1, 2, 3, 4! Kevin and Chris hit the rewind button on another iconic album from the 1990s – Concave Scream's Erratic! Released in 1997, Erratic spawned one of the biggest hits of the decade, Driven, and gave the band mainstream success.
Formed by Sean (vocals, guitar), Pann (guitar), Victor (bass) and Dean (drums), Concave Scream were one of the bright sparks of the Singapore music scene in the late-1990s, showcasing a wide range of musical tastes and styles, while still keeping a very distinctive sound that is undeniably theirs.
Kevin and Chris reveal their favourite tracks on Erratic, discuss what makes the album tick, and ponder that age-old question posed by the media back then: is Concave Scream really U2-lite?
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Listen to Concave Scream's big hit, Driven – and here's Jasmine Sokko and Amanda Ling's version. Also check out Gone and Fade, both from Erratic.
Check out Sean Lam's Hanging Up The Moon on Spotify.
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