After making a name for herself as one of the first Thai grunge rockers in the 90s, she returned to the spotlight in 2009 with a single collaboration with Flure. As she prepares for the Tiger Translate concert.

So can we expect to see a new album very soon?
I’m planning to launch my own album by the end of this year. I’m also helping on a documentary program called Kra-jok-hok-dan. I prefer doing only one thing at a time but, well, I have to do both for now. So I need to manage my time if I want to get a new album out to my fans. Plus, I’m working on another music project with May-thee, a member of Moderndog, and would love to have it done by this year as well. It will be an EP album, just like May-thee did with Pray previously.

How would you describe your sound?
During my first and second album, it was the period of grunge, so my sound reflected that. But personally, I love very heavy rock as my passion for music was inspired by Iron Maiden, an 80s British heavy metal band. So, for my next album, I’m planning to have heavier rock that yields deep feelings but retains a sweet melodic tone.

Who is your favorite band these days?
Although I am into a very heavy sound, sweet guitar lines really charm me. I love the band Kings of Leon. They are young, but talented and their music covers a variety of styles.

How do you feel about playing with We are Scientists?
It’s always a great chance to play with an international band or even with Thai bands as we can share our experiences with each other and with the audience. Listening to We Are Scientists, I feel they’ll be great live. It should be fun.

What’s your dream bill for next year’s Tiger Translate?

Placebo is one of my favorite bands and I’d love to play with them. Unfortunately, I missed them at last year’s show. And, of course, if I have a chance to play here again next year, I’d love to play with Kings of Leon.

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