JAKARTA Ade Firza Paloh or who is familiarly called Ade Paloh is the vocalist and lyricist of the band Sore. Together with this band, Ade Paloh has produced four albums, including Centralismo, Ports of Lima, Los Skut Leboys, and Quo Vadis, Sore?.

Despite having achieved a lot of success with Sore, Ade Paloh also had time to make another music project. Call it Marsh Kids and Drs. F. Achmar.

However, from all the music projects he once loved, there was one common thread that linked it all so that it became the hallmark of Ade Paloh himself, namely lyrics.

The lyrics of Ade Paloh's work often struggle with the frenzy of life with poetry and at the same time feel humanist. The metaphora he uses, feels different from other Indonesian lyricists.

With this ability, it produces curiosity in the space of our minds. So, who are Ade Paloh's favorite Indonesian lyricists and what are the reasons?

The question was answered in Ade Paloh's list told VOI. Please listen, yes!

First, Eros Djarot. Connecting love for nature at dusk and at night, wrapping a sense of anxiety will lose his lover, and realizing his own romance as part of the risks of parenting.

Second, Ebiet G Ade. Keep on the lyrics of nature that are allegorical and social analogies, which always bow to the power of God.

Third, Sigit Pramudita (Three in the morning). Competing and matching natural words with a strong sense of morbidity so that it becomes beautiful and dark at once.

Fourth, Cholil Mahmud (Direct House of Glass). Playing in a pool of words that connects social spaces that rely on spiritual, humanist, and political traits.

Fifth, Jimi Multhazam (The Up Willings, Morfem, Jimi Jazz). Mining the lyrics of urban comics to a naive but dynamic and progressive sense of rejuvenation.


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