
Thee Marloes
- r&b
- soul
- funk
- psychedelic soul
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Thee Marloes’ new album, Di Hotel Malibu, arrives as a widening of the frame — a confident step away from the lines that once neatly held their sound, and toward something more porous, conversational, and deeply Indonesian. It’s been two years since Perak, the Surabaya trio’s debut for Big Crown Records, introduced their unique sound. This new record doesn’t abandon that lineage so much as stretch it, showing how much they have grown as a band since the release of their debut and all the experiences that came with it.
Composed of vocalist and keyboardist Natassya Sianturi, guitarist and producer Sinatrya Dharaka, and drummer Tommy Satwick, Thee Marloes have always worked as a unit, their songs shaped by shared reference points and a lived-in sense of groove.
On this album, that collective language expands. The arrangements move across a broader spectrum, with new instrumental colors, unexpected rhythmic turns, and a looser approach to structure. The band describes it as a response to the last two years of living: social realities, love lives in flux, private questions rubbing up against public identities. Rather than explaining those tensions outright, the songs aim to feel them.