Bingkai Karya– In addition to feelings of love and happiness. Fear of rejection, loneliness in a throng, and “whether he will leave” can be unsettling. However, expressing and opening it continuously is also acceptable. A teenage musician from Jakarta, yowha , released the single “Siluman” to express his experiences.
For yowha, all of those sentiments needed to be packed away and never looked at again, because everything would make him much more susceptible to all of the concerns he constructed for himself.
“There were many stories that I kept tightly in my personal journal and never had the courage to reopen them,” he claimed.The song “S” was inspired by a string of sentences from a journal that he had planned to retain for years. It became a tune that inspired him to be more open to new experiences and stories.
They opened up one by one, but it reinforced our belief that “the feeling of wanting to be accepted for who we are” is shared by all humans on the planet, and that feeling is valid to express. Each person present takes on many forms, yet it is not frightening, even if we occasionally fantasize about it.
We may periodically ask, like yowha, “Am I a demon?” since at some point in time, I can transform into anything and no longer identify which form I am in.
Will Mara, an old friend and producer of yowha’s first album, was entrusted with reopening his personal archives, which he had previously dismissed as pointless due to his frequent writing at 3am. His proficiency in plucking scales resulted in a new work issued on Nadin Amizah‘s record label, SORAI.
About The Song
After releasing his debut album “It’s Crowded Up Here” two years ago, opening the old sheet forced him to adopt a new character. Because this time, “Siluman” features lyrics that most Indonesians can understand. In Indonesia, lyrics are written in the native language, Bahasa Indonesia, which is commonly spoken.