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Credit: Press Midnight Fusic got their act together during the pandemic. Through isolation, the Malaysian band’s bond has gotten stronger, vocalist and rhythm guitarist Arif Kamarudin tells NME – a somewhat unexpected outcome that helped with the release of their self-titled debut album earlier this month. “We’ve been communicating better on the production of the album because of the fact that we had to be punctual and reply to each other constantly through Whatsapp and whatnot,” Arif reveals. “Honestly, the pandemic has been a pretty positive thing for us.” Despite the movement restrictions and the ongoing ban on large gatherings, Midnight Fusic kept themselves in the spotlight last year. In March, they dropped the timely ‘I Just Wanna Go Outside’, following up with funky pop-rock single, ‘I Don’t Wanna Dream Tonight’, and a Bahasa track with Indonesian alternative band Pijar titled ‘Sandiwara’. They were even voted the Band of The Yea ....