
ahhh..finally she's mind..i wait and wait..and it worth...i love her so much...and nothing will replace her...Her name is Adila Sephia Fakhrul Rafiq...
Difficult to believe the band have only been around for a few months, the music is well constructed and the band play well together. Influences from the likes of The Smiths, Beatles and Ska bands come out in a fusion of up-tempo sound. The Brassics use their multitude of guitars to superb effect, generating a reverb riven sound which plays well on the ears, while the drumming retains a relentless output. The band are characterised by the sheer number of notes which pour out in their tracks, yet they do this with ease and the brain isn’t left scrambling to catch up with the music. The whole whole band play at a frenetic pace, with the lyrics keeping the same tempo. This style of music requires a band remain absolutely tight, which they achieve with consummate ease and with superb clarity, nothing sounding forced or out of step.
The off-beat influences of Ska and the roots in reggae, make me feel perfectly at home with the sound that the band produce and it is difficult to keep writing as I listen to the tracks as I feel wrong sitting still to this.
As they are such a new band, there is little in the way of video to show, other than an acoustic version of Do Your Thing.
