The Sigit
1)Indonesian Hard Rock/Stoner Rock Indonesian quartet The SIGIT produce exhilarating mixture of hard-rock that has earned acclaim from the likes of Rolling Stone Indonesia. The SIGIT was initiated in the late ‘90s by four high school friends, who shared a mutual admiration for rock gods of the ‘70s. Discreetly in the classroom, the group would listen to their ‘70s influences, in addition to recent phenomenon like Brit-pop, shoegaze, and modern punk-rock. Read Full Bio1)Indonesian Hard Rock/Stoner Rock Indonesian quartet The SIGIT produce exhilarating mixture of hard-rock that has earned acclaim from the likes of Rolling Stone Indonesia. The SIGIT was initiated in the late ‘90s by four high school friends, who shared a mutual admiration for rock gods of the ‘70s. Discreetly in the classroom, the group would listen to their ‘70s influences, in addition to recent phenomenon like Brit-pop, shoegaze, and modern punk-rock. After class they would re-convene in the garage, where they emulated the variety of sounds and styles they heard that day. The SIGIT’s wide range of stylistic interests made it difficult initially to identify the music scene that would fit their inventive material.
Formed in the early 2000′s, a time when artists like Limp Bizkit and Britney Spears were dominating airwaves, The SIGIT wondered how their rock-based tendencies and reverence for multiple styles would be received by audiences. To find out, they began to send out invitations to a weekly garage gig, which featured beer, barbeque, and The SIGIT’s engaging music. The audience’s reaction was extremely positive, and the four-piece realized they would not be forced to confine to radio conventions to gain listeners. Their authentic love for good old rock ‘n’ roll would be more than enough.
In response to the popular garage gigs, The SIGIT released their debut EP in late 2004. Esteemed publications and labels like FFWD Records came calling, providing The SIGIT opportunities to perform outside their garage. With high-energy and passionate performances, their profile began to rise rapidly through live shows, setting the stage for The SIGIT’s 2007 full-length debut, Visible Idea of Perfection. The album received glowing reviews, especially from Australian publications like Faster Louder. This led to The SIGIT’s first international gigs, when they toured Australia for Visible Idea of Perfection. By 2009, The SIGIT were performing at US festivals like SXSW. That June, they released a collection of ten diverse songs entitled Hertz Dyslexia, which included a DVD of live footage and music videos. To celebrate the release, The SIGIT held a solo concert in Bandung, which was attended by a sold-out audience of over 3500 fans. A national tour would follow, and The SIGIT’s international presence would increase significantly.
The SIGIT recently released their second full-length album, Detourn. The title is a pun on the word “detournement”, a variation on a previous media work where the newly created one has a meaning that is antagonist to the original. The band started writing Detourn in 2009, and finally took to the studio in late 2011. Recording and mixing ended in January, and Detourn was released on March 16th via FFWD Records. Detourn has already received significant acclaim. Rolling Stone Indonesia gave the album 4 out 5 stars, praising Detourn for its mixture of anthemic rockers and intricately precise orchestration. Seven years between full-lengths, it was clear that The SIGIT knew how to relieve the anticipation.
2)This is mis-correct tag of The Super Insurgent Group of Intemperance Talent
Formed in the early 2000′s, a time when artists like Limp Bizkit and Britney Spears were dominating airwaves, The SIGIT wondered how their rock-based tendencies and reverence for multiple styles would be received by audiences. To find out, they began to send out invitations to a weekly garage gig, which featured beer, barbeque, and The SIGIT’s engaging music. The audience’s reaction was extremely positive, and the four-piece realized they would not be forced to confine to radio conventions to gain listeners. Their authentic love for good old rock ‘n’ roll would be more than enough.
In response to the popular garage gigs, The SIGIT released their debut EP in late 2004. Esteemed publications and labels like FFWD Records came calling, providing The SIGIT opportunities to perform outside their garage. With high-energy and passionate performances, their profile began to rise rapidly through live shows, setting the stage for The SIGIT’s 2007 full-length debut, Visible Idea of Perfection. The album received glowing reviews, especially from Australian publications like Faster Louder. This led to The SIGIT’s first international gigs, when they toured Australia for Visible Idea of Perfection. By 2009, The SIGIT were performing at US festivals like SXSW. That June, they released a collection of ten diverse songs entitled Hertz Dyslexia, which included a DVD of live footage and music videos. To celebrate the release, The SIGIT held a solo concert in Bandung, which was attended by a sold-out audience of over 3500 fans. A national tour would follow, and The SIGIT’s international presence would increase significantly.
The SIGIT recently released their second full-length album, Detourn. The title is a pun on the word “detournement”, a variation on a previous media work where the newly created one has a meaning that is antagonist to the original. The band started writing Detourn in 2009, and finally took to the studio in late 2011. Recording and mixing ended in January, and Detourn was released on March 16th via FFWD Records. Detourn has already received significant acclaim. Rolling Stone Indonesia gave the album 4 out 5 stars, praising Detourn for its mixture of anthemic rockers and intricately precise orchestration. Seven years between full-lengths, it was clear that The SIGIT knew how to relieve the anticipation.
2)This is mis-correct tag of The Super Insurgent Group of Intemperance Talent
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Black Amplifier
The S.I.G.I.T Lyrics
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The Super Insurgent Group of Intemperance Talent They don't give you a right They just giving you a…
The Super Intelligent Group Of Intemperance Talent They don't give you a right They just giving you a…
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Come Take It Every single time I turn around, my name is in…
Don Take a minute Take a look in the mirror by your…
Don't Care Anymore I didn't mean to treat you wrong Or maybe I did…
Let It Go Maybe I got a little something for you Maybe you got…
Live in N.Y What's happenin', man This T.I.P., you know I'd like to d…
Live in N.Y. What's happenin', man This T.I.P., you know I'd like to d…
Live in New York I don't take coffee, I take tea, my dear I like…
New Generation Jeonhaejugoshipeo seulpeun shigani da heuteojin hu-eya deulr…
No Hook I ain't with the favors I got guala to make I'm 'bout…
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Up and Down Trying to get up to come down Got that playa shit…
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They don't give you a right
They just giving you a fight
As you hold on to the bright light
Shall, he send you the might to night
Black amplifier
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Black amplifier
(Amplifier, amplifier, amplifier)
Black amplifier
(Amplifier, amplifier, amplifier)
Black amplifier
(Amplifier, amplifier, amplifier)
They don't give you a right
They just giving you a fight
As you hold on to the bright light
Shall, he send you the might to night
Black amplifier
(Amplifier, amplifier, amplifier)
Black amplifier
(Amplifier, amplifier, amplifier)
Black amplifier
(Amplifier, amplifier, amplifier)
Black amplifier
(Amplifier, amplifier, amplifier)
Black amplifier, amplifier
Black amplifier, amplifier
Black amplifier, amplifier
Scarlett Gusti
Such an underrated indonesian rock band
Wildan Abror
i love you
Syahrul Fauzi
Underrated comment also
Dino Borealis
Pasarnya udh beda sih. Kalo ini band lahir wkt jaman2nya panbers, A.K.A, godbless, blackbrothers, freedom of rhapsodia dll gw yakin gabakal kalah saing dipasaran
Justicia Satria
Gusti Scarlett it's like 90% of Indonesian good bands are underrated, most of em just love and bullshit
Alma J.
@Gusti Scarlett shit keren bgt
jevan
anjir keren banget ternyata, gw kira ini band luar
Iceu Tarmawijaya
Made in bandung bro
Eggy Firdian
Band indie yg jadi superstar ketika zaman pensi dulu. Aliran rock n roll.. Salut buat Rekta the sigit
Tom Hafiz
Ku fikir makasar