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
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.
Thursday, 03 Jun 2021 01:10 PM MYT
Members of the Indonesian heavy metal band Voice of Baceprot (VOB), (from left) guitarist and vocalist Firda Marsya Kurnia, drummer Euis Siti Aisah and bassist Widi Rahmawati pose for photos after a practice session in Jakarta. AFP pic
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JAKARTA, June 3 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.
Indonesia’s hijab-wearing, headbanging Voice of Baceprot (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 VOB, or “Noisy Voice,” have spent years honing their skills at music festivals around the world’s biggest Muslim majority nation after forming the group as young teens in 2014.
It is a big change from the town in West Java Province where they grew up, shrugging off a hostile reaction from neighbors and family members to pursue their passion.
“Because of metal music, I have the courage