Indie rock band Kyoto Protocol finally have a full-length album


Catch These Men is a culmination of the band’s seven-year journey.

SOMETIMES it feels as though local indie band Kyoto Protocol has been around forever. Formed in 2008, Kyoto Protocol – comprising frontman Fuad Alhabshi, 29, keyboardist Gael Oliveres, 30, guitarist Hairi Haneefa, 28, bassist Shakeil Bashir, 28, and drummer Shanjeev Reddy, 26 – has been one of the constants of the local indie rock scene for some time now.

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