Collision Synergizes With Morning Class Birth Album Out Grows Wild

JAKARTA - Collisar, a music group from Tangerang has just released their latest full album titled 'Get Out Growing Wild'. For this project they collaborated with the Class Morning photography community to be creative together.

According to a group press release received in Jakarta, Friday (23/8), there were 21 songs on the album Keluar Tumbuh Liar, which came out five years after Collisari released the album Satanis Fear Ghost.

The focus song on the new album Collisari includes "Punya Mobil Ga Pungi Parking", "Gangster", "Salah Jalan", "If I Become A Civil Servant", "Pura-Purasuka Cat", "Sungkem", "Metallica", "Udah Rapih Kebelet Berak", "Don't Hina Kuli", "Get The Good", and "ABRI".

Album Keluar Tumbuh Liar tells the journey of a fictional character created by Collari named Anton who is facing the dynamics of life in the journey of realizing dreams.

"Anton as a young man in Tangerang Regency who was working on a thesis in the 14th semester had big dreams, but he often got stumbling blocks from his family, neighbors and even ABRI (Ribet Branches)," said Odongpejjj, a member of the Collanceralis quoted from ANTARA.

With a curious mind about the life of the arts, he said, Anton continued to move even though he faced many obstacles on his way.

"Anton himself never had a dream to change everything in his environment, but he always believed what he was running and spent until now was the most appropriate choice for his life. Anton will always come out growing and wild," he explained.

The Collisar Group is fronted by Odongpejjj (bas), Teguh Kurniawan (drums), and Alexunder Bryan (guitar).

They worked on the album Out Grows Wild with the help of Dennis Ferdinand from the band Bronze as a producer.

Collisar in making his new album also collaborates with Class Pagi, the photography community formed by Anton Ismael who focuses on education.

All songs in the Wild Growing Out album will be presented in the lyric video format worked on by members of the Morning Class.

After releasing the album in digital format and video lyrics, Collanari plans to issue an album in a digital disc format and hold exhibitions and tours.