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As the headline act for the Street Roar Independent Music Festival in Kuala Lumpur on Jan 7, Singapore’s indie finest The Observatory represents the cutting edge to drive any event forward, writes ADRIAN YAP C.K. 

SINGAPOREAN indie group The Observatory has set numerous benchmarks since its inception around 2001. The band’s debut album Time of Rebirth (2004) caused quite a stir regionally, not just because of the beautifully brooding songs but also for its amazingly elaborate sleeve design.  

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