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White Shoes & The Couples Company to release new album

The album contains 11 songs, while the limited CD releases will also contain 10 B side songs taken from WSATCC singles and compilation materials from 2006-2020.

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Mon, December 21, 2020 Published on Dec. 18, 2020 Published on 2020-12-18T22:08:05+07:00

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White Shoes & The Couples Company to release new album Indonesian band White Shoes & The Couples Company. (Courtesy of/Demajors)

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akarta-based indie pop unit White Shoes & The Couples Company (WSATCC) will release their newest album 2020 through record label demajors.

The album is available through pre-order until Dec. 27. 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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2020 contains 11 songs, while the limited CD edition will also contain 10 B-side songs taken from WSATCC's singles and compilation materials from 2006 to 2020. The album will be packaged in a boxset with a 60-page photo album.

Read also: New book takes fans on WSATCC tour to Northern Territory

The album is the band’s third full studio album, after their critically acclaimed self-titled debut album in 2005 and Vakansi (2010). Their two mini albums are Skenario Masa Muda (2007) and Menyanyikan Lagu-Lagu Daerah (2012). The band released new single “Irama Cita” in late November. 

WSATCC was formed in 2002 and has since enjoyed a stable reputation as one of the most iconic indie bands in Indonesia. They are known for consistently imbuing retro touches to their music.

The band consists of Aprilia Apsari (vocals), Yusmario Farabi (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, backing vocal), Saleh Husein (electric guitar, backing vocal), Ricky Virgana (bass, cello, synthesizer, backing vocal), Aprimela Prawidiyanti (keyboards, synthesizer, viola, backing vocal) and John Navid (drums, vibes). (gis/wng)

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