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Indie band launches music movie

On the road: Ca Hoi Hoang toured Ha Noi, Hue, Da Nang and HCM City last year. — Photo Vnplus
Viet Nam News

HCM CITY — After releasing the music video Co The (Possible) in February, HCM City indie band Ca Hoi Hoang continues the run with Het Muc (Run Out of Ink) early this month, as they make plans for a full-length music movie project later this year. 

The video was co-made by Nguyen Viet Thanh and Tuan Anh. Thanh is a multinstrumentalist and the band’s leading vocalist, while Tuan Anh is cameraman with experience shooting music videos. Despite its catchy, strong and fast rhythm, the song is still fairly experimental.

"We wanted to question ourselves and our audiences about what we would do when we run out of ink—buying a new pen or buying ink," said Thanh. 

"Most people are just concerned about the result, not the process. Sometime we have limited time and we are influenced by different ways of thinking to experiment with music. That is why I wrote the song." He focuses on harmonising his music and lyrics. 

Ca Hoi Hoang is one of HCM City’s most popular indie bands. It was founded in 2013 by Thanh and Nguyen Thanh Minh. After releasing their debut album Chapter II in 2014, Thanh went to Czech Republic for further music study.

In 2015, the band was reunited with Thanh’s return and recruited a third member, bass guitarist Bui Khac Dat. The band had its first performing tour in 2016 with The Livin’ Tour through Ha Noi, HCM City, Da Lat and Can Tho. Their second album Giac Mo Giay (Paper Dream) was released in July of the same year.

Last year saw a drastic rise in the popularity of the country’s indie bands, including Ca Hoi Hoang. About 400 of the 1,000 copies of the third album Gap (Hurry) were sold during the Gap Tour 2017 in Ha Noi, Hue, Da Nang and HCM City.

When the album’s name is written in without Vietnamese diacritics, as “Gap”, its English meaning is space—the space in which Ca Hoi Hoang has become more mature and grappled more seriously with the choices between life, career and passion for music. 

"The originality and the narration of Ca Hoi Hoang have made impression to me," said musician Thanh Bui, who made the top eight in the 2008 Australian Idol competition and now runs the music school Soul Academy in HCM City

Gap is also the name the band has chosen for its music movie project which will be launched this June. The movie will combine some songs from Gap album and some others by the band members’ friends, according to the band manager Nguyen Thanh Phuoc. 

"The movie script is written by Thanh telling a story about a musician," said Phuoc. "The story will focus on the psychological development of the musician. We want to make an arthouse movie not for commercial purposes. We hope to screen the movie at arthouse movie cinemas in Ha Noi and HCM City." — VNS


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