[NEW SINGLE(S)] Doraemon-like wife & incompetent financial institutions? VIONA has a song for it
In this edition of VIONA's (almost) daily bulletin, we cover ridiculous governmental advice and banks!
Music:Â the dirty baggage that comes with it, the future trying to make sense of it
In this edition of VIONA's (almost) daily bulletin, we cover ridiculous governmental advice and banks!
That's what we're all thinking, but not doing because we're staying safe and thinking long-term.
A cool compilation is out now for music lovers who are at the crossroads of bedroom pop, power pop and lo-fi.
Maya Hawke, actress from Stranger Things, takes a solidly country route with new single
Like a news bulletin, VIONA is on a daily streak with two new singles 'T20 (cemar duli)' & 'WFH'
‘Processed by the Boys’ speaks to the often elusively cordial nature in the way human beings are treated like cogs.
In Ominous times, this psych rock band from Malaysia jams it out anyway!
Brazilian band, Los Volks, announces a new melancholic single coming out 16 April
Two new singles by VIONA on the coronavirus crisis in Malaysia talks about unlikely hoards and heroes
Margaret Glaspy's new album eschews from folksy rock roots to a more electronic, synth-oriented ode to love.
SonaOne flexes his trilingual wackiness (Malay, English, French) in a club-banger fusion that combines funny one-liners and zingers.
Up-and-coming trio deliver a heartfelt, R&B-flavoured story about the struggles of being in a toxic, abusive relationship.
Veraniegas is a sophisticated blend of sorrow and joy when it's not overtly formulaic
Khione is a unique wintry experience that doesn't exploit the sentiment of staying warm, or even the heartbreak of cold, cold, Solitude
It's a madness, really. The best kind
It also takes time to simmer, not rushing into the chaos way too fast or too early. An emotional rollercoaster.
All of this is caught in a whirlwind of dense, gritty production that manages to maintain a sweet kind of manic melody
A stadium anthem with so much space and magnanimity.
Like a classic drug-induced psychosis, Farmer Barnaby has all the elements of a bad trip
The vocal harmonies on this thing somehow feel even more eerie than the Simon and Garfunkel version, but it doesn't really stick the landing