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A ballad from the soundtrack to Sang Kiai, a patriotic biopic about Hasyim Asy’ari, one of the founders of the Sunni Islam group Nahdlatul Ulama. Ungu is a pop rock band from Jakarta that once released a compilation album that was only sold at Indonesian KFC franchises. Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album of American rock band Blink-182. It was released on October 31, 2005 by Geffen Records. Greatest Hits was created by Geffen shortly after the band's February 2005. The moody subject matter and music on Box Car Racer edged its way into Blink's sound as well on their next.
1. Noah, “Jika Engkau”
Noah, formerly known as Peterpan, is a five-person pop-rock group that started out playing Brit-pop, moved into grunge, and now makes adult alternative indie rock.
Grade: B
Best YouTube Comment: “NOAH NO. 1” — rangeofmoountainsirfando
2. Geisha, “Lumpuhkan Ingatanku”
Lead singer Momo sounds like Shania Twain. That’s a compliment, obviously. Geisha won a “mild” band contest called Mild Soundsation sponsored by the Sampoerna tobacco company, known for their “mild” cigarettes.
Grade: B+
Best YouTube Comment: “Likeeeeeee” — putricyaxueliong
3. Ungu, “Bila Tiba” (Sang Kiai OST)
A ballad from the soundtrack to Sang Kiai, a patriotic biopic about Hasyim Asy’ari, one of the founders of the Sunni Islam group Nahdlatul Ulama. Ungu is a pop rock band from Jakarta that once released a compilation album that was only sold at Indonesian KFC franchises.
Grade: B
Best YouTube Comment: “I love this song” — HimawatiRofik
4. Fatin Shidqia Lubis, “Aku Memilih Setia”
Sixteen-year-old Fatin Shidqia Lubis, who goes simply by “Fatin,” won the first season of the Indonesian franchise of TheX Factor. She advanced into the live shows with her adorable cover of Rihanna’s “Diamonds.”
Grade: A
Best YouTube Comment: “FATIN IS THE BEST…” — RizkiToyib
5. Nidji, “Rahasia Hati” (5 cm OST)
Gentle rock in the mold of Coldplay. Nidji means “rainbow,” and some of its biggest hits include “Child” and “Disco Lazy Time.” From the soundtrack to 5 cm, a coming-of-age movie about friends who climb a mountain together.
Grade: A-
Best YouTube Comment: “I Like It @Nidji” — emiersurya
6. Coboy Junior, “Terus Berlari” (Coboy Junior the Movie OST)
Coboy Junior is a boy band geared towards preteens whose biggest hit single is a delightful New Edition–ish song about young puppy love called “Eeeaa.”
![Indonesia Indonesia](/uploads/1/2/5/2/125272779/522138427.jpg)
Grade: A
Best YouTube Comment: “Lipsing…” — abrar96rashid
7. Cakra Khan, “Seletah Kau Tiada”
Cakra Khan let me rock you, let me rock you Cakra Khan, let me rock you that’s all I wanna do.
Grade: B+
Best YouTube Comment: “Another killer song by Cakra Khan a year after the hit song Harus Terpisah. And yet another lovely ballad composed by Alda Nadi…this is what we called Jiwang Song @ Galau. Kudos to Alda Nadi & Cakra. Thumbs up & Jempol…Speechless & Breathless!!!” — EddiLudin
8. Maudy Ayunda, “Cinta Datang Terlambat” (Refrain OST)
A delicate song from the film adaptation of Winna Efendi’s romantic novel Refrain.
Grade: B
Best YouTube Comment: “So … sweet :)”- febiarcindy
9. Mahadewa, “Immortal Love Song”
Is this like twee nu-metal with R&B accents? I am into that idea, obviously.
Grade: A
Best YouTube Comment: “aga mirip yah dengan Linkin Park — CASTLE OF GLASS” — Handy kurniawijya n
10. D’masiv, “Nyaman”
More run-of-the-mill pop rock from D’masiv. My favorite member of D’masiv is the one with At The Drive-In hair.
Grade: B-
Best YouTube Comment: “i like it … success always for d’masiv :)” — vhatrii sundari
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Origin | Jakarta, Indonesia |
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Genres | |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | Warner Music Indonesia |
Website | www.kotakbandrock.com |
Members | Tantri Syalindri Ichlasari (Vocals) Swasti 'Chua' Sabdastantri (Bass) Mario 'Cella' Marcella (Guitars) |
Past members | Julia Angelia 'Pare' Lepar (Vocals) Prinzes 'Icez' Amanda (Bass) Haposan 'Posan' Haryanto Tobing (Drums) |
Kotak (lit.: 'Square') is a modern rock band from Jakarta, Indonesia, formed in 2004 through a talent competition 'The Dream Band'.[1] The band currently consists of vocalist Tantri Syalindri Ichlasari, bassist Swasti 'Chua' Sabdastantri, and guitarist Mario 'Cella' Marcella. The band's name, 'Kotak', represented four different characteristics of its first formation members that were bound by music.[2]
- 1History
- 2Band members
- 3Discography
History[edit]
Early years[edit]
Kotak was formed by vocalist Julia Angelia 'Pare' Lepar, bassist Prinzes 'Icez' Amanda, guitarist Mario 'Cella' Marcella, and drummer Haposan 'Posan' Haryanto Tobing on 27 September 2004 after they won TV7 (Indonesia)'s 'The Dream Band' 2004 talent competition.[1] At the audition they met Dody Isnaini, a bassist from Kahitna, who became their producer. That year the band started working on their first album, the eponymous Kotak, which was launched under Warner Music Indonesia in 2005.[2]
Kotak album consists of 10 songs, including 'Hilang', 'Terbang', 'Damai Hati', and 'Kau Pilih Dia'. Three years later, the band released a new album titled Kotak Kedua, that garnered critical acclaim in Indonesia and Malaysia. It consists of 12 songs, including hits such as 'Beraksi', 'Masih Cinta' and 'Tinggalkan Saja'. The third album Energi was released in 2010, the record Energi Repackage in 2011 and the group's fifth album Terbaik in 2012 followed by KFC Adu Bintang in 2013.
Formation changes[edit]
In 2007, vocalist Pare and bassist Icez left the band.[2] Shortly thereafter, the lead vocalist's position was filled by a female singer Tantri Syalindri, and Swasti 'Chua' Sabdastantri replaced Icez on bass. The band members changed once more after their drummer, Posan, left in 2011.[3] The band released a second successful album titled Kotak Kedua in 2008. A piece of it was converted into a ringback tone which has been downloaded more than a million times as of 2013. ('Energi: Tendangan Dari Langit', 'Energy: Kicks from the Sky').
In 2009, the band won 'Best Rock Band/Group' and 'Best Rock Album' at the 2009 Anugerah Musik Indonesia.[4] They also won 'Best Duo/Group Newcomer' at the 2009 Anugerah Planet Muzik,[5] and 'Most Favorite Breakthrough Artist' at the 2009 MTV Indonesia Awards.[6] In the end of the year, Kotak released its new single, 'Pelan-Pelan Saja,' which was included in their third album, Energi, released in November 2010.
In 2011, Kotak teamed up with Simple Plan to record a new version of their song, 'Jet Lag'. The band has performed in many countries. The Jakarta Post stated: 'One of Indonesia’s most loved rock bands, Kotak, has just released its Best album, containing nine of the most popular tracks from the band’s previous albums, three new songs and a bonus track.' The song “Jet Lag”, produced with Canadian pop-punk band Simple Plan, is also available in this album. The album has sold 200,000 copies.[7]
Tour to Singapore and the US, and 'Jagalah Bumi'[edit]
The group was invited to perform in Singapore, at an event called Muzik FM, organised by Superstar & Legends and Raistar Entertainment. On June 9, 2013, Kotak held a concert in the US for the first time. They performed in three American cities: Washington, New York, and Los Angeles. Their departure to the US was a reward of their victory at the Indonesian music event Soundrenaline in 2012.[8]
On May 7, 2015, the band released new single 'Jagalah Bumi'. It was used as the theme song of the third season of Malaysian animated series BoBoiBoy.[9]
Band members[edit]
Current members[edit]
- Mario 'Cella' Marcella — guitars (2004–present)
- Tantri Syalindri Ichlasari — vocals (2007–present)
- Swasti 'Chua' Sabdastantri — bass guitar (2007–present)
Former members[edit]
- Julia Angelia 'Pare' Lepar — vocals (2004–2007)
- Prinzes 'Icez' Amanda — bass guitar (2004–2007)
- Haposan 'Posan' Haryanto Tobing — drums (2004–2011)
Discography[edit]
Studio albums[edit]
Title | Album details | Sales |
---|---|---|
Kotak |
| N/A |
Kotak Kedua |
| N/A |
Energi |
| N/A |
Energi (Repackaged) |
| N/A |
Never Dies |
| 5,000+[A] |
Long Live Kotak |
| N/A |
Compilation albums[edit]
Title | Album details | Sales | Certifications |
---|---|---|---|
Terbaik |
| N/A | N/A |
KFC Adu Bintang (with Various Artists) |
| N/A | N/A |
Rock N Love (Soundtrack album) |
| 120,000+ |
|
Collaborations[edit]
Song title | Year | Album | Album artist | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
'Jet Lag' (featuring Kotak) | 2011 | Get Your Heart On! (Indonesia Tour Edition) | Simple Plan | [1] |
'Cinta Itu Adalah' (featuring Kotak) | 2014 | Piyu | Piyu | [2] |
Awards and nominations[edit]
Year | Award | Category | Work/Nominee | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2009 | 12th Indonesian Music Awards | Best Rock Band/Group | 'Beraksi' | Won | [4] |
2009 | 12th Indonesian Music Awards | Best Rock Album | Kotak Kedua | Won | [4] |
2009 | 2009 Anugerah Planet Muzik | Best Duo/Group Newcomer | 'Beraksi' | Won | [5] |
2009 | 2009 Anugerah Planet Muzik | Best Duo/Group | Kotak Kedua | Nominated | [15] |
2009 | 2009 Anugerah Planet Muzik | Best Album | Kotak Kedua | Nominated | [15] |
2009 | 2009 Anugerah Planet Muzik | Favourite Indonesian Artist | Kotak | Nominated | [15] |
2009 | 2009 MTV Indonesia Awards | Most Favorite Breakthrough Artist | 'Beraksi' | Won | [6] |
Notes[edit]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ ab'Kotak, Sang Jawara 'Dreamband'' [Kotak, the winner of 'Dream Band']. DetikCom (in Indonesian). 14 February 2005. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
- ^ abcdRulistia, Novia D. (11 April 2014). 'Kotak keeps rolling in rock'. The Jakarta Post. PT Bina Media Tenggara. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
- ^Ahmad, Mohd. Rasdan (29 April 2012). 'Tidak Goyah Walau Bertiga' [Steady with three members]. Utusan Malaysia (in Malay). The Utusan Group. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
- ^ abc'Winners of the 12th Annual AMI Awards (2009)'. AMI Official Website (in Indonesian). 24 April 2009. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
- ^ abYanuar, Elang Riki (19 July 2009). 'Kotak Raih Penghargaan APM 2009' [Kotak won the 2009 APM Awards]. Okezone (in Indonesian). Media Nusantara Citra. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
- ^ abLaura, Lady Asther (26 November 2009). 'Para Pemenang MTV Indonesia Awards 2009' [Winners of the 2009 MTV Indonesia Awards]. KabarIndonesia (in Indonesian). Yayasan Peduli Indonesia. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
- ^'Guess what?: Rock band Kotak launches 'Best' album'. The Jakarta Post. PT Bina Media Tenggara. 13 November 2012. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
- ^Iman, Dhania (11 June 2013). 'KotaK Gelar Konser Perdana di Amerika' [Kotak's US debut concert]. VoA Indonesia (in Indonesian). Retrieved 10 July 2018.
- ^Ariestia (8 May 2015). 'Kotak Buat Single untuk Soundtrack Film Animasi Anak-Anak 'BoboiBoy'' [Kotak release single for children animated film 'BoboiBoy']. Tribun Pekanbaru (in Indonesian). Tribun News. Retrieved 10 July 2018.
- ^'Karya Matang Jebolan Dream Band' [The masterpiece of Dream Band champion]. Viva (in Indonesian). Visi Media Asia. 8 December 2008. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
- ^Putra, Rama Narada (29 September 2011). 'Launching Album Kotak Dihadiri Musisi Tersohor' [Kotak's album launching was attended by famous musicians]. Okezone (in Indonesian). Media Nusantara Citra. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
- ^Sartika, Khairiyah (2 April 2014). 'Berkiprah Satu Dekade, Kotak Rilis Album Terbaru 'Never Dies'' [Playing music for a decade, Kotak release their new album 'Never Dies']. Tabloid Bintang (in Indonesian). Retrieved 6 July 2018.
- ^Angelica, Renata (9 January 2013). 'Tantri Kotak Tak Sabar Adu Suara dengan Judika' [Tantri of Kotak can not wait to do duet with Judika]. KapanLagi.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 6 July 2018.
- ^Alpito, Agustinus Shindu (1 December 2016). 'Kotak Raup Rp9 Miliar dari Album Rock N' Love' [Kotak earned Rp9 Billion from the 'Rock N 'Love' album]. MetroTV News (in Indonesian). MetroTV. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
- ^ abcAriestia (4 June 2009). 'Afgan dan Hujan Rajai Nominasi Anugerah Planet Muzik 2009' [Afgan and Hujan most nominated at the 2009 Anugerah Planet Muzik]. DetikCom (in Indonesian). Retrieved 11 July 2018.
External links[edit]
- Kotak on Twitter
- Kotak at AllMusic
- Kotak discography on iTunes
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