Breathe In Ocean

Breathe In Ocean

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Modern Metalcore Band From Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. The band continues to carve its own identity in Malaysia’s heavy music landscape.

Breathe In Ocean is a metalcore/progressive metal band based in Kuching, Sarawak, known for blending atmospheric textures with uncompromising heaviness. Their music often carries themes of inner struggle, personal reflection, and emotional endurance—matched by intense performances and evolving musicianship.

Photos from Breathe In Ocean's post 18/04/2026

The wait is over! For those who pre-ordered our official T-shirt, u may claim your goods at Sunday Rock Night GiG tomorrow. U can get from our brother Hilary Him Underwall ..

Before hand, please do confirm FIRST if u are attending the gig or somewhere around the venue tomorrow (please do support and attend the event). If u unable to attend, your goods will be send out later. U may directly reach out our drummer Hudson Vern for any dealings.

15/04/2026

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14/04/2026

If and only if..

14/04/2026

I Built This Hell, Now Watch It Fall!

Breathe In Ocean - Ghost In The Mirror.

Streaming at: https://youtu.be/rH-hMYXXJwk?si=qAa8D7JIQhcduUG2

13/04/2026

A massive thank you to the organizers for the incredible opportunity to be part of such a stacked lineup. The dedication it takes to put on an event of this scale for our scene doesn't go unnoticed. Thank you for the platform.

To everyone who stood at the front, watched from the back, or just shared that space with us, thank you. The energy was heavy and the connection was real. Seeing so many of you locked into the set, feeling every note and every breakdown, is exactly why we do this. Your support for local music is very much appreciated.

Huge respect to the other bands who shared the stage with us. We’ll see you at the next one!

On 11 April 2026 last saturday, the walls of 13 Box MJC, Kuching, Sarawak shook a bit due to the full force of Sarawak Metal Titan 2026 organised by the duo of Midlife Crisis Apai Urang Mr. Charles and Mr. Gerrald. From the first note to the final act, the event was an unrelenting display of underground power, bringing together bands from Kuching, Bintulu, Sibu, Miri, and Pontianak for a night of absolute destruction.

Kuching metalcore powerhouse Breathe In Ocean opened the show with emotion and aggression. From the moment they took the stage, their commanding presence and tightly delivered performance captured the crowd’s attention. As an opening act, they did more than just warm up the room as they set a high standard for the rest of the evening. A strong and memorable showing from Breathe In Ocean.

DANGDUR from Bintulu unleashed their brand of grindcore assault fused with the sway of dangdut tearing through their set with feral hostility and a wicked sense of mischief. It was a thrillingly unhinged collision of extremes: blastbeats, distortion and guttural fury meeting rhythms that injected an oddly infectious pulse into the chaos. Rather than feeling like a novelty, the combination landed with startling force, giving their performance a character all its own. By the time they were done, DANGDUR had not only ripped through the room with uncompromising intensity but had also sent the temperature of the evening soaring.

Hailing from Sibu, Baksidik hurled a defiantly punk rock spirit into the night. Their set felt unvarnished in the best possible way, loud, urgent and bristling with intent as guitars snarled and the rhythm section drove everything forward with relentless force. At the centre of it all was the formidable frontwoman, whose commanding stage presence and ferocious delivery gave the performance its beating heart. She stalked the stage with confidence and conviction, turning every lyric into a rallying cry, while the crowd responded in kind, clearly relishing every moment. It was a performance that did not ask for attention so much as seize it, leaving behind the unmistakable impression of a band with both bite and something genuine to say.

One of the evening’s most towering moments arrived with the appearance of Neraizz , the veteran grindcore powerhouse hailing from Kuching. There was no wasted movement, no empty spectacle, just pure violence unleashed with purpose. It was a performance of experience meets brutality, the result is not merely powerful. Sawann.... Gilaaa gilaaaa!! .

Rotting Century, Kuching’s tattooist death metal unit followed with a set absolutely drenched in heaviness and menace. There was a proper whiff of that old-school Florida strain in the mix too. Filthy in all the right ways, their performance lurched and ripped forward with the sort of ugly charm that death metal does best. By the end of it, the room was left wanting more, hungry for another round of carnage.

Miri thrash veteran Dire Crown came out swinging with a speed-fuelled attack and an undeniable sense of intensity that never really let up. Even though their set was unfortunately dogged by technical problems, they still pushed through and carried it to the end with grit and determination. A rough edge, sure, but one that only added to the chaos. Thank you Miri.

The female-fronted acts brought their own fearless presence to the battlefield, stepping up with confidence, command and absolutely no intention of being overlooked. Moral Deviation from Pontianak delivered a crushing death metal set with real authority and power, locking the room into their grip with punishing weight and a commanding stage presence.

HARAM JADAH, fronted by Kai from Sibu, matched that energy with a fierce and memorable performance of their own, charging through their set with conviction, presence and purpose. More than just bringing the noise, they delivered a powerful message to the crowd, giving their performance an added weight that lingered beyond fury. It was the sort of set that did not just demand attention but it meant something and the audience felt it. Sibu power!!!

Sindevourer also hailing from Pontianak, consists of familiar personal with the likes of Mulis Sohor Umar drove the brutality even deeper, grinding forward with unrelenting force and dark precision. Their set felt vicious and tightly wound, every riff and blast beating down with a cold, punishing intent that never let the room breathe. Adding to the weight of their appearance was the release of their EP Malamorta released under the flag of Evil Institution Records of Kuching, Sarawak. They surely delivered their assault on the night with extra sense of purpose and momentum.

Then came the final descent into shadow. The mostly anticipated band closing the night was KEBES, Kuching’s own Sarawakult black metal entity, who summoned a dark and sinister atmosphere to seal the event in true underground fashion. Their performance was bleak, chilling and commanding utterly fitting as the last ritual of the night particularly their bassist dubbed Lord Bisaki. Evil indeed.

By the time the final echoes faded, the show had run until 2.10 am the following morning. Yet even at that late hour, the spirit of the crowd had not waned. What unfolded over the course of the night was more than endurance. It is devotion.

Respect is also due to those who strengthened the foundations of the event: fellow collaborator 13 Box Karaoke V2 sound provider Neo 80 Music Studio, Segastar Lighting for the lighting, Mr Matthew Timbang from Institution Record and the MC from Restwell Extreme Chapter whose contributions ensured the night struck with the force it deserved. Thanks also to Menaul Gerasi Motorcycle Club and Satudarah Motorcycle Club for attending the show.

In short, Sarawak Metal Titan 2026 was a triumph. It proved once again that the underground scene in Sarawak in genera is not fadingl. Hopefully to see you in the next edition. Cheers!

31/03/2026

'Masyghul' LIVE at Collective Show Gig @ Aramaitii Bistro & Cafe , Bintulu by Permanent Head Damage x Miri Extreme

Photos from Midlife Crisis Apai Urang's post 30/03/2026

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29/03/2026

Bintulu! You guys are absolutely incredible! 🤘 We had a total blast performing for you.

A massive thank you to the organizers, Permanent Head Damage, for bringing us out and giving us such a warm welcome for our first time in town. We truly appreciate the opportunity!

Shout out to the other bands who shared the stage with us, you guys are awesome.

To the crowd: thank you for the support and for showing up to DISRESPECT YOUR SURROUNDINGS with us.

We won't forget this one. See you next time! 🤘

26/03/2026
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