It's Time for Rock Musician Struggling Now

It's Time for Rock Musician Struggling Now
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JAKARTA - You're felt was rare to hear the frenetic of rock music sound in the room of hear the music of Indonesia such as in the current era of 80-90s. Is it true that Indonesia rock music is now sinking?
"Rock music is currently 'apparent death'. But do not have to like it," said the rocker of the 90s era, Bangkit Sanjaya in Jakarta, recently.
But he admitted to not break the charcoal with a state of 'apparent death' of rock country today. His experience across the decades in the music world teaches many things, one of that is conviction.
"The music world was spinning, sometimes rising pop, dangdut go up, then melayu pop. And now it's time for a rock musician struggling. And I'm sure this year the rock music triumphed again," he said.
Yul, guitarist Interstate band added, the apparent death of rock music in Indonesia also a lot due of TV and radio rarely featuring work of homeland rock musicians.
"There are even radio prohibiting play rock songs at certain hours," he said.
Even so, Bangkit sure if the era of rock music will rise again this year. His beliefs, not just any ejected. He sees it based on indications if in some places such as cafes, rock music is considered noisy, now it takes longer.
"And a lot of fans, this time the rock community has started a lot more. Just wait one 'explode', then make this stuff. Here Interstate, rock band which I built will come up with their own inner. Like what? We look to 3 to 4 months forward. I'm sure this year rock will climb again," he said.
Speaking of strategy, Bangkit claims will be all out in an effort to revive the rock at homeland. Including through Interstate fronted by Yul (guitar), Taras (guitar/keyboard), Alen (drums), Batok (bass) and Axel (vocals).
"We have to record first. In addition, together with my friend Alex, we want Interstate more appear. As the ancient right there Godbless, The Rollies, AKA. The flow disparate, but it's still rock. We want to be like that now," Bangkit said.
"Rock music is currently 'apparent death'. But do not have to like it," said the rocker of the 90s era, Bangkit Sanjaya in Jakarta, recently.
But he admitted to not break the charcoal with a state of 'apparent death' of rock country today. His experience across the decades in the music world teaches many things, one of that is conviction.
"The music world was spinning, sometimes rising pop, dangdut go up, then melayu pop. And now it's time for a rock musician struggling. And I'm sure this year the rock music triumphed again," he said.
Yul, guitarist Interstate band added, the apparent death of rock music in Indonesia also a lot due of TV and radio rarely featuring work of homeland rock musicians.
"There are even radio prohibiting play rock songs at certain hours," he said.
Even so, Bangkit sure if the era of rock music will rise again this year. His beliefs, not just any ejected. He sees it based on indications if in some places such as cafes, rock music is considered noisy, now it takes longer.
"And a lot of fans, this time the rock community has started a lot more. Just wait one 'explode', then make this stuff. Here Interstate, rock band which I built will come up with their own inner. Like what? We look to 3 to 4 months forward. I'm sure this year rock will climb again," he said.
Speaking of strategy, Bangkit claims will be all out in an effort to revive the rock at homeland. Including through Interstate fronted by Yul (guitar), Taras (guitar/keyboard), Alen (drums), Batok (bass) and Axel (vocals).
"We have to record first. In addition, together with my friend Alex, we want Interstate more appear. As the ancient right there Godbless, The Rollies, AKA. The flow disparate, but it's still rock. We want to be like that now," Bangkit said.
(rnz)