Giant firebreathing Arcadia spider set to terrorize Korea, Taiwan
It’s circumnavigated the globe, awed onlookers at Coachella and Glastonbury and now Arcadia’s mechanical arachnoid behemoth is coming to take over Korea and Taiwan.
Read more ›It’s circumnavigated the globe, awed onlookers at Coachella and Glastonbury and now Arcadia’s mechanical arachnoid behemoth is coming to take over Korea and Taiwan.
Read more ›To celebrate their 10th anniversary as a band, Japanese rockers ONE OK ROCK have just announced their return to South-east Asia to perform a series of shows in January 2016.
Read more ›Katy Perry has always know how to create a spectacle on stage but it seems this time, she’s stolen the limelight for all the wrong reasons.
Read more ›Mandopop star from Taiwan, Yoga Lin is coming back to Singapore on Saturday 16th of November to grace Sundown Festival’s stage with his pop ballads. Second to last quip of our series!
Read more ›Ahead of the group’s upcoming show in Hong Kong on August 17, bassist Doris Yeh answers queries about all things Chthonic.
Read more ›Taiwan’s Formoz Festival features Taiwan’s best bands and major international names. Find out who’s playing this year.
Read more ›Fusing in Chinese and Western music elements, here’s one of Taiwan’s promising acts, RED.
Read more ›Famed writer Alice Walker once said; “In nature, nothing is perfect and everything is perfect. Trees can be contorted, bent in weird ways, but they are still beautiful.” And, who can argue with that? Nature is all encompassing, and does not adhere to the rules of colour, mood and structure – much like the raw sounds of Taipei three-piece Orange […]
Read more ›Where much of the South-East Asian indie music scene is dominated by guitar-driven pop riffs, looping vocals and weird amalgamations of indefinable noises, it is refreshing to encounter a band whose sound relies on more than simply blasting listeners off the backs of their chairs. Silverbus, hailing from Taiwan and dabbling in every style from rock and acoustic, to moody, […]
Read more ›Like fashion, musical trends also go in and out of popularity. In the 90’s, it was all about commercial pop, Nirvana and the occasional boy band. The 80’s gave us synthesizers and bad hair. The 70’s however, spawned the birth of punk and gritty, high-charged, low-fi rock – and this is where The White Eyes draw their limitless reams of […]
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