For a band called No Good, they’re far from being, well, no good. Truth is, you probably won’t understand what they’re singing about. Songs in their inaugural EP, Demo Kawe, are all sung in Kelantanese dialect – a very bold decision indeed.
Featuring members from bands that predominantly focus on complex musical structures and odd time signatures such as Killer Calculateur and Dirgahayu, No Good instead opted for an alternative approach: simple feel good punk music.
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For a band called No Good, they’re far from being, well, no good. Truth is, you probably won’t understand what they’re singing about. Songs in their inaugural EP, Demo Kawe, are all sung in Kelantanese dialect – a very bold decision indeed.
Featuring members from bands that predominantly focus on complex musical structures and odd time signatures such as Killer Calculateur and Dirgahayu, No Good instead opted for an alternative approach: simple feel good punk music. Their recent Spike Jonze-inspired music video for their 3rd single, ‘Che Using’, is a homage to 80s Malaysian movies – an encapsulation of everything the band is about.
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