We’d just like to say thank you again for this opportunity to play in Nepal and India.
We are so anxious to start this journey. See you all soon. Peace.
Visit Suaka facebook page here.
Listen them here Suaka Bandcamp
First of all, we would like to thank you everyone who made
our tour happen. It’s been our long dream to be bale to come and play here in
Nepal and India. Since this is our first time around, we just hope that you
guys will enjoy our show. Playing in the new place is always a nerve wrecking
experience for us, but knowing that you guys can enjoy our music, means a lot
to us.
A little bit about Suaka, it was formed by 4 Indonesians
living in New York City around 2002. We chose the name Suaka , which means
Sanctuary, because that was sort of how we all felt at that time. Being
Indonesians, newcomers, living and working in NYC and still trying to make
music between works. Adjusting wasn’t easy, but we came together still to just
jam, make music and have fun. Although
we have changed members through the first 3 albums, since then we’ve been set
as a powerful 3 piece band. We have
toured through out the US and some part of the South East Asia.
Lyrically, we’ve been writing about anything we feel about
the world in general. Maybe a little bit
of politics, social injustice, basically just dealing with daily things in this
modern life.
Being an underground band allows us to be closer and more
active in our music communities. I remember first time coming to NYC, there
were so many underground bands played in different venues almost every weekend.
Now with the cost of housing rental skyrocketed, many of those legendary places
had to shut down. So we as musicians, we have to help to create those venues
ourselves. We have toured in the US
where we played in so many community houses and that happened because there are
so many hungry musicians out there trying hard to make things happened for each
other. Our suggestions are just simple, keep supporting your local scene,
supporting any bands, new or old, give everyone a chance, come to their shows,
networking with other musicians or music lovers.
As far as how we feel about the current state of extreme
underground music, speaking from experience living here in NYC, I know things
are not as big as it used to be. Seems like these days promoters would just put
together 4 or 5 big bands and charge a lot of money. I understand the cost of
rental is outrages, but for that reason itself, it kills a lot of opportunities
for new bands. But luckily, there are a lot of extreme music die hards who keep
these places open. Keep supporting your local scene and lets hope underground
music scene will get better and better.
Talking about our first show, it was definitely a memorable
one. Man, feels like it wasn’t that long ago. Around 2003, the world famous
venue CBGB used throw weekend shows for new bands to show their music. We thought that we would get on that. That night, we packed the place. We had a
great support from friends and family and also great response from the audience
during our set. Right after the show, we
were given a lot to play there again to open for a big local band. The feeling
that night was just amazing, something we could never forget.
If we can suggest some bands from here, this list mostly
because we have played w them and we love these guys, maybe Moon Tooth, the
Donner Party, Mindforce, Crawler, False Gods, BbigPpig. These are just what came across right now.
We’d just like to say thank you again for this opportunity
to play in Nepal and India.
We are so anxious to start this journey. See you all soon. Peace.
Come out to catch the band live at Thrashmandu 2 2019 on 26th of April 2019. All bands merchs, event merchs and early bird tickets will be available in our store at Satdobato or call us at 9808195039 or 9808994835.
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