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Hijabi ‘indie mothers’ embraced by Indonesian music fans

The all-female band Nasida Ria is riding the wave of Indonesia’s playful music scene with humourous Islamic pop songs about unconventional themes. (Photo: AFP)

JAKARTA: At a packed festival in central Jakarta, hijab-clad sexagenarian singer Rien Djamain bursts into an upbeat track about nuclear destruction to a crowd of thousands, mostly young Indonesians.

Behind the frontwoman of the all-female Nasida Ria band are her fellow musicians, dressed in silver and black sequined dresses, backing up her velvety vocals with bongos, violins, mandolins, bamboo flutes and tambourines.

“O cursed creator of the nuclear bomb, why do you invite the day of judgement?” she sang on the track Bom Nuklir.

Young concert-goers swung…

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