Big Crown is proud to present Thee Marloes’ sophomore album, Di Hotel
Malibu. It arrives as a widening of the frame — a confident step away
from the lines that once neatly held their sound, and toward something
more porous, conversational, and deeply Indonesian. It’s been two years
since Perak, the Surabaya trio’s debut for Big Crown Records, introduced
their unique sound. This new record doesn’t abandon that lineage so
much as stretch it, showing how much they have grown as a band since the
release of their debut and all the experiences that came with it.
Composed of vocalist and keyboardist Natassya Sianturi, guitarist and
producer Sinatrya Dharaka and drummer Tommy Satwick, Thee Marloes have
always worked as a unit, their songs shaped by shared reference points
and a lived-in sense of groove. On this album, that collective language
expands. The arrangements move across a broader spectrum, with new
instrumental colors, unexpected rhythmic turns, and a looser approach to
structure. The band describes it as a response to the last two years of
living: social realities, love lives in flux, and all that success has
brought into their lives.
The album opener “Under the Silver Moon” is a stone cold two-stepper that addresses the bitter and the sweet of long-distance
love affairs over a breezy musical backdrop. “Six Years” is a page from
singer Natassya Sianturi’s life and her struggle to take the step of
leaving a comfortable and stable daytime job to follow her dreams of a
full-time career in music. “Harap Dan Ragu” explores life, death, and
the emotions that orbit them, opening with an earworm guitar riff that
ushers in Sianturi’s honeyed vocals, this time in her native language of
Indonesian. The album continues to switch vibes and tones track to
track with the darker, more introspective “The More”. The gorgeous
musicianship and pulsing drums are met with the deeply poetic lyrics
that walk the line between futility and unbreakable resilience. Thee
Marloes dip into their drop dead gorgeous ballad bag with “Through the
Changes” with a powerful yet delicate song about how we imagine and deal
with what comes after death. “Boru” sung entirely in Batak, a
traditional language from North Sumatera, goes further into asserting
heritage as a foundation and mission statement for the group while “I’d
Be Lost” takes us back to the dancefloor with a light and lovely
profession of love.
In the end, Di Hotel Malibu is the result of the best type of
inspiration: the global attention Thee Marloes have earned, and the
chance to play their homegrown music for fans around the world has put
wind in their sails. Enjoy the record, then catch them as they tour the
globe. Soul Music from Surabaya, another Big Crown Sureshot.
Tracklist:
1. Under the Silver Moon
2. 6 Years
3. Harap Dan Ragu
4. Through the Changes
5. Di Hotel Malibu
6. I'd Be Lost
7. Di Dalam
8. I'm Just A Girl
9. The More
10. Selatan
11. What's On Your Mind
12. Crazy Eyes
13. Boru
14. Rahasia
