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The band then travelled to Spain twice in 1980 to do TV and promotion work. [2] [failed verification] The band undertook a gruelling tour of Germany in October/November 1980, having to drive hundreds of miles between gigs with no roadies: this was the main reason given by both Orzabal and Smith for quitting Graduate after their return to ...
On August 27, 2011 The Graduate performed their final show which was recorded live. Following the filming of the final show the band's frontman, Corey Warning, started a Kickstarter project with which they hoped to raise money to make a DVD commemorating the band and featuring their last show. The project's original goal, set on September 18 ...
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To help promote the single, a music video was also released, consisting mostly of a performance by the band in a large abandoned police station. "Anhedonia" is the second single from the album. The music video consists of the band performing in a small, dark area. Corey Warning is shown with water streaming down his face in intermittent close-ups.
Tulus – "Jangan Cintai Aku Apa Adanya" (performed by Tulus) Tulus – "Gajah" (performed by Tulus ) Widi Puradireja, Arya Aditya, Ilman Ibrahim Isa and Java Finger – "Himalaya" (performed by Maliq & D'Essentials )
The band's next album was launched in April 2008, titled Membumi. [ 14 ] Because of conflicts over what type of labels to work with, [ 4 ] Indra and Seno left the band in 2010 to form Audio Jet and were replaced by Oji, Muhammad Vidin, and Radja keyboardist and synthesizer Aldi Rizky.
[4] [2] "Kisah Cintaku" is a song by Indonesian singer Chrisye from his 1988 album Jumpa Pertama. Peterpan's guitarist Uki said that Peterpan covered the song as a tribute to Chrisye for his influence on Peterpan's development. [3] "Tak Ada yang Abadi" according to Ariel is a song that fits Peterpan's feelings as they are changing their name. [2]