JAKARTA - The black plate has again become a special attraction for music lovers. The band, music groups and Indonesian singers began to re-release physical albums,

The Jansen is the latest band to launch a physical album. The punk-rock band released its third album, 'Banal Makin Binal' in a special black plate format for the Indonesian market.

Previously, 'Banal More Binal' in solid, digital, and NFT disc formats was released in mid-2022, and reaped many positive responses.

Adji Pamungkas, bassist of The Jansen hopes that the launch of the blacklist this time can be well received by fans and collectors.

"We are very happy to be able to release the black disk in our own country. Hopefully it can be accepted and lived not only by fans of The Jansen or collectors of disks, but from teenagers to adults," said Adji Pamungkas through a press release received by VOI, Thursday, April 25.

Meanwhile, the album 'Banal More Binal' will go on sale on Friday, April 26 simultaneously, both offline and online on the website www.demajors.com starting at 19.00 WIB.

On the same day, The Jansen with Mika Tobing and Ammar Yazid will also be present at [at]demajors M Bloc, Jakarta for live interviews and meet and greet interviews.

After the release event, The Jansen will immediately go to Singapore, Malaysia and Taiwan to run a series of From Bogor To Asia Tour 2024 performances which will start from April 27 to May 5.


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