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Local band Spider to reveal more intimate side in ‘unplugged' concert
Local band Spider to reveal more intimate side in ‘unplugged' concert

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Local band Spider to reveal more intimate side in ‘unplugged' concert

Spider, which includes vocalist Rustam 'Tam' Mustafah (second left), celebrates its 30th anniversary next year. (Naga Legend Entertainment pic) KUALA LUMPUR : Despite a brief lull in popularity at a certain point in their nearly 30-year career, Malaysian pop-rock group Spider – whose music incorporates elements of ska, a genre that originated in Jamaica – continues to attract new fans. To appreciate those who have supported them throughout this time, the band is set to rock the stage through their 'Spider Unplugged' concert at Mega Star Arena here on Oct 25. Spider vocalist Rustam Mustafah, aka Tam, said the concert, performed in acoustic format, is a long-held dream that will feature more intimate and dynamic musical arrangements. 'It will be quite challenging for us because unplugged performances are usually done as showcases. But this time we're doing it as a full-scale concert. As such, some songs may be rearranged in joget or inang style, or performed more slowly with drum accompaniment. 'We'll also incorporate strings, brass and percussion by guest musicians to diversify the performance,' Tam teased, stressing that it will be a proper 'full-concert experience' for the audience. Popular for hits such as 'NazraKu', 'Aladin', 'Relaku Pujuk' and 'Kasih Latifah', Spider comprises Tam and Aie on drums, plus two new members: Iss (bass) and Pown (guitar), replacing Tony and Napie, who passed away in 2021 and 2024 respectively. Acknowledging that the loss of the two original members had a deep impact on the band's dynamic, Tam expressed confidence in the new members' ability to carry on the legacy. 'I believe in them; they each bring their own unique touch,' he said. Tam added that this concert will also be a way to attract the younger generation who may have discovered Spider more recently through radio or social media. 'We want to draw in young fans who might know our songs but have never seen us perform live. This is a chance for them to experience our music in its most honest form.' As for the future, Tam dreams of performing in a concert with an orchestra, and organising tours to rural areas and higher-learning institutions as part of Spider's 30th anniversary next year. Originating from Johor, the band emerged in the local scene with their debut album 'Ngam Ho' in 1996, which featured their hit single 'Phobia'. 'We want to expand the band's reach to wider audiences. We believe music is more than just entertainment; it holds cultural and educational value as well,' Tam concluded. Tickets for 'Spider Unplugged', priced between RM198 and RM388, can be purchased here.

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