Review: Catch These Men by Kyoto Protocol


The boys of Kyoto Protocol - (from left) Fuad Alhabshi, Shakeil Bashir, Shanjeev Reddy, Hairi Haneefa and Gael Oliveres. Photo by Kyoto Protocol.

Seven years after Kyoto Protocol’s formation, the local rock indie band finally releases its full-length album Catch These Men.

Is the band’s nine-track album worth the wait? Well, the first two tracks Infernal and Still Alive could probably use more fine-tuning in the recording studio, as both tracks seem to lack conviction in terms of lyrical and musical delivery.

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