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LIFE

An intimate tour

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 19/09/2023

» Hot off their cross-country tour last Christmas alongside fellow musicians Hariguem Zaboy in support of their latest album Indelible Stain, the veteran indie rock quintet Desktop Error is back for another musical journey, the Discography Unplugged Tour 2023.

LIFE

A swansong or phoenix rising?

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 30/06/2023

» Like many others, I'm one who grew up loving the Indiana Jones franchise, especially the original trilogy. It opened my eyes to the world of adventure, Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford as a famed and loved archaeologist.

OPINION

Why do we get nightmares?

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 02/01/2023

» Sleep is the best time of day for the body to rest and let go of things we have to face. Dreams are also commonly associated with sleep. Assuming you sleep like a regular person each night, you should have a few dreams, most of which will generally be forgotten, unless they are nightmares.

LIFE

Promoter 75th Curveball presents 'Super Sugar Pipehole Mini Festival'

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 13/12/2022

» After organising smaller concerts over the past few years, promoter 75th Curveball is finally ready for their first and proper event called "Super Sugar Pipehole Mini Festival" featuring some of the hottest local and international indie acts, from 2pm to midnight on Dec 18, at Livecore Bearing 43, Samut Prakan. 75th Curveball is a concert project by Rungsimun "Jaa" Suwiruttanapast of the cult indie rock band Hariguem Zaboy, who is also a co-founder of music label Flaxxist Records. Hariguem Zaboy are a headliner, and Rungsimun handpicked and curated the line-up of friends and musicians for "Super Sugar Pipehole" himself, which includes veteran Thai shoegaze outfit Desktop Error; psychedelic rockers Khana Bierbood; and Gene Mahasmut's folk rock project Little Fox, as well as newcomers like Soft Pine and Dogwhine. Singaporean guitar pop quartet Blush will also join in the fun for the one-day music festival.

LIFE

Back with a bang

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 29/11/2022

» Heavy rain caused music lovers to rush and purchase rubber boots to prepare for Maho Rasop Festival 2022, held Nov 19-20. At the event were many celebrated international artists, including MONO, Last Dinosaurs, DIIV, Fazerdaze, Mild High Club, Dry Cleaning, A Place to Bury Strangers, Tokyo Shoegazer and more who checked in to perform at the two-day outdoor festival.

LIFE

The power of blind faith

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 25/11/2022

» No matter how much time passes, there is a conflict between faith and science. The debate has been raging since the dawn of mankind and continues to divide opinions even today. This age-old question is the main theme of Sebastian Lelio's The Wonder, which highlights the debate of what you really believe in through the lens of storytelling.

LIFE

Timeless love

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 31/05/2022

» Who says relationships have to happen in order? Here's a magical yet intricate love story that chronicles the romance of a married couple named Clare and Henry whose relationship has only one problem -- time travel.

LIFE

Desktop Error returns

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 12/05/2022

» Desktop Error's first tour in four years is set for June and July, with special supporting act Hariguem Zaboy.

LIFE

Battling sexists and gremlins

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 12/02/2021

» There's a certain type of thriller movie in which filmmakers try to bring something different to the table by designing a plot with the main character getting stuck in a single location while having to deal with a series of life-and-death situations. This is quite challenging as it forces the director, writer and actor to step up their game as there is limited space and scenery and most of the time, they fail to pull it off.

OPINION

Plastic problems

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 13/01/2020

» Pollution is terrible. Everywhere. Everyone knows this. And while it's certainly true that most of the world is struggling to get a handle on the issue, it's fair to say that the situation is disproportionately bad in Southeast Asia.