JAKARTA - Antartick is back at work. After 'speeding up' through Mobil Butut, the band from Bogor released a new single (single) titled Biru Kelabu since 21 April yesterday. Through this single, Antartick also introduced a new formation with the inclusion of Sandy Adityar as a drummer.

As if they never stopped exploring, Antartick once again made a song with a very different concept compared to the previous single. Even the presentation is 100 percent different; usually the song sung by Joe as the frontman, but this time the song was sung by Helvi the bassist. The reason? Improvising mistakes that are not realized during the recording process.

"During the workshop process leading up to the recording of this song, Joe could not participate because he was preparing for a college session. Like it or not, Helvi himself sang to make a guide and continued to take instruments with arrangements and tones that match Helvi's vocal range. Now, there is the problem; I forgot to change the tone according to Joe's vocals, ”explained Anang (guitar) with a laugh.

After the process of recording the instruments and vocals of the Helvi guide which had been refined a little, it turned out that it felt good and the soul of the song was conveyed. Finally it was decided for this song, Helvi who sang it.

This song tells about the uncertainty of a relationship. Created by Helvi and Anang as co-witters in perfecting lyrics and music arrangement.

"Curhatan, to be precise. I was stuck in a "ghosting" situation. When I feel comfortable with someone suddenly that person disappears. Until finally I gave up, backed off and started to forget. So the funny thing is that when I finished writing this song with a feeling that had already faded, he just came back after me. But never mind, like rice has turned into porridge, the feeling can't be like it used to be, "said Helvi about the background of this song.

To deepen the nuances that have been built up through the arrangement of music and song lyrics, Antartick explored deeper by inviting Didiet Violin to collaborate.

“When I first invited Didiet and sent him the demo version, to be honest, I was a little doubtful whether he wanted to collaborate. Then a few minutes later, Didiet confirmed via WhatsApp that he was willing and imagined to fill in any tone, ”recalled Anang.

Through this song, Antartick tells us to always be aware of anyone around us. It's not just a feeling, but other people around us have their own roles that directly or indirectly affect us.

"Don't ever waste someone who loves you, because when he's gone, he doesn't necessarily come back," said Helvi.


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