JAKARTA - The age of the rock band The Brandals is quite long, because it is more than 20 years old. However, we will easily get to know this band through the documentary they have made. Titled Marching Towards Death, this film summarizes the initial story of The Brandals formed until the 2012s era.
Marching Towards Death displays a wild side of The Brandals without censorship. This film by director Faesal Rizal was worked on from 2007 to 2012 ago. With the footage in it makes us seem to cross the times and feel how The Brandals grew with the changing times.
This film features personnel and former personnel of The Brandals, such as Eka Annash (vocals), Radit Syaharzam (bass), PM Mulyadi (guitar), late Rully Annash (drums), Tony Dwi Setiaji (guitar EX), Bayu Indrasoewarman (guitarex) and Doddy Wiyono ( bassex).
Close people, such as managers to music observers, also voiced in Marching's documentary Towards Death.
It summarizes the first decade of The Brandals' journey from 2001 until the release of the album DGNR8 (2011). Then does The Brandals, which used to remain like The Brandals, which loudly sings on the voice of the people? Prove your own answer by watching the documentary Marching Towards Death which is currently showing in Online Cinemas.
The audience will witness how The Brandals personnel grew, from a school boy band to being one of the King of Pensi in the mid-2000s.
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Speaking of the loudness of The Brandals singing on behalf of the people's voice, the album Era Agressor, which was released on July 28, is then touted as the sharpest album in terms of criticizing the things that are happening around us.
You could say, through this album, The Brandals tried to voice the voices of the people's hearts. They convey social criticism out loud and sharp, without compromise.
This album covers various issues, ranging from divisions due to presidential elections to cases of violence that often occur in military, religious, and intergroup contexts.
Various dramas and socio-political events that have occurred in Indonesia are summarized in the Agressor Era.
The rhetoric and voice of the People's House are two examples of song titles on the album Era Agressor which can represent people's voices about the conditions that have occurred recently.
However, in addition to framing socio-political conditions on the album Era Agressor, The Brandals has also inserted the album with the life experiences of its personnel in the last 10 years.
Of course, they passed up and down to survive until now. And for music lovers who just know them, it is certain that they need to peek back at how the band became known, until finally loved by many people.
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