Ahad, 4 Disember 2011
SMF NEWSLETTER ISU # 7
SELEPAS 8 tahun ( last isu tahun 2003),akhirnya SMF NEWSLETTER ISU 7 # kembali dlm format zerox /hard copy!!Untuk mendapatkan dijemput hadir pada gig EVIL CAT ONSLAUGHT pada 11.12.2011 di The Curve Bar,Kuching free copy plus Audio CD Compilation khas untuk 50 crowd terawal.
So, dengan tiket RM10 anda dapat :
1.Menonton live band tempatan
2.SMF NEWSLETTER ISU 7#
3.CD AUDIO COMPILATION BAND METAL
4.STIKER
5.Anda telah menyumbang sesuatu yang bermakna kepada scene ..:)
JOMMM DATANG BERAMAI-RAMAI!!!
Jumaat, 2 Disember 2011
SMF PART II dan kontroversinya...
Rasanya ramai juga yang tak tahu berita ini pernah tersiar di surat khabar tempatan dulu,terutama semasa demam 'fitnah' Black metal pada tahun 2000 ..dan ya,SMF juga terkena 'tempiasnya'...Apapun,gua tidak mau mengulas panjang,yang sejarah tetap menjadi sejarang,harapnya prahara ini tidak akan berulang kembali...( Kredit untuk Fabian Ulatanah atas koleksi peribadi keratan akhbar tersebut )
Rabu, 30 November 2011
MERDEKA DAY YOUTH MUSIC FESTIVAL MIRI 2003
KOLEKSI FOTO SMF
Sekarang ni gua ada mood untuk uploasd gambar gig SMF yang lama-lama dan belum pernah dikeluarkan (koleksi peribadi)..Jadi untuk sesi pertama ini gua keluarkan dulu photo gig SMF PART III "HAIL...MIRI...HAIL" di Miri yang pernah dianjurkan di Miri pada tahun 2000 dahulu..Gig ini agak signifikan kerana inilah pertama kali gig SMF dilangsungkan di luar Kuching dan berjaya menarik crowd dari bahagian Miri/Bintulu/Brunei pada ketika itu..
Isnin, 21 November 2011
SMF "EVIL CAT ONSLAUGHT"!!!!
Sabtu, 19 November 2011
SMF Mini Gig "EVIL CAT ONSLAUGHT"
Ahad, 16 Oktober 2011
Beyond Fiction
Genre
Metal/hardcore
Members
Farhan S. Iswan - Vocals
Ronnie Styles - Guitar/Shred
Nik Nazwan - Bass
Razqan - Drums
Record label
Victorious Rock Productions
About
This Town Ain't Big Enough For The 60,000 of us.
Description
Straight up Music lovers and we kill!
Biography
Beyond Fiction is a Metal band hailing from the west side of Brunei, Kuala Belait town.
Beyond Fiction was formed by Ronnie Styles. The Band loves to write music and is all about experimenting with different types of approaches, thus creating new type of innovative sounds, riff/chord progressions and beats. Not forgetting we like to keep things Melodic and full of heavy fury.
Being well known as one of Brunei's Metal acts, Beyond Fiction will be releasing their debut album somewhere this July 2011. Including remastered bonus tracks for their previous EP demos.
Hope theres gonna be good support from everybody. We are gonna be a promising one. We promise
Current Location:Brunei
General manager:Ronnie Styles
Booking agent:+6738836109
Influences
Children of Bodom, Dream Theater, Pantera, All shall Perish, As blood runs black, Scar symmetry, Periphery, Dream Evil, Firewind, Killswitch Engaged, Nevermore, Megadeth, Iron Maiden, Sacred Mother Tongue, Thella Barrio, Parkway Drive, As I Lay Dying, 8control
Sabtu, 15 Oktober 2011
Shadow Of Death
shajkul akrak
Kremation - Let Them Hate and Fear
KREMATION - Let Them Hate and Fear (Promo 2011)
2 tracks
Free outdoor sticker (4"x4") + Flyers
Price RM12 *byhand
Produce by Eastern Voice Production
Release on 20 Mei 2011 (Out Now)
Isnin, 3 Oktober 2011
The Mystickal East
NEW RELEASE
The Mystickal East
Genre: Majestic Ambient
Country: Brunei Darussalam
Album: "The Rebirth, The Emptiness...My Despair" album 2011
Total Play Time: 18 : 53 min.
Date Release: 6 Aug. 2011
Track List: 1. Grim + 2. Raninidera Inran + 3. Paled + 4. Grim (Epilogue)
Price(p+p): 6 USD or 5 Euro
FOR PURCHASE PLEASE VISIT
http://www.hellhouse666.cjb.net/
Sarpanitum interview (09/2011)
TAKEN FROM METALSTORM.NET
Barry: So, it's been over four years since your debut, what has been happening since? There's been some amount of line-up changes... what caused all that?
Tom Hyde: Yeah, it has been a while! Well we played our last show with the line up of me, Mark Broster, Sean Broster and Vic Lochab in late 2008 and since then the band went on hiatus. At that moment in time we wanted a break from playing live in order to have some time to write new material and towards a second album. However at that time between the band we were either advancing in our careers or our education, half the band were in the final year of university and of course that takes up a lot of time and concentration so somehow the band was put on hold for a while and the writing gradually became less often. Throughout this time I still jammed with Tom as we really did not want to stop writing music, particularly extreme metal. At this point, as not much as happening with the current line up of Sarpanitum and myself and Tom were busy writing and jamming together we believed the best thing was for Tom to come back in the band. Mark and Sean had a amicable split from the band as we wanted to start releasing new material and play live again which, at that point in time Mark and Sean were not able to commit to this.
Barry: So does the band have a full line-up that can play live now? I know this is sometimes the hardest bit...
Tom Hyde: Yes defiantly! So whilst me and Tom were writing, I asked my friend Luke Archer who used to play in Visions Through Hate to take the duties for rhythm guitar and we got in contact with Steve Powell (Anaal Nathrakh, Detrimentum) who seemed very keen to play and blew us away! I think the hardest bit is to find those who have the ability to play fast and tight as well as the desire to do better which explains why we have had so many line up changes. All I can say though is that Me, Tom, Luke, Vic and Steve feel confident and ready to hit the live arena again!
Barry: Well that's good news... so let's look back at the debut album for a moment. When I reviewed it in 2007 I thought there was a massive influence from Behemoth - did you hear that a lot about the album? Were you listening to them a lot at the time or something?
Tom Hyde: Hahaha! Yes, we did. Well with the concept of the first album its based on "The Gilgamesh" which is this ancient Mesopotamian story and of course being based in the middle east we did want the music to interpret a certain "eastern" flare in the style of music which I find also when I listen to Behemoth. I think with the Behemoth comparison again, they like to play big almost film-score like parts with fast speed which makes the riffs particularly brutal. At that time we did listen to Behemoth, but that was one of many bands that we listen to.
Barry: So now there's the Fidelium EP... does it have an official release date?
Tom Hyde: Yes it is released now. It is a independent release through ourselves, we released it as online download to begin with in Spring this year but have now released it on EP and is available via our website.
Barry: It's a really cool EP, quite different to your debut album... more atmospheric elements in there, what influenced this direction?
Tom Hyde: Well we wanted to keep the ethic of being brutal although having stand-out atmospheric elements. We knew that when we were going to release again we did not want to do "Despoilment Of Origin Part II" and in particular wanted to change the concept and did not want to limit ourselves to just basing our music on ancient Mesopotamia. I think Tom will agree on me here that we love brutal music but when you bring something else to it, it make it that much more interesting and diverse. It's trying to keep the balance between brutality and being melody and it's very easy to slip to either side. So back to atmosphere as a band we do not just listen to metal or extreme metal but find many genres of music bring influence. Particularly classical, new-age ambient and sometimes even some electronic music.
Tom Innocenti: I'm personally heavily influenced by black metal in particular. Also some of the riffs come from listening to post-rock and of course Gregorian chant and renaissance choral music.
Barry: So looking at the change of theme, can you explain it to me - the cover of the EP and lyrics, is it about the Knights Templar or something? I know nothing about history, hahaha...
Tom Hyde: Yeah sure! Okay so mainly the concept is based on the first crusade of the Normans going to the holy land in order to conquer and to be repented of their sins. Each of the four tracks covers a different event in that period of history which we explore both in the structure of songs and the lyrics.
Tom Innocenti: Just to correct Tom it wasn't just the Normans haha. Anyway, the crusades, particularly the first have always fascinated me. The EP has quite primitive lyrics to reflect the subject matter really, all-out warfare. The first track being about the fall of Jerusalem through Christian eyes, the second being the fall of Antioch through an Islamic perspective, the 3rd instrumental being from the Islamic perspective again and finally the last track being about the founding of the Knights Templar.
Barry: What inspired this as a theme for your music?
Tom Hyde: Well Tom (Innocenti) had done a solo black metal project called Balor a few years ago which was based around that period of history. When I heard Balor I thought it was great how Tom integrated Gregorian choirs and a feel of that time into fast black metal. So we toyed at first the idea of using Gregorian and medieval styled riffs and integrating it with both black metal and brutal death metal and were really pleased with the results. Also lyrically we found more connection with what was happening at that moment in history and how it provoked moral questions and behaviour. Before Andy Techakosit left we had spoke about doing the next release based on Genghis Khan which we had discussed but found that we had a lot more connection at that moment of time with that period of history which we hope our music captures some elements of this.
Tom Innocenti: As Tom said it was the connection with current affairs that was really key in using this period. The middle-east has always been the subject of desire be it for sacred religious ground or oil.
Barry: You had Leon (Mithras) master it, and you recorded it in his studio - you can certainly hear his influence in there comparing to the Mithras sound... is that what you wanted to go for?
Tom Hyde: Yeah defiantly. With the first album we had recorded it in different studio to Dreaming Studio's (Leons Studio) and it had only been mastered there so we were keen to record and work from scratch there. We worked with Leon doing some of the vocal takes and lead guitars for Despoilment Of Origin and it was great to work with someone so driven and enthusiastic about the music that we play. We are fans of Mithras and I think that we play pretty much in the same sub-genre of music so we thought it would be wise to work with him. He gets the best results from us and genuinely wants that for us as well. Yes, it is different from Despoilment Of Origin and we are really happy with the sound of the latest EP.
Barry: So you must be working on your follow-up album now... what's the progress for it like? Do you think it'll be in the same vein as the EP?
Tom Hyde: Yeah, were still quite keen on working around the idea of the crusades. So far we are still at the writing stage but will make more announcements once we have more material. All further material will be made towards a full length, in the mean time we are hoping to gig and tour with Fidelium before releasing more material.
Barry: That's cool. So I saw the band at the Zero Tolerance show in London in 2008 and I presume that was one of the last shows you did... did you get to tour the UK much before that, or even on mainland Europe anywhere?
Tom Hyde: Yeah that was our last show! Yeah we played around the UK including Leeds, Manchester, Birmingham, London, Bristol and we were lucky enough to play the Eindhoven Deathfest in 2006, that was great to finally play abroad. Something we hope to do again!
Barry: Yeah, I'm sure it'll happen - there're so many death metal festivals around now.
Tom Hyde: At Eindhoven it was great as well as we finally had the chance to meet, see and play with some of our favourite bands... Yeah, in the UK we have Bloodstock which is for various extreme metal bands, I've heard Germany and America are great for festivals. It's great to have a variety of bands at these shows.
Barry: Yeah, there's a million festivals in Germany. So anyway, in the meantime are you going to be searching for a label to release the album, or do you have other ideas about releasing it?
Tom Hyde: Yeah we will be sending Fidelium to various labels to release our next album.
Barry: So we've talked about the EP and the future, I guess things are looking up now the ball is rolling with the band again. How big do you think Sarpanitum can get? Are you interested in being "big", or is this just like a hobby?
Tom Hyde: I'll let Tom answer that one.
Tom Innocenti: Well to be honest as much potential as we have, especially with this new line-up, it would be very unrealistic to think we are going to 'make it big'. That's not to say that we don't take the band seriously, we take it very seriously indeed. Its more than a hobby definitely but we all have lives outside of making music the other guys being in full time work and me being a student. We would of course like to 'make it big' but what interests us the most is making music that both Tom and I would personally like to hear come from an extreme metal band.
Tom Hyde: I think Tom's explained how I feel better than I can! I mean yeah, I would love to write the music I do for a living but I honestly don't know how big we can get... Sarpanitum is definitely a lot more than "a hobby" I find it vital to write music and very constructive and positive to make a sound structure of your thoughts and feelings which we do in Sarpanitum. We are really happy with the line up and we are all driven to play shows and write more songs which I think are more valued principals than just "wanting to make it big".
Barry: Is it true that the guy who designed the Emperor logo also did yours?
Tom Hyde: Yeah it was Christophe Szpajdel - he met us in 2003 or so when he was living in Birmingham and was very keen to listen in to our band practises and draw various different band logos. He would spend most the time doing that, he's a really talented guy! We told him about the concept of the band and how Sarpanitum is the wife of Marduk (ancient god of war) and how we wrote songs on ancient Mesopotamia and he drew the snakes in the logo which we thought was pretty cool and how it is not too difficult to read.
Barry: Well that answered my next question, hahaha. I was wondering what "Sarpanitum" was...
Tom Hyde: Yeah it is another word for "Ishtar" another term was "Sarpanit"
Barry: It would be pretty funny if you toured with the band Marduk...
Tom Hyde: Hahaha yeah! Im sure there is a joke in that somewhere but I'll leave that to the readers!
Barry: Haha, have you ever been tempted to go on Britain's Got Talent for a laugh?
Tom Innocenti: Haha, we could be the next Lordi!
Tom Hyde: Well I saw a YouTube video of a guy from Norway I think? How had corpse painted himself up screeching at the judges, but the poor sod was just shot down really. I don't really know Simon Cowell would dig Sarpanitum, although I like how assertive and driven he is! There is no messing about when it comes to Simon Cowell!
Tom Innocenti: I could never trust a man who has a parting in hair as short as his
Barry: They do live auditions in front of a big audience in some arena now I think, you'd get the chance to play half a song in front of a few thousand people... someone in there might like it, hahaha.
Tom Hyde: Yeah but those trousers? Only a determined badass wears trousers that high whilst wearing sunglass's sipping champagne at a nice resort in Spain!
Barry: Hahaha, he does it because he can. So anyway, in my review of the EP I said that there was a slight tone of The Monolith Deathcult in there... do you know about this Dutch band?
Tom Innocenti: We love them yeah! Tom H especially.
Tom Hyde: Yeah we love them! I First heard of The Monolith Deathcult when they were just called "Monolith" on a French metal magazine Metallian CD sampler and continued to listen to the band. When they released The White Crematorium I was amazed. It is still one of my favourite death metal albums, so when we got to play with them and Macabre in Birmingham I felt really honoured to meet them and play with them. Nice blokes as well!
Barry: That's really cool, I'd love to see them at some point.
Tom Hyde: There amazing, you have to see them, they have a samplist live when I saw them which really brings out the energy that you hear on the albums! I have not seen them play any off their latest CD yet, but I really hope we can meet and play with them again!
Barry: So I've pretty much asked what I can - your EP is out now, what would you both like to say to get people to check it out?
Tom Hyde: Firstly I would like to thank everyone for taking the time to read this interview and to Barry and Metal Storm for organizing this for us! What I would say if that if you are a fan of brutal death metal and black metal with atmospheric elements then check us out. We have one song online from our latest EP Fidelium titled "Before The Walls" if you are keen on this then you can grab both our releases from our website or Bigcartel site. Alternatively we are playing live in Birmingham soon November 19th at the Aslyum 2 and have more gigs to follow around the UK. - Tom want to add anything?
Tom Innocenti: No not really that covers it thanks for the interview though its much appreciated.
Tom Hyde: Yeah thanks for that Barry!
Wacken Open Air 2012
Location: Germany, Wacken
Date: 02-04 August 2012
Website: http://www.wacken.com
Organizer: ICS Event Service
Tickets:
150 €
Buy at www.metaltix.com
Amon Amarth
Dimmu Borgir
Cradle Of Filth
Moonspell
Hammerfall
Gamma Ray
Paradise Lost
Machine Head
Dark Funeral
Scorpions
Napalm Death
Watain
Six Feet Under
Coroner
Ministry
Forbidden
In Extremo
Axel Rudi Pell
U.D.O.
Sick Of It All
Endstille
Party.San Open Air 2012 - Immortal Confirmed As Headliner
Kings-Evil-Sacrosanct-2011
NEW RELEASE
Country: Japan
Genre: Thrash Metal
Tracklist:
01) Trace of Insanity 4:59
02) Stab in the Back 4:02
03) Bind Torture Kill 3:20
04) Retaliation for the Wretch 5:19
05) Gaze into the Brain 5:14
06) Infected with the Blood 4:41
07) Leviathan 3:44
08) Impudence of Brutality 4:04
09) Hollow the Pledge (Bonus Track) 5:15
Ahad, 2 Oktober 2011
KARISMA ISU 18 OUT NOW
INTERVIU EKSKLUSIF DESTRUCTION "LAGENDA THRASH METAL JERMAN!!!"
INTERVIU:
•JIBRIEL
•UNICORN
•PUNAH RANAH
•HIDDEN SILENCE
ENGLISH SECTION:
•MISERY INDEX "We Hope To Come Back Again"
HISTOGRAFI KLASIK:
•MORTAL SIN (AUSTRALIA) 'MAYHEMIC DESTRUCTION' ALBUM 1987
GETUSAN FENOMENAL:
•Download - Revolusi Muzik Digital?
BESI PANAZ :
•ONE CAFE TINGGAL KENANGAN
KOMENTARI METAL:
•MUZIK SEBAGAI AGAMA
AUDIO VIDEO:
•RUSH: BEYOND THE LIGHTED STAGE (2010)
DOKTOR GITAR:
•JANTUNG GITAR DAN RAHSIANYA (bahagian 2)
GILA GADJET:
• Deck 82 • Cyborg amBX Gaming Lights • Microsoft Touch
• Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini• Asus Eee Pad Slider• Zagg InvisibleSHIELD
• Screen Protector • Hanfree • Targus HeatDefense
REVIEW KONSERT/GIG:
•KRASH OUT 2011
•VOLTAN MINI TOUR 2011
•LANGSUYR JURNAL JAKARTA BERDANSA
•KONSERT SAMPAIKAN SALAM ALLEYCATS
POSTER:
•DESTRUCTION
•IMPIETY
•SLASH LIVE IN KUALA LUMPUR 2010
PERADUAN:
•2 KEPING TIKET DESTRUCTION LIVE IN SINGAPORE
•2 KEPING TIKET CHILDREN OF BODOM LIVE IN SINGAPORE
Sabtu, 1 Oktober 2011
Discografia | Discography - Concerto Moon
Origin: Japan (Kagawa)
Genre: Power | Neoclassical Metal
Current line-up
Takashi Inoue - Vocals (Blood IV)
Norifumi Shima - Guitar (Double Dealer, D.T.F.M., Crystal Clear (Jpn), Dion (Jpn))
Toshiyuki Sugimori - Bass (2009-)
Masayuki Osada - Drums (Blood IV, Crystal Clear (Jpn), Emerald Aisles, Shrieker, Moonstruck (Jpn)
Albuns:
From Father To Son[1998]
Fragments Of The Moon[2000]
The End of the Beginning(Live album)[2001]
Gate Of Triumph[2001]
Destruction And Creation(Best of/Compilation)[2002]
Life On The Wire[2003]
(Live)Once in a Life Time[2003]
After the Double Cross[2004]
Rise from Ashes[2008]
LIVE FROM ASHES[2009]
Angel of Chaos[2010]
Discografia | Discography - Amon Amarth
Genre: Melodic Death Metal
Origin: Sweden (Stockholm)
Lyrical Themes: Vikings, Warfare, Norse Mythology
Formed In: 1992
Current Label: Metal Blade
Members:
Current Members:
Johan Hegg - Vocals
Olavi Mikkonen - Guitar
Johan Söderberg - Guitar
Ted Lundström - Bass
Fredrik Andersson - Drums
Former | Past Members:
Guitar:
Anders Hansson (1992-1998)
Drums:
Nico Kaukinen (1992-1996)
Martin Lopez (1996-1998)
Albuns:
Studio:
1998 - Once Sent From The Golden Hall
1999 - The Avenger
2001 - The Crusher
2002 - Versus The World (Limited Edition)
2004 - Fate Of Norns (Limited Edition)
2006 - With Oden On Our Side (Limited Edition)
2008 - Twilight of the Thunder God (Limited Edition)
2009 - The Crusher (Remastered 2CD)
Demos, Split And EP:
1993 - Thor Arise
1994 - The Arrival Of The Fimbul Winter
1996 - Sorrow Throughout The Nine Worlds
2004 - Fate Of Norns Release Shows
2010 - Greatest Hits - Hymns To The Rising Sun (Japanese Edition)
Videos:
2006 - Wrath Of The Norsemen (DVDRip)
Disc 1: Live In Cologne
Disc 2: Live In Summer Breeze 2005
Discografia | Discography - Anthrax
Genre: Speed | Thrash | Groove Metal
Lyrical Themes: Humor | Tough Life | Social Issues | Antifascism
Origin: United States
Location: Yonkers, New York
Members:
Current Members:
* Joey Belladonna: Vocals
* Rob Caggiano: Guitars (Lead)
* Scott Ian: Guitars (Rhythm)
* Frank Bello: Bass
* Charlie Benante: Drums
Past Members:
* Dan Lilker: Bass
* Paul Kahn: Bass
* Kenny Kushner: Bass
* Greg D'Angelo: Drums
* Dave Weiss: Drums
* Greg Walls: Guitars
* Jason Rosenfeld: Vocals
* John Connelly: Vocals
* Dirk Kennedy: Vocals
* Neil Turbin: Vocals
* Bob Berry: Guitars
* Dan Spitz: Guitars
* Matt Fallon: Vocals
* John Bush: Vocals
* Paul Crook: Guitars
* Dan Nelson: Vocals
Albuns:
1984 - Fistful Of Metal
1985 - Armed And Dangerous (EP)
1985 - Spreading The Disease
1987 - I'm The Man
1987 - Among The Living
1988 - State Of Euphoria
1989 - Penikufesin (EP)
1990 - Persistence Of Time
1993 - Sound Of White Noise
1994 - Live (The Island Years)
1995 - Stomp 442
1998 - Volume 8 - The Threat Is Real
2003 - We've Come For You All (Limited Edition)
2003 - Taking The Music Back (Single)
2004 - Music Of Mass Destruction
2004 - The Greater Of Two Evils (2CD Limited Edition)
2005 - Alive 2 (Special Edition)
2009 - Caught In A Mosh: BBC Live In Concert (VBR 220 Kbit/s)
2011 - Fight 'Em 'Til You Can't (Single)
2011 - Worship Music
Rusuah - In The Void (2011)
Noxa - Legacy
Country : Indonesia
Genre : Hardcore | Grindcore
Tracklist:
1. Potential Zero
2. Tanah Air Beta
3. The Leader Has Gone
4. Respect All Ethnic, Kill The Racism
5. Naskleng!!
6. Fight Against Us
7. Feed Us Not Kill Us
8. Hate Song
9. Scream With Vision Unbelieve
10. Hukum Dan Keadilan Hanya Formalitas
11. Tak Akan Menyerah
12. Our Way
13. Brave On The Desert
14. Stop It
15. Punish
16. Grey Nation
17. Our Own Worst Enemy
18. Permanent Midnight
19. K.O. Song
Siksakubur - Tentara Merah Darah (2010)
Country: Indonesia
Genre: Brutal Death Metal
Tracklist:
1.Darah Terpilih 01:08
2.Anak Lelaki Dan Serigala 05:23
3.Menanduk Melawan Tanduk 04:12
4.Neraka Setara Mata 05:08
5.Tentara Merah Darah 03:46
6.Kata Sebagai Senjata 04:18
7.Laskar Pelayan Kegelapan 05:06
8.Sayatan Kedua 04:12
9.Dewa Yang Terluka 04:17
10.Pusara Bala Tentara 05:34
11.Memoar Sang Pengobar 06:46
Kazanna - Will Of Heroes (EP) (2011)
MILITANT ATTACK - Surrender or be Crush!!! (Ep)
KREMATION - Let Them Hate and Fear (Promo 2011)
KREMATION - Let Them Hate and Fear (Promo 2011)
2 tracks
Free outdoor sticker (4"x4") + Flyers
Price RM12
Produce by Eastern Voice Production
Release on 20 Mei 2011(Out Now)
for preview http://www.reverbnation.com/play_now/song_8165695
EASTERN VOICE PRODUCTION
Underground Music-Distro-Merchandise-
Label-contact : +60168765462 or eastern.voiceprod@gmail.com
Narratik - Sign of Semelai (Single 2011)
NEW RELEASE
1 track with lyic + Logo Sticker (waterproof)
Pro cover printable cd
Price RM6 byhand, add $ for postal (*recommanded pos express envelope)
Released on 1st June 2011
Produce by Eastern Voice Production
EASTERN VOICE PRODUCTION
Underground Music-Distro-Merchandise-
Label-contact : +60168765462 or eastern.voiceprod@gmail.com
RESURRECTION - Dark Maya (Single 2011)
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