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#BreakingNews : Lampung’s Pop-Punk Veterans ANTIKOLOR Drop Emotional Saga Finale "Kembali Part 4"

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LAMPUNG, INDONESIA — The pop-punk scene is buzzing as Antikolor, the iconic band hailing from Lampung since 2004, officially released their latest single, "Kembali Part 4," today, February 13, 2026. This release marks the highly anticipated climax of a romantic saga that began in 2024. Following the success of "Kembali" Parts 1, 2, and 3, this fourth installment dives deeper into the bittersweet complexities of love, longing, and the wounds that refuse to fade. The Evolution of a Saga While staying true to their signature high-energy riffs and dynamic drum beats, Antikolor—comprising Akbar Robby (Vocals), Randy Martin/Boy (Guitar), Mainardi Benjamin (Bass), and Raihan Rayya Samudra (Drums)—showcases a more mature musical arrangement in this chapter. > "‘Kembali Part 4’ is more than just a song; it’s a reflection on the phase where two people realize that love isn't always about possession, but about accepting every emotion that ca...

#BreakingNews: Bandung’s THIRD STATE Returns: The Cinematic Terror of "Grudge"

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Bandung has always been a breeding ground for sonic experimentation, but the city’s latest export, Third State, is taking things into much darker, more theatrical territory. Today, the rock quartet officially unleashed their second single, "Grudge," a haunting follow-up to their debut, "Possessive." If their first release introduced the band’s presence, "Grudge" defines their psyche. This isn't just another heavy track to add to a playlist; it’s a psychological deep-dive into the cyclical nature of resentment. A Soundscape of Noir and Metal Musically, Third State is playing a dangerous game—and winning. They’ve managed to fuse the raw, unapologetic intensity of heavy rock with the eerie, velvet-draped elegance of 1950s retro crooning. The influence of legendary film composers is written all over the track’s DNA. You can hear the sharp, psychological tension reminiscent of Bernard Herrmann (the mastermind behind Hitchcock's Psycho score)...