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Nicestupidplayground
Also known asNSP, Nice Stupid Playground
OriginSarawak, Borneo, Malaysia
GenresIndie rock
Years active1992 - present
LabelsPositive Tone
MembersCharles Rossem
John Boniface
Abdul Aziz
Nellfee Alwi
Bendy Ismardy

Nicestupidplayground is a Malaysian indie rock band from Borneo that formed in 1992. The band has released many songs for popular compilations under several labels, namely Positive Tone, but have also managed to self-release a full-length albums in 2006, as well as one under Positive Tone in 2000. They achieved their highest success from the song "Bedroom Window", from the compilation Boys & Girls 1+1=3 which has received numerous awards, as well as inclusion in the soundtrack to the movie Chinese Box.

History

Frontman and lead singer Charles Rossem started Nicestupidplayground in 1992; and modeled the sound after a distant early 1980s British rock sound, citing his initial influences as the Cure, the Smiths and The Stone Roses.[1] After several contributions to compilations, their hit song Bedroom Window landed on the album Boys & Girls 1+1=3 which featured their song as the first and main single; the compilation won several awards.[1] Bedroom Window was chosen in Hong Kong by Hollywood movie producer Wayne Wang to be used in the movie Chinese Box starring Jeremy Irons. After being let go from Positive Tone Records in 2003, Nicestupidplayground continued to tour minimally, offered meetings with fans upon the album release of A Beautiful Life.

Awards

  • Best Music Video (on show Video Muzik): Bedroom Window (5 other nominations in 1997 for Video Music Awards)
  • Double Platinum: Boys & Girls 1+1=3
  • Best English Album (Anugerah Industri Muzik; 1997): Boys & Girls 1+1=3

Members

Discography

Studio albums

  • My life is my parents' biggest Television (2000)
  1. Stereo Girl (4:02)
  2. Girlfriday (3:00)
  3. What If Its Rain (4:40)
  4. Ballistic (3:35)
  5. Adult Life (1:50)
  6. Two (4:15)
  7. Nineteen (4:20)
  8. Discouraged (3:55)
  9. Favourite (3:41)
  10. Thank You (3:00)
  • A Beautifil Life (2006)
  1. Beautiful Life
  2. Miracle
  3. Happy
  4. Chasing Butterfly
  5. Telecommusication
  6. If All Else Fails
  7. Stronger than Before
  8. Closer
  9. My Teenage View
  10. Because We Are

EP

  • My life is my parents' biggest TV (1994)
  • Girlfriday (1995)

Compilations

  • Of course we didn't (1993) contributions:
  1. Something like that
  2. Makes Everything
  3. Cut runs deep
  • Thirtyzeroeight (1995) contributions:
  1. I wanna be a millionaire
  2. She Wants
  3. Bedroom Window
  4. ...and I don't admire the things you do
  1. She Wants
  2. Bedroom Window
  3. ...and I don't admire the things you do

References

  1. ^ a b "Biography". Retrieved 2009-01-16.