Indonesian emo pioneers Beeswax return with full-length self-titled album — listen

Indonesian emo pioneers Beeswax return with full-length self-titled album — listen

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Celebrating a 12 year long career filled with milestones, garnering the name as one of the most prolific emo bands in Indonesia's music scene, Beeswax is back once again to live up to their legendary status as they unveil their full-length self-titled album.

Since their debut, Beeswax has gone through an evolutionary journey that has taken them to great heights that ascends borders and embraces growth. Throughout these 12 years as a band, Beeswax has faced good and bad times, channeling the emotion into creating bangers that truly capture their essence through each track, representing them as their raw and authentic selves.

Prior to the album's release, the trio unveiled three stunning pre-release singles including 'THE BRIDGE OF THE EMPTYNESS', 'TAKE ME HOME', and finally 'THE MOST PATHETIC ONE ON PLANET'. 'THE MOST PATHETIC ONE ON PLANET' stands out as one of the highlights on the record as it sees Beeswax collaborating with Dochi Sadega capturing the struggles of watching someone suffer from close proximity. The song aligns with the album's overarching narrative of widening perspectives and approaching life with maturity, seeing things through a filter of reality.

Crafted entirely by the members over three months, the project showcases a fully independent production process that highlights their artistic vision and hands-on approach. With recording sessions held in Surabaya and Malang and support from a dedicated creative team, the release reflects both collaboration and creative autonomy.

Beeswax moves forward by revisiting past works with fresh perspective, bridging nostalgia and new meaning across generations.