Beat : So, about the main flow of music from this album, is it more pop or progressive pop oriented?
Samsons: It’s more of a pop sound, to be honest, but we also wanted to experiment on a few tracks by trying out a few different things.
Beat: It sounds good and it works well compared to some of the more stagnant tunes we’ve been hearing lately. Why did you choose the name “Samsons?”
Samsons: We picked it just because the name is simple and no matter which part of the world you’re from, you still pronounce it in the same way you would in Bahasa Indonesia.
Beat: Makes sense. Are you influenced by different types of music or other groups like Nickelback or Alanis Morrisette, for instance?
Samsons: Yeah, we were real fans of Alanis’ deeper lyrics and musically we’re inspired by Nickelback, Silverchair, and Dave Matthews Band.
Beat: Some of your tracks would sound great done acoustically. Do you have any plans to do that in the future?
Samsons: In fact, we do have plans to do something like that. Maybe not for the 2nd record, but definitely in the future.
Beat : One of you grew up in Vancouver (Canada). While there did you receive any requests to play for Indonesian student over there?
Samsons: So far we haven’t, but if it happens we would be more than glad to oblige them! However we did get to do an interview with the BBC in London though!
Track Lists
01. di penghujung muda
02. kehadiranmu
03. dengan nafasmu
04. romansa cinta
05. akhir rasa ini
06. naluri lelaki
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