The Jungle Giants gives a ‘all killer no filler’ performance in Kuala Lumpur


TOO short. That would be the only indictment on Australian indie pop band The Jungle Giants’ set at The Bee last Thursday. Clocking at a paltry 45 minutes, there was almost a sense that the set ended in just about the time it took for the crowd to properly warm up.

Granted, the opening act – Aussie experimental pop artist Lia Mice, did a fabulous job of padding up the night with her delectable brand of chilled, spacey pop tunes, but as far as the main course was concerned, it felt a little under-served. Still, if you are a subscriber to the theology of “all killer and no filler”, then that was exactly what the band, consisting of Sam Hales (vocals/guitars). Cesira Aitken (guitars), Andrew Dooris (bass) and Keelan Bijker (drums), delivered to the 300-over revellers on the night.

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