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Indonesia's hijab-wearing heavy metal band on pursuing their passion, finding 'courage' through music

Agence France-Presse • June 3, 2021, 19:39:18 IST
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The diminutive trio behind Voice of Baceprot have spent years honing their skills at music festivals around the world’s biggest Muslim majority nation after forming VOB as young teens in 2014.

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Indonesia's hijab-wearing heavy metal band on pursuing their passion, finding 'courage' through music

Indonesia’s hijab-wearing, headbanging VOB count some of rock music’s biggest stars among their fans, but the all-female heavy metal band faced a tougher battle in winning over their parents. The diminutive trio behind Voice of Baceprot (“Noisy Voice” in English) have spent years honing their skills at music festivals around the world’s biggest Muslim majority nation after forming VOB as young teens in 2014. It is a long way from the conservative town in West Java province where they grew up, shrugging off a hostile reaction from neighbours and family members to pursue their passion. “Because of metal music, I have the courage to speak my mind and the confidence to be different,” 19-year-old bassist Widi Rahmawati told AFP during a recent jam session. “When I’m on stage, I can express myself without worrying about the norms that people expect from me”. Obeying those norms would have compelled the three women to marry right after high school. “My parents told me that reading was useless, let alone playing music,” said the band’s bespectacled singer and lead guitarist Firda Marsya Kurnia, 20. “They said that once I got married, my future husband wouldn’t tell me to read books, but to cook or clean the house instead.” The trio’s stubborn determination eventually won over their sceptical parents and they moved to the capital Jakarta last year to hone their talents. “Music is a place for us to gain happiness and share that with other people,” Kurnia said. “We’re just grateful if the audience gets something, like a message, from our music.” ‘Tough ladies’ The move to the big city comes after their popular 2018 single ‘School Revolution’, which took aim at Indonesia’s strict education system. Much of their songwriting these days now focuses on the role of women and environmental issues. VOB’s critiques of conservative social values resonate across borders and could win them a bigger international audience, said music expert Yuka Dian Narendra. “The band are a reflection of mainstream Muslim girls in Indonesia,” he added. VOB first attracted international attention when online videos of them pumping out song covers caught the eyes of Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic, Flea from Red Hot Chili Peppers and Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello. “We never expected” that kind of attention, said Kurnia. “It felt like a dream.” The band has played several online concerts since the pandemic shut down most cross-border travel, including the WOW UK Festival in England and the Global Just Recovery Gathering. They hope their hard-driving tunes will land them a spot at top-tier US music festival Coachella one day, and the chance to collaborate with idols System of a Down. In the meantime, VOB say they’ll keep drawing inspiration from the women in their hometown, where many do back-breaking farm work. “The women there are treated like second-class citizens,” said drummer Euis Siti Aisah. “But there are lot of tough ladies in our village.”

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