Terengganu with a Twist: Awang Samrow debuts album with an East Coast charm
Awang Samrow showcases his debut album on 31 July with lilt and grit of 'Ganu-speak and delirious experimentation
Music: the dirty baggage that comes with it, the future trying to make sense of it
Awang Samrow showcases his debut album on 31 July with lilt and grit of 'Ganu-speak and delirious experimentation
In the span of 3-minutes - seemingly disappearing in an instant - this debut single wanders through the tortuously cyclical experience of fo
Graciously setting space for quiet thoughts on mortality, Umar Akmal writes an open letter to all of us as a reminder of our limited time on
The Bandung band has released their first single since their eponymous EP back in 2016, a sweet song fitting for campfires. GENRE: INDIE...
Room Circle Collective’s “Botanika” is a local Malaysian collaboration compilation bringing together a diverse set of electronica artists
Malaysian band offers some sugary servings that’s half-cheesy, half-empowering - all-around pop punk.
New jazz pop act, Nadaman, hands you an umbrella of music for both lonely and snuggle-worthy rainy days.
Ramayan's psychedelic roots collides with 70s synth-pop in this song about obsessive love.
Post-rock with a clear direction & concept encompassing violence and war; although with unfortunate trenches along the way.
Ramadhan is here, and VIONA is decorating it with songs about the 25 prophets in Islam.
Inspired by the likes of Beastie Boys' "Sabotage", Kelantan punk band "No Good" serves us some 80s VHS nostalgia.
Yay, more tepid pop music with nothing to offer. Except probably as a passable Tik Tok soundtrack.
Funny zingers and wholesome flows, Fariz Jabba and omarKENOBI's new track just can't lose
Peppy track proves less is more; Bear Scouts latest single has "get-up-and-dance-in-your-bedroom-alone" potential
The 3rd single from the band's upcoming album is a straightforward alt-rock affair.
Rayi Putra serves up some chill R&B about being strung along by a loved one .
Masdo released one song with two music videos depicting the point-of-view of different characters in the interest of moral explorations.
In this edition of VIONA's (almost) daily bulletin, we cover ridiculous governmental advice and banks!
That's what we're all thinking, but not doing because we're staying safe and thinking long-term.
Like a news bulletin, VIONA is on a daily streak with two new singles 'T20 (cemar duli)' & 'WFH'