Saturday, 31 December 2011
Ignite with us in 2012!
2012 is looking to be an exciting year as the team has many uprising local acts up their sleeves to feature! There is nothing more the team fancies than to be able to introduce to you local acts and bands that are bubbling under. We hope 2012 will open more doors for us to feature incredible local talent that has yet to be fully recognised.
On top of that, what a better way to start a new year, with a revamped Urban Ignite logo that is ought to be rocking this space, as well as our Facebook and Twitter pages.
The Urban Ignite team would also like to humbly thank every single one of you music lovers, as well as the acts that we have got in touch with this year. We appreciate you for your support thus far and we hope you would continue to embark on yet another journey with us in 2012!
We know you deserve nothing but fresh, good local loving! Stay tuned, and have a happy 2012 ahead!
From all of us here at Urban Ignite.
Friday, 30 December 2011
Urban Ignite Meets Butterscotch'd Ink
Daryll: Me and Melvin met each other in church first and wanted to form a band. We found Darius in church and included him. Ryan was Darius' friend and he joined the band as well switching between bass/guitar with me before settling on their final chosen instruments.
After almost 2 year with old singer under the name Sunset Boulevard, we parted ways with him and after a period of unactivity, we recruited singer Azio and resumed the band under the name Butterscotch'd Ink.
Another thing is that we have different influences, but now we’re tighter and going into one direction together.
We kinda decided to modernise ourselves abit after discovering “Alterbridge”. So maybe we’re considered “Hard Rock” now.
But sometimes we have conflicts, and a big issue of being late and yelling at each other, but we don’t take it too hard and learn to let it go.
One day we were at Odeon Towers McDonalds for 2 to 3 hours just figuring out a band name. We had so many names like “Cherry” or something but we decided on this name.
Ryan: Being in Republic Poly, we have gigs like Ignite Music Festival and Reflections Arts Festival. I feel like we could see more exposure. We need to get the word out about other guys otherwise it’d always be the same old people.
Bassist of Butterscotch'd Ink - Daryll David |
Ryan : It was kinda weird because I had to write a song based on something that was already written, which was suicide. It was basically about a girl being suicidal over problems in her life and I’m telling her to not take her life and all that.
Guitarist and back up vocals, Melvin Cyril |
Ryan : It was at Assumption English secondary school (Where Ryan and Daryll studied at). My dad got us the gig. It was at a carnival. We got our previous singer two days before that. Our singer couldn’t sing for one thing and he pasted the lyrics on the floor!
And the words were too small he couldn’t see it on the floor. I was hiding behind Melvin and Daryll was facing the bass amp and the volume was down. His back was facing the crowd.
It was really really bad man. But we came a long way from that.
Melvin: I was born to do stupid stuff. I’m always getting caught for it. That’s just me I always get caught for doing stupid stuff.
Darius : We were going to record “Take Your Life”. Ryan, I and Azio came from school so we all said meet at Bishan at 5. But we got there early at 4.30. But Melvin woke up at 4.45 when we were there at 4.30, but he reached earlier than us cos he knew the place when we were lost. But we still love him la.
One crazy moment with the band?
Ryan : This story is about Daryll . Last year, we went out to have a few drinks and then after that went to Daryll's house. His house was like our crash pad la, when we know we can’t walk we go to Daryll's house.
We were all knocked out and suddenly I felt like I needed to go and puke cos I felt really bad. I was walking to the kitchen and almost made it to the toilet then I fell down on the floor and started to puke there then he pushed me into the toilet and I puked there.
After about half an hour I came out and then I saw him like, his shirt was off and he was mopping the floor and I was looking at him and asked “What’s that smell” and he said “I’m making you pancakes, Melvin wants one also” and he was just mopping like it’s normal to him and he has had a grudge against me ever since.
Daryll: It wasn’t even dog food, it was like some shit food!
Darius: It was before the Scape gig, we were just chilling in my room and I have this tray full of chocolates with potato chips and everything and I had one bottle of dog food for my dog, so Melvin was like, “Since Daryll is taking so to bathe, let’s punish him.
I’m going to give him dog food okay but I’d say it’s chocolate, you all don’t say anything.” So Daryll came in and Melvin said "Daryll try the chocolate it’s damn nice”
Melvin: No I didn’t say it chocolate because Ryan was eating the chocolate so I said it was fish cracker or something.
Darius: Yah then Daryll was very suspicious and said “Don’t want, you eat la you eat la!” then Melvin said “No you have to try it, it’s damn nice” So Daryll took it, put it in his mouth and chewed on the dog food.
Melvin: Until today Azio doesn’t know where West Mall is. He only knows Jurong Point and Causeway Point sudah.
Who is the biggest eater of the band?
I think for us, the list would be uncountable, there would be alot of bands that we want to play with.
Ryan: We just want a good time la, anyone that can promise us a good time.
Sunday, 25 December 2011
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Presenting: Natalie's Plight
Why the name Natalie’s Plight?
What are your professions apart from playing as a band together?
Ashlee: I sell apples.
Chris: No actually both Sharime and I are theatre technicians for Universal Studios, while Mark is the lead technician for RP’s TRCC (The Republic Cultural Centre).
And as for Ashlee, we weren't kidding about Ashlee. She sells apples. Like she really works for Apple.
We always talked about wanting to record it or do something as a band again. Now that most of us are more settled in our jobs, or at least out of national service, then we decided to make it happen.
Who’s the most “kiasu” member?
Chris: Hey but it was fun, it was in tune, and I had my sticks.
Ashlee: And it was nice!
Monday, 5 December 2011
Inside Scoop: Bear Culture
How did you guys get together as a band a year ago?
We got to know each other through an IG (Interest Group), Jammerz Arena. Initially we had Winston, our original bassist, but we parted ways due to different interests, from there we recruited Khair from the band Paradox to come and join us.
What makes you guys different?
We just play what we like and what we think sounds good. It’s up to the audience to judge us about being different. We don’t want to seem big headed by saying we have a unique aspect.
How did you come up with the name “Bear Culture”?
It was a joke towards our friend who was really hairy, like goddamn hairy. We named the band after him for fun and it kinda stuck.
First gig experience?
In school music lab, the performance was along with our IG, Jammerz Arena, called “Sound Riot”. We covered songs like “Detriot Rock City” by Kiss and closed the set with “Burn” by Deep Purple.
Most memorable performance?
Baybeats, definitely.
How was baybeats then?
Surreal. The audience were clapping with us when we were playing. Before us there was a set that was not playing to much people but when we got on stage it all changed, like whoa!
How has baybeats helped to improve you as a band?
Taught us to value jamming time alot. It is very hard to sync each other’s schedule due to internships. Somtimes we don’t even go home from work. One thing we learnt was not to waste any time and to cherish jam sessions.
How did they, as a band, decide on a genre for yourself?
We don’t know what we are actually. We just play what we write. Jayme writes most of the songs while Thahirah writes most of the lyrics.
Why did you decide to showcase local music for your show, Quintessential ll ? How did you come about to paying homage to local music? (Quintessential II - (below) is a Jammerz Arena showcase during Republic Polytechnic's annual arts festival, Reflections. The show was produced by Sharin and directed by Jayme.)
Decision by Jayme who directed the show. As a team we wanted to show that local music was as good as international music. We wanted to show that there really is talent in Singapore and all we have to do it support it. Encouragement can mean alot to these bands.
Tough times the band had to face?
We went into the studio recently and some of the songs were not ready, we also were not mentally prepared. We used 40% for recording and 60% wasted our time. We spent most of the time fixing our mistakes and not doing a proper job. What we can learn? Do your homework.
Perception of local music now?
It’s really up and coming right now.
Musical inspirations?
Nikki is really looks up the Mars Volta’s drummer. We all have different inspirations, not just from Mars Volta. We try to collaborate everything together.
We heard you guys are releasing an EP. When is it due?
We were supposed to release at the end of this year. But we decided not to as the songs on the EP would be repeated with the album that we intend to release. So stay tuned to next year!
Any pre performance rituals?
We used to stand in a circle, link hands and pray to the Rock God, but we actually played worse. We stopped doing it and we played better! Sometimes before we go on stage we just plan an impromptu “thing” to do. Like a fun thing to do. Sometimes Nikki would ask us to punch him really hard.
What do you guys do apart from performing?
Have dinner, we eat alot. Nikki eats the most. We went to marche once and spent $250!
Who is the strictest in the band? Why?
Jayme. He is the driving force of the band and make sure everyone is there.
If you could perform ANYWHERE, where would it be? Why?
London’s O2 Arena. We always made jokes that we’d be there in 2015.
If you could perform with ANYONE, who? Why?
Trivium. We’re all really big fans of them, really!
INSIDE SCOOP: Bear Culture
Monday, 28 November 2011
Heartbreak no more, Inch Chua!
As all of us would have known, Inch Chua, a Singaporean singer-songwriter who gained national recognition, has expressed disappointment regarding the lack of support for home-grown music.
This is where the Urban Ignite team would like to say that we believe there is a humble group of us who appreciate local talent!In her Facebook note, she questioned why Singapore is “the only country where ‘local’ has so much negative connotations tagged with it”.
We feel that there has been effort in gathering music lovers to experience good local music.
For example, Baybeats, a 3-day musical event that aims to give recognition to regional and especially local talents. Every year, Baybeats gets bigger and better.
Baybeats never fails to get more response every year which
Baybeats is usually known to be highly-anticipated and long-awaited for because of its impressive home grown line-up every year. includes the rising number of keen local bands eyeing for a spot to play.
Would you meet me by the riverside?
With the dazzling purple lights shining upon Cove Red’s , Rachael, Suyin and their guest for the night, Jo Ren kicked off their first set sharply at 7.30pm to the crowd of over 200 people.
Starting off with their cover of Irish Rock band’s U2, “All I Want Is You”, we had the feeling that Cove Red was just another acoustic Duo who played songs related to relationships and love, though this was not to be.
After listening to their original written tracks like “Dreamer”, “Two travellers” and “Sarah”, it all seemed different. Songs about life and aspirations accompanied with a touch of nostalgia made them stand out extremely quickly not only to us, but to other audiences as well. Like what Suyin mentioned, they “wanted their fans to feel sheltered with their songs where it makes them feel safe and covered.”
Rachael was playing the guitar and the xylophone while Suyin was on the guitar and keyboards. Jo Ren who interestingly is also Suyin’s brother was on the Cello.
The first set consisted of 10 songs which included a classic from the Wizard of Oz, “Somewhere Over The Rainbow”. With the festive season just round the corner, they added this Christmas flavour to end off their set with a famous Christmas carol “have yourself a merry little Christmas”.
We eventually decided that the second set was worth watching as the Urban Ignite team waited for the next set which started at 8.45pm.
We expected their second set to be of similar standard to their first, but it was beyond our expectations. There were 9 songs in this particular set, which included a cover of Rachael Yamagata’s, “Meet Me By the Water” and Leonardo Cohen’s “Hallelujah”.
However, what really took Urban Ignite by surprise was their original song “Oxygen” which had an electronic Indie feel that was similar to American Indie Pop band, The Postal Service.
Another original single written by Suyin titled “Elegy” also caught our attention not by how the song was sung or what instruments were played, but the inspiration behind it. Unlike how African kids suffer from poverty, “modern” people like us Singaporeans suffer from a more psychological type of poverty.
So did Cove Red have any parting information to let us know?
They could only give us little information to when their first album would be released, which Rachael mentioned, “probably late next year”. With that in conclusion, trying putting Cove and Red together, and you’ll get the meaning behind it.
Urban Ignite Team, Khalis: What struck me the most about Cove Red was how they used the Cello to bring emotions to the song. There were times during the gig; I was just staring at the Cello. With Rachael’s sexy vocals, and Suyin’s fingers strumming the chords, the Cello added a delicate touch to the trio. A perfect fusion indeed.
Urban Ignite Team, Kavin: A Band that even used a paper bag as instruments to add to the “texture” of the song, they stand out from other local bands for their originality and quirkiness. With Rachael’s voice drawing comparison to Amy Lee who is the Lead singer of rock band Evanescence, You could feel the passion and energy in their performances and if I’ve to pay to watch another performance just before they’re to work on their new album in the studios, I would gladly do so.
Monday, 21 November 2011
The Urban Ignite Team
Emma Dzalin
A chic director and funky graphic designer of the team enjoys her RnB music with a dash of soul, funk and jazz. She is also the crooner of her own band, Emma and The Jets where she belts out her favourite soul-funk tunes. A big fan of the local band, Sixx, she also aspires to succeed with her band and venture into the local music scene.
Irah Rashid
With a Canon in one hand, and in the other, an iPod, that contains some good pop-rock loving.This amateur photographer enjoys pop-rock tunes from the sounds of Electrico. A humble photographer of the team, he is determined to capture only the best for Urban Ignite.
Shijie Tay
Her hands put some magic to our website as the team's web designer and administrator. This passionate Indie lover, jams to the beats of her favourite local act, The Rejeks. She also puts her hand into even more magic as a member of Beats Encore and Bloco Singapura, two local percussion ensembles specialising in Samba!
Auditions for Baybeats 2012!
Monday, 14 November 2011
Let the ignition begin!
The Urban Ignite Team consists of 5 Republic Polytechnic Communications (CCC) students who are local music lovers and we want to spread the love!
We hope to deliver exclusive content and interviews with local musicians to you. With daily updates surrounding the local arts scene and weekly feature write ups, we aspire to be your number one choice for local event listings.
Be sure to visit us as you would not want to miss out on any local goodness!
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