Kapanlagi.com - The band Vespunk, consisting of Wawah (Vocals), Ledu (Guitar), Matto (Guitar), Farre (Bass), and Fahri (Drums), makes a comeback with their latest work. The newest offering from this band, which has been around for 12 years, is a single titled Not That that is claimed to be more melodious.
"The arrangement is still the same tuning but more melodious, the tempo is more average. Hopefully, it is still relevant to the musical taste this year," said Farre, the bassist.

It is planned that this song will be released in August 2025 on the occasion of its 12th anniversary. This moment also serves as a reunion with the Vespa community around Blok M, Jakarta.
"Vespunk wants to return to the roots of music, needs to explore songs, needs to record amidst the dominance of digital music because AI currently makes everything easier. Some Gen Z nowadays are starting to shy away from listening to music through music player apps, as seen by their search for physical releases in the form of CDs or cassette tapes; this trend is moving in that direction," said Wawah.
1. Moral Message

Band Vespunk © KapanLagi.com/Budy Santoso
Ledu the guitarist mentions that the song Not That has a deep moral message for its listeners. This song is hoped to mitigate ego when conflicts arise in various layers of society that often occur.
"The moral message of this song is about differences (disputes) between couples, among friends, between father and child, mother and child, but we package it more specifically in a universal way to mitigate ego when there is a dispute, it's classic. It's not about me, it's not about you, but it's about us," concluded Ledu.
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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.