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Lion City Rock

The Fast Colors, Chris Toh, Kevin Mathewsredcircle.com

How did Singapore's pop scene come about? Is there a difference between LionCityBoy and Lion City Kia? 

If you don't know, then you need the Lion City Rock podcast - the best podcast that looks at Singapore's pop music scene: past, present and future.

Find out all about music made in Singapore as hosts Chris Toh and Kevin Mathews – and their special guests – plug into important Singapore music moments in this kopi tiam conversation.

New episodes go up (or drop) every week.

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Episodes

Ep30: Behind Snakeweed with Leonard Soosay!

It's a long 'un, but a goodie! Producer extraordinaire Leonard Soosay has twiddled the knobs for both in the studio and at gigs for JJ Lin & Gentle Bones & Charlie Lim & INCH & Narelle & Neural Vibe & Ossuary & Electrico & Force Vomit & Great Spy Experiment & The Boredphucks & Caracal & Pleasantry and well... just about everybody. How did he and Snakeweed Studios come to be this juggernaut of the local music scene? Listen and find out. ****** Check...

Apr 22, 20221 hr 18 minSeason 2Ep. 10

Ep29: Walk on the M1ld side with David Siow!

A major part of David Siow 's musical journey includes producing music – as a member of bands TakeTwo and M1ldl1fe, and solo as DSML. But he also hopes to get Singapore music beyond our borders. How can the Lion City's music make a bigger mark on the world stage? Answers in this episode! ****** Listen to David's music as DSML and with M1LDL1FE ****** Like, follow and subscribe to Lion City Rock on RedCircle , Spotify , Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Leave a comment/review, and...

Apr 14, 20221 hr 16 minSeason 2Ep. 9

Ep28: It's Bakers In Space!

They don't bake. Nor have they done interstellar travel. But they do know how to cook up a musical storm in any space. With their new EP – Magma – Bakers In Space show why they're the hot new thing when it comes to Singa-pop! This band of brothers has gone through everything together since they started out as an Arctic Monkeys covers band, and they're not planning to stop any time soon. ****** Follow Bakers In Space on Instagram , and check out their music on YouTube and Spotify . ****** Like, f...

Apr 07, 202259 minSeason 2Ep. 8

Ep27: Man behind the music: It's Dean Augustine!

This week on Lion City Rock... We know the music made by musicians, but who helps musicians make a living with their music? It's the people who make up the "business" half of the music business. They help open doors for new musicians to perform and get their music heard to a potentially worldwide audience. These are people like Dean Augustine , the head of Cross Ratio Entertainment. He started out as a shelf-stacker at Tower Records, before eventually becoming a managing director at Japanese mus...

Mar 24, 20221 hr 15 minSeason 2Ep. 7

Ep26: Rocking on with Eza!

Coming to you live - but recorded - from New Zealand ... it's Eza! Although he may not have excelled in school when he was a kid, Isa Seow, better known to the music world as Eza, found that he excelled in crafting songs. The multi-instrumentalist signed with Pony Canyon as a teenager in Singapore and produced recordings that were just as good as any out there. He was featured in the New School Rock II compilation, put out an album, Candy Whiskey , and then... had to do National Service. But he ...

Mar 16, 20221 hr 16 minSeason 2Ep. 6

Ep25: Turning it up to 11 with Wormrot!

Formed in 2007, Wormrot is Singapore's offering to the world of grindcore. They have been described as one of the top 10 grindcore bands in the world, and have three albums to their name (with another on the way). They also became the first Singaporean band to perform at the Glastonbury Festival. In this episode, drummer Vijesh shares his Wormrot journey and answers our pressing questions: What was it like playing Glastonbury? Can grindcore be meditative? Just how many Spinal Tap moments can a b...

Mar 08, 202256 minSeason 2Ep. 4

Ep24: OG Teen Idols of SG: The Crescendos!

Before there were Singapore Idols like Taufik Batisah, Sezairi Sezali or even Stef Sun, JJ Lin or Kit Chan, there were The Crescendos – Singapore's OG teen idols! They were discovered when they were taking part in the 1962 Talentime competition, and even though they didn't win, they achieved several firsts: They were the first local artists to be signed to an international record label, Philips. They became the first local pop stars when their debut single, a cover of Connie Francis' Mr Twister ...

Mar 01, 20221 hr 19 minSeason 2Ep. 4

Ep23: Plucky pop-punk performer! It's Rene Ann Wong!

Rene Ann Wong started learning to play the piano when she was only four, and now, she's well on the way to taking on the world with her unique blend of pop-punk. Even the pandemic hasn't stopped her musical journey. In 2021, she released her debut EP, Something To Hide , and rocked the Baybeats stage at the end of last year. In this episode, she shares... ...about her time in The Lonely Hearts Club Band (yes, it was a thing) ...how she develops her songs and why she hates people pigeonholing her...

Feb 25, 202257 minSeason 2Ep. 3

Ep22: Electronic music pioneer: It's Case Woo!

Case Woo has been dropping beats for nearly 30 years, first with collab collectives like electro-punk trio Daze, and EDM outfit Quadmix, among others, and then as a solo artist. Along with Joe Ng, Jason Tan and Leonard T, Case Woo was part of the pioneering group of producers taking the big leap into the electronic music scene in Singapore, and later, around the world, working with the likes of Kit Chan, Chris Ho, Dick Lee, Sandy Lam and more. Here, he shares... ...why winning awards isn't that ...

Feb 25, 20221 hrSeason 2Ep. 2

Ep21: A new season with The Fast Colors!

And we're baaaaack! It's a brand new season and Chris and Kevin return with more conversations about Singapore's pop scene. But first, it's a special performance by The Fast Colors, the only band covering songs from the Lion City. Recorded in January at the Festive Arts Theatre @ Our Tampines Hub, The Fast Colors took a musical journey, going through Singa-pop's history and heritage with songs from the 1960s to the 2010s. If this podcast was a musical, this concert would be it. Or perhaps not. F...

Feb 25, 20221 hr 8 minSeason 2Ep. 1

Ep20: Rilek brader, it's Art Fazil (Season Finale, Part 2)

Welcome to Part Two of our season finale, featuring the one and only, Art Fazil! After his jaunt to the UK and Europe, Art headed back to the Lion City, only to find things had changed quite a bit since he went away. Why did he return and how did he get back into the swing of things here? Why is he fronting a rock band and doing recordings of children's songs? Will he ever finish his book about Singapore's Malay music history? And really, what's that Fandi Ahmad video all about? The answers to t...

Jan 30, 20221 hr 7 minSeason 1Ep. 20

Ep19: Rilek brader, it's Art Fazil! (Season Finale, Part 1)

It's our Season Finale! And like our season debut, we're ending it with a two-part special featuring another icon of the indie music scene: It's none other than singer-songwriter Art Fazil! He not only made a name for himself as a solo artist but also as a songwriter for some of the biggest names in Malay pop/rock, including our very own Papa Rock, Ramli Sarip. In Part 1, Art shares... ...why he fell in love with music ...what it was like working for Ramli Sarip, the biggest Malay rocker in Sing...

Jan 30, 20221 hr 13 minSeason 1Ep. 19

Ep18: It's Sideshow Judy's main attraction: Pauline Chong!

In the days when guys were all jumping on the alternative rock bandwagon, Sideshow Judy , led by Pauline Chong , made a splash because they were one of only a few female-fronted rock bands in Singapore (no, really!) While the band's recording output was limited to compilations such as Left Of The Dial and Flush After Use, they garnered a fanbase that showed their utmost support at the gigs. Here, Pauline shares her musical journey and reveals... ...how Sideshow Judy really got its name ...why sh...

Jan 25, 202257 minSeason 1Ep. 18

Ep17: Funky grooves with Stoned Revivals

Nobody combined the funky smooth sounds with Lion City vibes better than The Stoned Revivals . Formed by friends who just wanted to play music, The Stoned Revivals had a uniquely different sound to what the rest of the indie scene was churning out. Their perky grooves, syncopated beats and stage flair meant these guys would always be the life of any party. Now, members Esam Salleh, Kamal Yacob and Syed Ahmad shed light on: ...whether their name either was inspired by drugs or a record store ...h...

Jan 18, 20221 hr 24 minSeason 1Ep. 17

Ep16: It's Lunarin's leading lady! It's Linda Ong!

One of our favourite rockers, Linda Ong of Lunarin is our guest this week! Lunarin has been progressively rocking the Lion City ever since Linda, Eng Teck and Kah Wye first met in Dunman High. With influences ranging from Nirvana to Tool, critics have described Lunarin's brand of prog-rock as "snarling", "propulsive", "groovy metal bangers" and – our favourite – "celestial pop with the force of a battle-axe". But their musical journey wasn't always a smooth one. First forming as Fuzzbox, their d...

Jan 11, 20221 hr 9 minSeason 1Ep. 16

Ep15: It's Surf Yeh Yeh! It's Force Vomit!

It's a new year and a brand new episode for you Lion City Rockers. But what do Roald Dahl, Richard Linklater's Slackers and HG Wells have to do with Singapore music? A lot, if you're pop-punk/surf punk/garage rock/surf yeh yeh band, Force Vomit! Founding members Dino and Alvin join us in this super-fun chat to share what made Force Vomit such a force in the Singapore and Malaysia music scene. Find out ... ...why they bonded over "heavy metal" band Bon Jovi and hip-hop ...what it was like playing...

Jan 03, 20221 hr 16 minSeason 1Ep. 15

EP14: Wait a minute, 2021 is nearly over?

And so this is Christmas ... and what have we done? Another year nearly over, a new one just about to begin. In this episode, Kevin and Chris take a look back at the year and recount their Lion City Rock journey. Well, kind of. Mostly, they end up talking about anything and everything under the sun. This is what happens when you give them drinks and record at night. But they do answer some intriguing questions about being on a podcast, local music and why the Internet is mightier than the sword....

Dec 27, 20211 hrSeason 1Ep. 14

Ep13: Powering passion with Isaac Chiew of Big Duck Music

This podcast series isn't only about musos of the past – this week, we talk to young Isaac Chiew , a music lover and musician who's taking things into his own hands with his band Cactus Cactus and his company, Big Duck Music . How did he get started? What made him decide to stage his version of Baybeats – calling it Naybeats? And why did he risk getting charged by his army commander just so he could do a gig? Was it the exuberance of youth? The or perhaps, sometimes you just gotta do what you go...

Dec 20, 202153 minSeason 1Ep. 13

Ep12: 1960s icon Henry Chua of The Quests!

The Quests have been labelled as Singapore's version of The Beatles . Not only did they knock The Beatles off the top spot with their song, Shanty ; they couldn't go anywhere without being recognised, they were always on TV and radio or in the news, and yes, screaming fans would flock to their gigs. They were legends in their own right. So we were thrilled to speak to Henry Chua , The Quests' bass player and composer of Shanty , among other hits . During our chat, Henry shared how The Quests got...

Dec 13, 20211 hr 8 minSeason 1Ep. 12

Ep11: Hard to the core with Francis Frightful

In the late 1980s, few bands rocked harder than Opposition Party , the pioneering punk band that paved the way for other punk rockers, even as they blazed a trail into hardcore. With their hard-as-nails look – spiky hair, chains, leathers and jeans – the band raised eyebrows at every gig, pelting the audience with their ferocious and face-melting sound as they thundered through songs like Impending Death , Brain F**ked and Hack 'n' Slash . But how did Opposition Party get their start? What made ...

Dec 06, 20211 hr 9 minSeason 1Ep. 11

Ep10: Making waves with The Analog Girl

It's our 10TH EPISODE! And we have none other than Mei Wong, a.k.a. The Analog Girl . To our minds, she the embodiment of the D.I.Y. spirit, ever since she put up a concert for her dad at home when she was a young girl so that he would agree to let her pursue a music career. Throughout her journey, she has shown that it's sometimes best to seize the day and make things happen for yourself instead of waiting for the world to change. Whether it's headlining a show at the famous Knitting Factory in...

Nov 29, 20211 hr 3 minSeason 1Ep. 10

Ep9: Rock steady with Ray Aziz

Music educator Ray Aziz spends his days teaching children how to appreciate rhythms, melodies and the stories behind the songs they learn. But Ray's story behind his musical journey is worth noting: beginning with drumming for rockers Swirling Madness and later, joining Singapore's first full-on punk rock band, Opposition Party. His next stop was the US, where he honed his musical knowledge before returning to our shores, where he has kept the beat for various musical units including The Observa...

Nov 22, 202154 minSeason 1Ep. 9

Ep8: Sonic capers with Saiful Idris

In 2015, Saiful Idris and his band The Great Spy Experiment finally called it a day after 10 years of rocking the nation with their infectiously catchy brand of dance-punk-rock. But that wasn't the end of the road for Saiful, who has carved a new niche for himself putting out pumping dance/electronic music that seems a far cry from what The Great Spy Experiment was about, but really, it was the next logical step in his evolution as a music fan. In between being an educator, he created Surrender ...

Nov 15, 20211 hr 3 minSeason 1Ep. 8

Ep7: Sheena - we mean, Ginette - was a punk rocker

As the bassist of Psycho Sonique , one of Singapore's first all-girl punk bands in the 1990s, Ginette Chittick made young hormonal teens drool as they played their spitfire songs on stages in Singapore and Malaysia. They recorded several songs - along with an EP, We Can Do It - that showcased a "just do it" attitude better than any shoe with a swoosh. She later joined Astreal , a band whose ethereal music is a far cry from the frenzied sounds of Psycho Sonique. The punk ethos and can-do attitude...

Nov 08, 20211 hr 1 minSeason 1Ep. 6

Ep6: 25 years of Electrico

With No1 singles and hit albums, Electrico were the band of the 2000s in Singapore. Formed as a quartet, they eventually settled on their classic line-up of Amanda, Dave, Daniel, Desmond & William in 2003, which led to one wild rollercoaster ride as they drove on to become the Lion City band to beat. But as the 2010s rolled around, the band - now reduced to the core trio of Dave, Desmond and William - took a back seat. But this year, they've returned with a renewed vigour and new music. Dave...

Nov 04, 20211 hr 5 minSeason 1Ep. 6

Bonus: Commemorating Chris Ho

On 27 Sept, 2021, Chris Ho passed away, joining the great gig in the sky. He was "forever 27", so in a way, he's also a member of the 27 Club. As the singer of Zircon Lounge, Chris Ho helped push New Wave onto our shores. As the columnist who wrote Pop Life and radio deejay, he introduced local artists to the mainstream audience here. As the author of Skew Me, You Rebel Meh? he bared his self and his thoughts to the public. A storyteller through and through, Chris Ho shared his thoughts some of ...

Oct 27, 202148 min

Ep5: The goal is soul with Dru Chen

For most of his life, Dru Chen has turned to music for soulful expression. After graduating from university, he carved out a career as one of the bright young stars in Singapore. He's certainly one of the most hardworking: he has put out several EPs and singles since 2013, as well as a full-length album, Mirror Work (2019). By the time you hear this, his new album, Slow Life , would be ready to go. So how did a young boy from Melbourne plant roots in Singapore and make the Lion City his musical ...

Oct 25, 202152 minSeason 1Ep. 5

Ep4: Progressively rockin' with Daniel Sassoon

Guitarist extraordinaire and furkid dad Daniel Sassoon jumps on the Lion City Rock bandwagon with us! Daniel Sassoon is not, as far as we know, related to Vidal, but he's no less talented. The legal eagle is one of the coolest guitarists we know. He lived through the '90s with rock outfit Livonia ; he was rockin' out with 2000s pop-rock faves Electrico ; and he later became the head honcho of rock instrumental group In Each Hand A Cutlass, whose two albums, A Universe Made of Strings and The Kra...

Oct 18, 20211 hr 8 minSeason 1Ep. 4

Ep3: What is SG Indie?

In the 1990s, the Singapore music scene experienced a resurgence, with many indie bands dropping new singles and albums every year. After the dearth of material in the 1970s and 1980s, it was sometimes called the "second wave" of local music or "the indie years". Artists who topped the charts during this era included The Oddfellows, Watchmen, Kick, Livonia, Humpback Oak, Art Fazil and Daze, among others. But how did this indie explosion come about? Chris and Kevin take a look back at what happen...

Oct 11, 202149 minSeason 1Ep. 3

Ep2: 30 Years of Teenage Head with Patrick Chng (Part 2)

It's Part 2! We continue our deep dive into the 30th anniversary of The Oddfellows' Teenage Head album, one of the seminal releases during Singapore's "indie years". This episode, head Oddfellow himself, Patrick Chng , ponders... about whether Song About Caroline could still be relevant today if it kept its original title why guitarist Kelvin got a lot of hate after joining the band how model/singer Jessica Soo rejected a song that would be a smash hit for The Oddfellows and what's next for the ...

Oct 04, 20211 hr 5 minSeason 1Ep. 2
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