Before the pandemic silenced the Singaporean underground, the band Marijannah were playing some of the loudest rock shows the country’s independent music scene had to offer. Lumbering riffs, blunt-force drumming and soaring solos are the key ingredients to their doomy brand of stoner rock, which they’ve fleshed out over two albums – 2018’s ‘Till Marijannah’ and 2019’s ‘Istanah’ – and a well-received tour of Southeast Asia. They were set to keep up the momentum in 2020 by touring Australia’s east coast, and possibly even make a stop at a Japanese festival.