Elephant Form have launched a brand new documentary titled From Indo to England, which will be watched completely on NME. The documentary showcases the indie pop trio’s transfer from their dwelling nation of Indonesia to London to pursue their music, which additionally serves as the topic of the movie. The Elephant Form trio consists of drummer Bayu Adisapoetra, bassist Kevin Septanto, and frontman Bam Mastro. They’ve gained recognition in Jakarta, the place they’ve opened for The xx and Franz Ferdinand and have amassed tens of millions of streams for his or her albums ‘Metropolis J’ and ‘The Best Ever.’ Of their interview with NME, the band members talk about their journey to London and new EP ‘Superblue,’ which not too long ago debuted and options the one ‘Emotions.’
The band initially discovered it difficult to uproot from their dwelling nation and go away their established fanbase behind. However after being signed by Mola Information and receiving alternatives to carry out in London, they selected to tackle the problem and transfer to town they’d by no means been to earlier than. Their journey is chronicled within the new documentary, which additionally affords an introduction to the band members and their private histories in music. The documentary highlights a stay efficiency of their newest EP in addition to their collaborative inventive course of for his or her upcoming album.
Elephant Form’s first headline present in Manchester is going down on Could 4th, adopted by their help of Ziyad Al-Samman on the Lexington in London on Could eleventh. Buy tickets on the band’s web site.
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