Baybeat 2010 Esplanade rocks the waterfront

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Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay is set to rock the waterfront with the ninth edition of Baybeats 2010, featuring over 50 free performances by 36 acts from Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, The Philippines, Indonesia, China/Hong Kong, Brazil, Canada, and USA. From 20 – 22 August 2010, the three-day alternative music festival will feature a diverse range of sounds from folk and indie-rock to electronica and metal. With its edgy and eclectic line-up of up-and-coming and dynamic independent Asian musicians, Baybeats has become an essential destination for musicians and music-lovers, local and international alike, to experience the spirit of alternative music in Asia.

Said Ms Esther Chloe Masada Lee, Programming Officer, The Esplanade Co. Ltd, “We want to encourage deeper interaction and artistic exchange between our artists and we are very excited about the collaboration between American musician Jon Auer and Singapore‟s very own indie rock band TypeWriter, where they will come together as one to play each other‟s works, including original materials from TypeWriter‟s first-ever album to be released soon! We hope that these exchanges of ideas will help foster camaraderie and growth in our local as well as international acts in Baybeats.”



Baybeats 2010 – Line-Up 20 August 2010, Friday

Arena (Outdoor Theatre)
7.00pm – 7.30pm
Fishtank
8.00pm – 8.30pm
Trella
9.00pm – 9.30pm
Car Crash Hearts (Malaysia)
10.00pm – 10.45pm
TypeWriter & Jon Auer (USA)

Powerhouse
7.30pm – 8.00pm
Cockpit
8.30pm – 9.00pm
The Standards (Thailand)
9.30pm – 10.00pm
Duxton Plains
10.45pm – 11.30pm
Rudra

Chillout Stage (Concourse)
6.30pm – 7.00pm
Techy Romantics (The Philippines)
7.15pm – 7.45pm
Carlos Castaño (The Philippines)
8.00pm – 8.45pm
Jon Auer (USA)
9.00pm – 9.30pm
Techy Romantics (The Philippines)
9.45pm – 10.15pm
Carlos Castaño (The Philippines)

21 August 2010, Saturday

Arena (Outdoor Theatre)
6.00pm – 6.30pm
Santamonica (Indonesia)
7.00pm – 7.30pm
Run Neon Tiger
8.00pm – 8.30pm
Basement in My Loft
9.00pm – 9.30pm
The Camerawalls (The Philippines)
10.00pm – 10.45pm
Suchness
11.15pm till late
4imaginaryboys

Powerhouse
6.30pm – 7.00pm
An Honest Mistake (Malaysia)
7.30pm – 8.00pm
Lunarin
8.30pm – 9.00pm
Chicosci (The Philippines)
9.30pm – 10.00pm
Meltg Snow
10.45pm – 11.15pm
King Ly Chee (Hong Kong)

Chillout Stage (Concourse)
5.30pm – 6.00pm
Elektone
6.15pm – 6.45pm
de…connextor (Thailand)
7.00pm – 7.45pm
David Choi (USA)
8.00pm – 8.30pm
Cosmic Armchair
8.45pm – 9.15pm
Elektone
9.30pm – 10.00pm
de…connextor (Thailand)
10.15pm – 10.45pm
Cosmic Armchair

Observation Deck (library@esplanade)

3.30pm – 3.50pm
Santamonica (Indonesia)
4.00pm – 4.20pm
David Choi (USA)
4.30pm – 4.50pm
King Ly Chee (Hong Kong)
5.00pm – 5.20pm
Chicosci (The Philippines)
6.00pm – 6.20pm
Suchness
22 August 2010, Sunday
Arena (Outdoor Theatre)
6.00pm – 6.30pm
Postbox
7.00pm – 7.30pm
Kyoto Protocol (Malaysia)
8.00pm – 8.30pm
Modern Children (Hong Kong)
9.00pm – 9.45pm
Handsome Furs (Canada)

Powerhouse

6.30pm – 7.00pm
The Zozi
7.30pm – 8.00pm
The Brandals (Indonesia)
8.30pm – 9.00pm
Hedgehog (China)
9.45pm – 10.45pm
Mixhell (Brazil)

Chillout Stage (Concourse)

5.30pm – 6.00pm
Celina Foo
6.15pm – 6.45pm
Handsome Furs (Canada)
7.00pm – 7.30pm
Prema Yin (Malaysia)
7.45pm – 8.15pm
Celina Foo
8.30pm – 9.00pm
Prema Yin (Malaysia)

Observation Deck (library@esplanade)

3.30pm – 3.50pm
Kyoto Protocol (Malaysia)
4.00pm – 4.20pm
Mixhell (Brazil)
4.30pm – 4.50pm
Celina Foo
5.00pm – 5.20pm
Prema Yin (Malaysia)
6.00pm – 6.20pm
Modern Children (Hong Kong)

Local
 Celina Foo
 Cosmic Armchair
 Elektone
 Fishtank
 Lunarin
 Rudra
 Suchness
 TypeWriter
 Basement in My Loft – Baybeats Auditions
 Cockpit – Baybeats Auditions
 Duxton Plains – Baybeats Auditions
 Meltg Snow – Baybeats Auditions
 Postbox – Baybeats Auditions
 Run Neon Tiger – Baybeats Auditions
 The Zozi – Baybeats Auditions
 Trella – Baybeats Auditions
 4imaginaryboys – DJs

Regional
 An Honest Mistake (Malaysia)
 Car Crash Hearts (Malaysia)
 Carlos Castaño (The Philippines)
 Chicosci (The Philippines)
 de…connextor (Thailand)
 Hedgehog (China)
 King Ly Chee (Hong Kong)
 Kyoto Protocol (Malaysia)
 Modern Children (Hong Kong)
 Prema Yin (Malaysia)
 Santamonica (Indonesia)
 Techy Romantics (The Philippines)
 The Brandals (Indonesia)
 The Camerawalls (The Philippines)
 The Standards (Thailand)

International
 David Choi (USA)
 Handsome Furs (Canada)
 Jon Auer (USA)
 Mixhell (Brazil)
 
Artists Bios Local Celina Foo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUev6_gGNgw Celina has held aspirations of becoming a successful singer-songwriter since weekly singing competitions at her grandmother‟s when she was five years old. Armed with her 90s-style brand of music and her ability to translate the inspiration she receives from listening to an artiste into original songs, Celina hopes the experience of this showcase will bring her closer to her dreams. Celina was mentored by Kevin Mathews in TAP2010.

Cosmic Armchair
http://www.myspace.com/thecosmicarmchair Cosmic Armchair is an Electronic Pop duo based in Singapore that has their music distributed internationally. Cosmic Armchair‟s unique brand of electronic pop music has been described as “Trance with a New Wave feel”. In their latest album, A Different View, Cosmic Armchair combines dance and future pop influences with thought-provoking lyrics and driving beats in 5 fresh and original Electronic Pop Songs. Elektone
http://www.myspace.com/elektone Created in 2006, Elektone has been busy guest performing for notable visitors to Singapore shores such as Jens Lekman, DYKO, IGO, Goodnight Electric and Montag. Codenamed de_selecta, themes of the Elektone sound is intimately pegged to the love+hate/forgiveness+revenge equation. Coupled with their computer-aided manipulations, crying guitars, coaxing synthpads and a stable of beats, Elektone has progressively made significant changes to their „live‟ setup to streamline their bedroom creations into forms of realism. Fishtank
http://www.myspace.com/fishtankrock Fishtank‟s unique punk-ska sensibility was fresh, immediate, weird and exquisite – a cacophony of melodic intricacy tempered by a quirky, childlike enthusiasm. 2001‟s albums Souvenir Novelties & Party Tricks hurtled towards jaded, unsuspecting music fans at warp speed.

Lunarin
http://www.lunarin.com Lunarin consists of Linda Ong, Ho Kah Wye and Loo Eng Teck. They have been playing together for more than 15 years. Initially inspired by grunge bands such as Alice in Chains and Soundgarden, they have since expanded their musical horizons to create a soundscape reminiscent of the progressive art-rock/heavy metal stylings of Tool, A Perfect Circle and Mastodon coupled with the lyrical sensitivities of PJ Harvey and Tori Amos.

Rudra
http://www.myspace.com/vedicmetal Rudra is a well-known name in the South East Asian Metal scene. The band was formed way back in 1992. Since then the band has never looked back or stopped its activity in the Metal scene. The band evolved from being a humble Death Metal band to the 'founders' of a new metal genre called Vedic Metal. To date RUDRA has released 5 full-length albums which have won critical acclaim in different parts of the world. Suchness
http://www.substitute.com/bands/suchness.html Suchness once ruled the airwaves in the mid-1990s when "Spellweaver" was voted Best Local Song by popular radio station 91.3 FM. Plans to record its full-length debut came to an abrupt halt when frontman Noel Yeo (Vocals/Guitar) left for studies overseas. Now the four-piece returns with its unique brand of energetic, guitar pop for one night only, fourteen years after its last performance.

TypeWriter
http://www.myspace.com/typewriterband With a line-up that hails like a who's who in the Singapore indie-rock scene, Typewriter could easily be touted as an indie superband. The band owes its musical influences to the Pop-Underground movement which includes inspirational songwriters like Big Star, Weezer, Wilco, Guided By Voices, Aimee Mann and Elvis Costello. 4imaginaryboys
http://www.myspace.com/4_imaginary_boys 4imaginaryboys is a deejay collective described as “Bobby Gillespie with 2000 John Peel records at a secret disco party for punks in pumps. Following indie night residencies at Liquid Room's SoundBar and at Barbaablackchic, the Boys have been spotted behind the decks at Butter Factory, Cocco Latte, Q Bar, House and, Zouk's Flea & Easy. They are ARC, Cloudy J, 4Nik8r and Half Biscuit. Baybeats Auditions Basement in My Loft
www.myspace.com/basementinmyloft Basement In My Loft is a power trio, still trying to find a comfortable genre. Comprising of the vocalist / guitarist Adrian Jones, Bassist Zhong Ren and adding some beat clout is Mr Lightning. Drawing influences from a gamut of bands like Fugazi to Neil Young, Johnny Cash to The Jam summing up their sound as “Beat-writer's spiritual melodic grunge grind” would come close. Nuff‟ said, so Listen. Engage. Change something.

Cockpit
www.myspace.com/wearecockpit Barely two years old, Cockpit‟s showmanship at Baybeats 2010‟s audition proved that age ain‟t nothing but a number as they won over a new legion of fans. Fusing storyteller-esque lyrics & theatrical arena rock posturing they were part compelling, part entertaining. Comprising of Johnny Danger (Vocals/Guitars), Sludge (Vocals/Bass), the Collapse of Uncertainty (Drums) and Psyence Fyktion (Vocals/Guitars) these rock opera-tistes are indeed a force to be reckoned with this Baybeats!

Duxton Plains
www.myspace.com/duxtonplains A forward thinking ethos coupled with their diverse musical background is what sets Duxton Plains apart. Comprising of Adil (drums & vocals), Iman (bass), Zan (guitars) & Sulaiman (guitars / vocals), though Duxton Plain‟s fusion of frenzied riffs, insightful lyrics juxtaposed with the positive splendor of metal, emo & hardcore (to name a few) deviates from the normality‟s of conventional songwriting but never at the expense of catchy melodies & pop-infused lyrics.

Meltg Snow
www.myspace.com/meltgsnow666 Since 1999 Zach (Guitars), David (Guitars), Lord Insanity (Vocals), Bexxx (Bass) and Adrian (Drums) have been plying their dark arts in the Asian Goth-Metal scene. With a characteristic aggressive sound replete with intense vocals, these arcane lords have been spreading their metal psalms around the region and winning over a faithful following from as far as Thailand. Their “Black Penance” album has even been picked up and is slated to be released by an international label followed by a 2010 tour.

Postbox
www.myspace.com/postboxband Reminiscent of a light breeze during a picture-esque summer holiday, Postbox‟s pop / rock tunes takes you on a toe-tapping journey. Combining the collective musical talents of Ariff (Guitar), Isa (Bass), Adzim (Guitar), Hussein (Drums) with the unmistakable voice of Samantha, their cheery lyrics juxtaposed with catchy jangle guitar melodies has clearly defined them as one of Singapore‟s leading indie pop darlings.

Run Neon Tiger
www.myspace.com/runneontiger
Channeling song writing vibes of The Killers and melodies of The Strokes, Run Neon Tiger‟s own brand of tuneful indie rock is very much a sound to behold. Complementing Paddy‟s distinct vocals is Jude who provides rhythmic guitar chops over Ben‟s perfectly timed bass lines & Christian‟s frantic drumbeats. They may be a new band but with an ardent fervor to perform missing this talented quartet would be the biggest mistake at Baybeats 2010.

The Zozi
www.myspace.com/thezozi With a debut album titled “Hilamony” (their version of Hilarious Harmony) you know you‟re in for an aural treat with The Zozi! Inspired by musical luminaries such as Morrisey to Ramlee Sarip, the Zozi‟s upbeat tunes & simple comic-esque lyrics have never ceased to put a smile on many a punter‟s face. Infusing a surf punk attitude with neu-bohemia rock, The Zozi have performed their songs about their daily lives at gigs such as Radioclash „08 and last year's DiskoPapan held at Cloth and Clef, Kuala Lumpur. Proving that these live wires are an act not to be missed.

Trella
www.myspace.com/trellaband Comprising of Weiwen on vocals, Safith on drums, Nicholas & Joey on guitars & Leon on bass, this diverse quintet have been busy promoting their post hardcore sounds since 2007. Playing numerous shows around the island has seen their impressive fan base grow from leaps & bounds. It‟s no wonder as these manic scene-stealers are a sight to behold when they‟re on stage. Their latest release; The Silver Lining showcases their ability to craft provoking lyrics with tuneful melodies making them an act to look out for at Baybeats 2010!
 
Regional

An Honest Mistake (Malaysia)
http://www.anhonestmistakeband.com/ This 6-piece rock band from Malaysia writes catchy tunes with poppy choruses. In 2009, An Honest Mistake rocked several music festivals in Malaysia as well as played the circuit in popular live venues like Laundry Bar, Urbanattic and The Library. They are set to take 2010 by storm, having just won VIMA 2010‟s Best College Act Award.

Car Crash Hearts (Malaysia)
http://www.myspace.com/carcrashheartsonline Catchy and dynamic punk rock band Car Crash Hearts was established in 2008. To date, the band has released a full album in Malay as well as an English-language single. The name Car Crash Hearts suggest how their music should be. They wear their expression on their sleeves and are always a little punk, a little rock and a lot of fun!

Carlos Castaño (The Philippines)
http://www.citylightsoundtrack.com/ Singer-songwriter Carlos Castaño draws influences from names such as John Mayer and ray LaMontagne. He has just completed his first solo album City Light Soundtrack at Kerplunk! Studios in Makati with production of the album headed by Kelvin Uy of Angulo and Pat Jalbuena. Prior to this full album, he previously released a six-song CD. Chicosci (The Philippines)
http://www.myspace.com/chicoscikills ChicoSci (often spelled as Chicosci) is a 5-piece Filipino rock band based in Manila. The highly-successful debut record established Chico Science as one of the forerunners of the new generation of rock. The album “Revenge of the Giant Robot” spawned hits such as Amen, Soopafly, and the MTV hit, Sink or Swim. This album was also nominated to the prestigious Awit Awards for Best Rock Recording. Their first-ever music video Sink or Swim, directed by Lyle Sacris, also won as the Best Directed Video for the 2001 MTV Pilipinas Awards. Later on, they decided to change the name Chico Science to ChicoSci, in order not to be confused with the Brazilian singer.

de…connextor (Thailand)
http://www.myspace.com/deconnextor
de…connextor started out as a side project, grown from Bangkok-based indie band Revenge Of The Cybermen. While the band is essentially a duo, they often perform with guest artists so every gig is slightly different. They sound like an electronic mis-mash of their influences Ladytron, Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys, M83 and The Horrors.

Hedgehog (China)
http://www.myspace.com/hedgehogcn Hugely popular with both musical hipsters, for the brilliance of their compositions and performances, and with rock and roll party animals, for their wild, out of control pop frenzy, Hedgehog‟s music is approachable and unique. Percussionist and vocalist Atom (阿童木) is a tiny girl who just barely peeps over the top of her drum kit but who bangs out explosive rhythms like a monster possessed. Bassist Box (博宣), punches out the tight bass lines that hold the songs together while seeming lost in oblivion. Guitarist and vocalist ZO (子健) slashes out huge waves of chords while jumping, twirling, staggering and even falling over several times during his performances without letting up for the slightest pause. King Ly Chee (Hong Kong) Their gritty, fast-played riffs and harsh gravelly vocals inspire, moshing and more. Hailing from China, this hardcore metal band has won itself enthusiastic response from their countrymen, fans in Asia and even online with their authentic playing and straight-forward set-up. Seasoned through ten years of performing live and more recently to audiences of 30,000, King Lychee will certainly show their royal rock roots when they descend upon the Esplanade Waterfront in Baybeats 2010. Kyoto Protocol (Malaysia)
http://www.myspace.com/kpband A band that everyone has a hard time describing (and a much easier time enjoying), gusto rock group Kyoto Protocol has come leaps and bounds from their humble beginnings piecing together splinters from two separate bands in 2008. Drawing their influences from bands such as Pearl Jam, Sonic Youth and The Clash, Kyoto Protocol wowed the judges at Yamaha Asian Beat Competition in KL, proceeding to the National Finals where they finished as the runner-up. Kyoto Protocol has also played on stages of varying sizes, from intimate sets at No Black Tie to the festival-sized Rock the World 9. Thematic, unconventional but deceivingly catchy, Kyoto Protocol, like their namesake, is divisive yet utterly undeniable.

Modern Children (Hong Kong)
http://modernchildren.net Modern Children was formed in the winter of 2006 in Hong Kong. Chih (Guitar/Bass) who was greatly inspired by indie-pop band Belle & Sebastian roped in his twin brother Tony (Drums) and subsequently found other members Kenneth Tsang (Vocals/Guitar/Bass), and Jimmy Cheung (Guitar/Bass) through the internet. The band‟s use of unconventional instruments like toys and effects brings their music to a different level.

Prema Yin (Malaysia)
http://www.premayin.com/ Prema Yin is no stranger to the music industry in Malaysia. Having launched her EP, “Eyo Eyo” in August 2009, she has thus received great reviews from the local media. The press has dubbed her as the upcoming “Rock Princess” of Malaysia. She was the winner for NTV7‟s Malaysian Topstar in 2004. Although she was awarded a recording contract, she declined the offer and dived straight into building her experience and knowledge in the music scene.

Santamonica (Indonesia)
http://www.myspace.com/santamonica Established in 2003, Santamonica is the brainchild of duo Joseph Saryuf and Anindita. Describing their sound as the musical version of a trip down to Alice In Wonderland adventures, it is an eclectic mixture of pop, bossanova, electronic, and classic waltz which drawing influences from Astrud Gilbeto, Antonio Jobim, My Bloody Valentine to classic Disney soundtracks.

Techy Romantics (The Philippines)
http://www.myspace.com/techyromantics
When the Techy Romantics start playing, the beats begin breathing, guitars come a-stirring, vocals creep in, and then the songs, they just come alive. There‟s just this powerful surge of energy that nobody can resist. That cosmic force is exactly what greeted Ryan Villena, Dondi Virrey, and Camyl Besinga that Sunday afternoon in mid-2008, when the three, for the heck of it, decided to jam. In less than a month, the Techy Romantics had written enough songs to fill the usual gig sets.

The Brandals (Indonesia)
http://www.myspace.com/audioimperialist Formed in late 2001 as The Motives in urban polluted Jakarta, The Brandals are Edo Wallad on vocal, Bayu on Lead guitar, Tonny on Rythm guitar, Doddy on Bass and Rully Annash on Drums. They spent most of 2002 rehearsing and performing their own materials, as well as classic Rock n‟ Roll standards from The Who, The Stones, Hendrix, Kinks, some Pistols and The Clash. Early 2003 saw Edo leaving the band but introducing Eka Annash (Rully's older brother) to the line-up. As the band gained more new fans in the subsequent years, their album sales rose to dramatic numbers of 35,000 copies nationwide in Indonesia.

The Camerawalls (The Philippines)
http://www.myspace.com/thecamerawalls Formed in Manila, Philippines in the last few quarters of 2007, The Camerawalls (with Clementine on Vocals/guitars and Law Santiago on bass) is known for creating sophisticated pop music. With a combination of jangly acoustic and elegantly driving electric guitars, they have succeeded in establishing a sound that will artfully give a nod to a variety of influences from the 60s to the 80s and beyond. The indie pop heritage of Clementine (formerly of Orange & Lemons) resonates throughout and reverberates excellence both musically and lyrically. The Camerawalls have since released their debut album Pocket Guide To The Otherworld on 3 July 2008 and a digital single called The Sight Of Love.

The Standards (Thailand)
http://www.myspace.com/thestandardsmyspace Thai-British band The Standards were formed in June 2007. They have since launched themselves to become one of the more recognisable indie bands in the Bangkok music scene. Ayu, Mc and Nit make up the Thai half of the band, while Matt Smith and Paul Smith complete the British half. They describe their music as somewhere between Kasabian, Blur and Chas n Dave!
 
International

David Choi (USA)
http://www.davidchoimusic.com David Choi is a Korean American musician and youtube video producer living in Los Angeles. He usually performs a mix of original songs and covers of pop hits. As of April 19, 2010 Choi is the 14th most subscribed musician on YouTube and the 82nd most subscribed overall, with 273, 866 subscribers and over 6.2 million channel views. His humourous song “You Tube, A Love Song” has received over 2.5 million views.

Handsome Furs (Canada)
http://www.myspace.com/handsomefurs Handsome Furs is an electro punk indie rock band from Montreal, Canada. The band comprises husband/wife duo Dan Boeckner, from Wolf Parade and Atlas Strategic, and Alexei Perry. The band signed on to Sub Pop Records in late 2006, and released their first full-length album, Plague Park, in 2007. The duo also star in a new original travel web series, "Indie Asia" produced by CNN.com that premiered January 21, 2010. The weekly documentary series follows the bands travels in China, Hong Kong, Thailand and Vietnam.

Jon Auer (USA)
http://www.myspace.com/jonauermusic Jon Auer is co-founder of the power pop band The Posies, along with Ken Stringfellow. Auer and Stringfellow have also been a part of the rejuvenated Big Star. Auer was a founding member of Sky Cries Mary. As a solo artist, Auer has released an EP, 61/2 and a full-length record on the label Pattern25 called Songs from the Year of Our Demise. Auer is also a producer. Auer will be performing 1 solo set and as a guest artist for local band Typewriter.

Mixhell (Brazil)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99b-YklqFO8 Mixhell, the DJ duo comprising of Iggor Cavalera – previously of Brazilian seminal thrash metal band Sepultura – and his wife Laima Layton have never failed to wow audiences the world over with their head banging electro new rave sounds. Selling well over 15 million albums with Sepultura, Igor rose to fame with his primal & intense drumming skills. That was 25 years ago, now he not only DJs alongside Laima, he takes things to a new level by playing live drums during their sets. Catch Mixhell‟s Singapore debut at Baybeats 2010 and experience a live set like never before!
 
Woohoo!

Friday

7.30pm – 8.00pm
Cockpit

10.45pm – 11.30pm
Rudra

Saturday

9.30pm – 10.00pm
Meltg Snow

Mixhell sounds interesting as well :/
 
Heavy Metal Tribune recently conducted an interview with Rudra, headliners for the Powerstage on Friday night (10.45pm to 11.30pm)

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Click here to read the interview!
 
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It seemed to us on the previous interview that Meltgsnow is a very 'tight' band, with excellent cohesion and band relations. They are disciplined and very serious about their music. If you haven't already know it, their band name is pronounced as "melting snow"...

The big question is:
"Are they all serious dudes?"

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This time on Guttered Down The Gutters, we gutter Singapore's veteran band Meltgsnow, and made them dish the dirts of their bandmates...The side of Meltgsnow that you'll never expect...

You deserve the dumbass award of the year if you miss out Meltgsnow's performance this Saturday,
21st August 2010, 9.30pm

(Ed's Note: All 5 members participated in this guttering ritual. Have fun guessing which answers belongs to which.)
(Ed's Warning: Do not eat or drink while reading this, HMT is not responsible for your choking to death :) )

Click here to read the full article!

(c) Heavy Metal Tribune 2010
 
im not surprised that king lychee used mesa stacks during their set.. i think it was their own amps.. coz singapore always uses the boring marshall stacks..
 
im not surprised that king lychee used mesa stacks during their set.. i think it was their own amps.. coz singapore always uses the boring marshall stacks..
Haha is not KLC using their own amps, if not wrong Meltngsnow has destory the amps!!!
 
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