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Esplanade Late Nite Series: EARBLEEDWAXPOPFUZZKILL w/ STELLARIUM (13Apr2012, 9.30pm)
“ It’s beauty in the beast, and we certainly dig it. 3/5 stars.”
- The Straits Times, Life section, Album review, October 29 2010.
“When you think of the city of Singapore you're not likely to conjure up thoughts of early 90's shoegaze/stoner/noise/dream-pop. Yet that is in fact where the band Stellarium hails from. Their debut album combines shoegaze textures (and attitude) with shredding, bombastic, noise assault guitars."
- The Deli Magazine Online, NYC Scene. Album review by Dave Cromwell, May 20 2010.
“Stellarium’s mix and match approach to creating a unique formula oozes potential, to the point where the likes of Oliver Ackermann (A Place To Bury Strangers) and Emil Nikolaisen (Serena Maneesh) may be cautiously looking over their shoulders in months to come.”
- Drowned in Sound Online, UK, New Release review by Dom Gourlay, November 29 2010.
Not a stranger to the shoegaze and neo-psychedelia communities and music worldwide, Stellarium has been pushing the boundaries of their influences and music by incorporating elements of old and new in their music. Proud stalwarts of the traditional sound as well as fiercely injecting their individual integrities into the mix, they are relentless and unforgiving. Taking into account the beauty and ugliness of life's senses and converting it into sounds.
Stellarium features Azman Kadir on guitars and vocals, Firdhaus Ahmad on bass and Baktiar Zainol on drums and percussion.
Also, be the first to witness animations and art installation by Baktiar, current Masters student of Fine Arts from LASALLE College of the Arts. With chosen works from his most current collection, Baktiar explores the boundaries of personal illness and its relationship with the collective unconscious through the use of mythical allegories combined with wordplay and punk subculture. Put aside art exhibitions and its associated etiquettes, will this multi-disciplinary experience evoke the palpitations in your heart?
Join the trio as they take you on an aural exploration through gritty neo-psychedelia, noise and soundscapes together with art installation and visuals, this coming April, Friday the 13th, at 9pm. The band will be playing a specially selected mix of songs that marks their journey from start to beyond.
EARBLEEDWAXPOPFUZZKILL with STELLARIUM : Friday the 13th April 2012, 9.30pm @ Esplanade Recital Studio. Get your tickets now at all SISTIC outlets or from the Esplanade Box Office.
You could also buy them online:
http://www.sistic.com.sg/cms/events/index.html?contentCode=stella0412
Limited event tees will be on sale there too.
Visit: http://www.facebook.com/events/342536379121740/
https://www.facebook.com/earbleedwaxpop
“ It’s beauty in the beast, and we certainly dig it. 3/5 stars.”
- The Straits Times, Life section, Album review, October 29 2010.
“When you think of the city of Singapore you're not likely to conjure up thoughts of early 90's shoegaze/stoner/noise/dream-pop. Yet that is in fact where the band Stellarium hails from. Their debut album combines shoegaze textures (and attitude) with shredding, bombastic, noise assault guitars."
- The Deli Magazine Online, NYC Scene. Album review by Dave Cromwell, May 20 2010.
“Stellarium’s mix and match approach to creating a unique formula oozes potential, to the point where the likes of Oliver Ackermann (A Place To Bury Strangers) and Emil Nikolaisen (Serena Maneesh) may be cautiously looking over their shoulders in months to come.”
- Drowned in Sound Online, UK, New Release review by Dom Gourlay, November 29 2010.
Not a stranger to the shoegaze and neo-psychedelia communities and music worldwide, Stellarium has been pushing the boundaries of their influences and music by incorporating elements of old and new in their music. Proud stalwarts of the traditional sound as well as fiercely injecting their individual integrities into the mix, they are relentless and unforgiving. Taking into account the beauty and ugliness of life's senses and converting it into sounds.
Stellarium features Azman Kadir on guitars and vocals, Firdhaus Ahmad on bass and Baktiar Zainol on drums and percussion.
Also, be the first to witness animations and art installation by Baktiar, current Masters student of Fine Arts from LASALLE College of the Arts. With chosen works from his most current collection, Baktiar explores the boundaries of personal illness and its relationship with the collective unconscious through the use of mythical allegories combined with wordplay and punk subculture. Put aside art exhibitions and its associated etiquettes, will this multi-disciplinary experience evoke the palpitations in your heart?
Join the trio as they take you on an aural exploration through gritty neo-psychedelia, noise and soundscapes together with art installation and visuals, this coming April, Friday the 13th, at 9pm. The band will be playing a specially selected mix of songs that marks their journey from start to beyond.
EARBLEEDWAXPOPFUZZKILL with STELLARIUM : Friday the 13th April 2012, 9.30pm @ Esplanade Recital Studio. Get your tickets now at all SISTIC outlets or from the Esplanade Box Office.
You could also buy them online:
http://www.sistic.com.sg/cms/events/index.html?contentCode=stella0412
Limited event tees will be on sale there too.
Visit: http://www.facebook.com/events/342536379121740/
https://www.facebook.com/earbleedwaxpop
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