Need fresh tunes? From RuoH’s dreamy keroncong to Midnight Fusic’s electrifying comeback, these latest releases bring nostalgia, emotion, and killer sounds. Hit play and enjoy!
If you’re a fan of music that speaks to the soul (and gets stuck in your head), you won’t want to miss out on these gems. Let’s dive into the latest releases that deserve a spot in your rotation!
RuoH – “Keroncong Lumut”
RuoH’s “Keroncong Lumut” is a beautifully nostalgic piece that blends traditional keroncong elements with a fresh, contemporary feel. The lyrics evoke a deep sense of longing, as the song reflects on memories of a significant place and the emotions tied to it.
Lines like “Masihkah kau ingat? Kenangan di lokasi itu” suggest a sentimental return to the past, while “Kita terbang namun saling rindu” convey the ache of separation despite moving forward. The song’s melancholic undertones, combined with its dreamy instrumentals, make it a must-listen for those who appreciate music that bridges the past and present.
Stream “Keroncong Lumut” now and let the nostalgia take over.
Dewataraya – “Tak Dapat Berjinjit”
Dewataraya’s “Tak Dapat Berjinjit” is a soul-stirring anthem of longing and struggle, capturing the feeling of being on the cusp of something greater yet never quite reaching it. The repeated plea for “seinchi” (an inch) and lines like “Firasat dah mula berubah, jatuhlah air dari muka” express quiet disillusionment, as if slowly accepting that his place in the world is slipping away.
The song’s emotional weight deepens as the narrator questions, “Hey manusia, aku mahu bertanya, bagaimana kau mendapatkannya?” – a reflection on envy and frustration. In its final moments, it takes on a spiritual dimension: “Masihkah ada ruang untuk ku menapak di SyurgaMu?” Haunting arrangements and powerful vocals make this track an experience of deep introspection.
Listen to “Tak Dapat Berjinjit” today and feel the depth of its emotion.
Luqman Podolski – “Kau Apa Sebenarnya?” EP
After years of honing his sound, Luqman Podolski has finally unveiled his debut EP, “Kau Apa Sebenarnya?” This project marks a pivotal moment in his career, showcasing a mix of personal storytelling and sonic experimentation.
The EP features standout tracks like “Tiba-Tiba,” “Tak Sedar Diri,” and “Aku Dah Tak Percaya,” a collaboration with Zynakal that almost didn’t happen. The long-awaited full version of “M***” also makes an appearance, fulfilling fans’ years-long request for its completion. Luqman weaves themes of self-doubt, heartbreak, and growth into catchy melodies, making this EP a compelling listen from start to finish.
Don’t miss out – stream “Kau Apa Sebenarnya?” now on all major platforms.
Midnight Fusic – “Residue”
Midnight Fusic returns with “Residue,” the first single from their upcoming EP, “Modus Operandi.” The track marks a significant evolution in their sound, blending early 2000s rock influences with a more mature and refined approach.
Lyrically, it explores emotional turmoil and the struggle to move on, with lines like “Couldn’t take away my pain, couldn’t reach out to my flaws” capturing the weight of unresolved feelings. Yet, the chorus offers a sense of resilience: “Hold on tight, it’ll be just fine.”
Experience “Residue” now and get a taste of what’s to come from Midnight Fusic.
Victoria’s Love Letter – “EP1: Surat Untuk Dunia” EP
Victoria’s Love Letter (VLL) introduces themselves with a powerful debut, “EP1: Surat Untuk Dunia,” a six-track emotional journey through love, loss, hope, and self-liberation. The standout track, “Tak Mungkin (2nd Hope),” breathes new life into an older song with deeper arrangements and rawer emotions.
Meanwhile, “Selamat Tinggal Dunia Khayalan” and “Tetap Langit Terang” deliver messages of chasing reality over illusion and finding light in dark times. With each track carrying its own emotional weight, this EP isn’t just a collection of songs – it’s an immersive journey worth experiencing.
Stream “EP1: Surat Untuk Dunia” now and stay tuned for more updates from VLL.