JAKARTA - Singer Baskara Putra or who is familiarly called with the Indian stage name released the second album After Life will end in the first part consisting of 14 tracks on Friday.

The East Indies admitted that he did not expect to make a second album. He didn't want his solo album to be too much because it meant that the problems that were broken had not been resolved.

"Then I reviewed it, it turns out that there are still many roots. I felt what was felt in the first album because of my family and my environment. That's what I said on the second album," said the Indies quoted from Antara.

In 2019, the Indies gave birth to its first solo album entitled Dancing with Shadow which talked about the problems it was experiencing at that time. Now through After all Life will end, he explores the reasons behind these problems.

The East Indies dissects four major problems that have made him restless in recent years on a new album, namely technology, inflation, oligarchy, and the climate crisis. Given the many things that need to be studied, the second album contains a total of 28 songs which will be released in two stages on July 7 and July 21.

"From the start of writing for the second album, I was sure there were many songs. Only, at that moment I thought maybe 16 songs were full," he said.

The album Moreover Life Will End in 28 songs because the Indies feels the story is not finished if it is only poured into 14-6 songs.

Two parts of the album After Life will end with their own big themes. According to the Indies, the first part of the album was a spontaneous reaction and the second part was an action after going through thoughts.

Among the 14 works in the first part of the album, there were songs such as False Promises that straddled with despair and pressure, Ibel, who recalled the subscription barbers of the Indies family who died in the midst of a pandemic, Selebrisik who reversed celebrities who traded through opinion-opinions who knew, and so on.

The second album of the Indies was produced by Enrico Octaviano and Kareem Soenharjo. The first part of the album also presented other musicians in collaboration with the Indies ranging from Gamaliel Tapiheru and Kamga who acted as vocal directors to Iga Massardi, Petra Sihombing, Vega Antares, and Rayhan Noor who filled the guitar.


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