Mercurial night


To commemorate a decade together as a band, Malaysia’s premier alternative rock tunesmiths, Seven Collar T-Shirt (SCTS), staged its most ambitious live show to date last Thursday amidst the plush surrounds of the Actors Studio Bangsar in Kuala Lumpur.  

Armed with two thrilling sets – acoustic and electric – this outfit lived up to expectations by surpassing the tags associated with its music. It wasn’t indie, and it wasn’t alternative. In fairness, it was SCTS music – pure and unadulterated. 

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