed in 2008 and have been in the Ipoh music scene since then, growing up through the scene’s formative years.
Ramayan blend elements of psychedelia in their re-imagining of post-modern pop, echoing music from the past. To a time when music was stripped down, and not so much about sound design as it is about “feel”.