Rian D'Masiv To Soleh Solihun Remembers The Figure Of Ade Paloh

The news of Ade Paloh's death is a deep sorrow for Indonesian music personnel. Several Indonesian musicians expressed their sorrow and memory of the vocalist and guitarist of Sore who died today, Tuesday, March 19.

Rian D'Masiv and Ricky Siahaan (Guitarist Seringai) also expressed their condolences through uploads on their respective Instagram accounts.

"Innalillahi wainnailaihi rajiun.. Brother who never wanted to be called bro.. musician role model, good friend.. Thank you for your works @batbatbata_red. Goodbye bang ade paloh.. deep condolences to @sorezeband friends. Al fatihah," wrote Rian D'Masiv.

"Rest in Peace @batbatbata_red. Thank you for everything my friend. My deepest condolences to the big family @sorezeband," said Ricky Siahaan.

Iga Massardi, guitarist Barasuara, also remembers Ade Paloh. He revealed that there should have been collaboration that was presented after Lebaran this year. However, the plan had to fail because the Afternoon personnel had gone before the Creator.

"Bang... My tears haven't dried yet, bro. We should be collaborating after Eid. It's true that I'm with the miting kids," said Iga Massardi.

"O Allah, how come this is like this. Good people are in the field, God willing. That's 2016 we talked at the fb, still remembers me until I was finally invited to the Afternoon concert. I never thought I would say this, Husnul Khotimah Ade Firza Paloh continued.

Furthermore, The Brandals through an Instagram upload also remembers the figure of Ade Paloh, who they call a very valuable Indonesian musical asset.

"The loss of Ade Paloh @batbatbata_red is a valuable loss of musical assets for all of us. No one will be able to replace it," wrote The Brandals in an Instagram post.

We are witnesses to the birth of @sorezeband and the creation of songs that are now reforming Indonesian music. For us Ade and Sore are inseparable siblings. Sangre por sangre if said Ade. Goodbye Ade. God willing, accept all your deeds of kindness and your work forever. Amen, rabbal naturalin."

Furthermore, comic Soleh Solihun also remembers the figure of Ade Paloh. He revealed how Ade intends to enter the world of fan politics, plans for a musical vacuum in the afternoon.

Finally I met him, before the election. We talked about Ade's intention to relax and rest in the afternoon until an indefinite time. I am not surprised to hear that Ade intends to relax, he has always been critical. So, I think, this is not something instant. I don't know about his vote in the election," said Soleh Solihun.

At our brief meeting, Ade talked about his latest album Sore and its relationship with their hiatus plan. Ade said, he only realized later that there was another meaning why on the album "Quo Vadis, AFTERNOon?" they put "Curtains" as the last song. It turned out as if they were symbolically willing to close the curtain. Which will soon be reopened. Goodbye Ade Paloh. May Allah forgive your sins and accept all your deeds of worship.