
My Indie Rock Darling 2008
"Music Brings Them Together"
Journey into the raw energy of Malaysia's indie rock scene with *My Indie Rock Darling (2008)*, Razaisyam Rashid's vibrant ode to teenage rebellion and musical passion.
Director: Razaisyam Rashid
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is My Indie Rock Darling (2008) about?
A group of four adventurous teens hit the road to Kuala Lumpur to catch their favorite indie rock band in concert, blending music, friendship, and raw teenage spirit into a 70-minute cinematic time capsule.
Who directed My Indie Rock Darling?
Razaisyam Rashid directed this indie gem, bringing a documentary-style lens to the vibrant music scene of the mid-2000s.
Who stars in My Indie Rock Darling?
The film features Nas-T, Fad Manaf, Esham Shahlin, Shafique Shariff, and Dira Abu Zahar as the core group of teenage music lovers.
Is My Indie Rock Darling (2008) worth watching?
With its unfiltered glimpse into Malaysia's indie rock culture and a runtime that keeps things punchy, it's a solid pick for fans of music docs—though its niche appeal means it's not for everyone.
How long is My Indie Rock Darling?
The film runs for 70 minutes, perfect for a quick but immersive cinematic experience.
About My Indie Rock Darling (2008) — A Wild Ride Through Malaysia's Indie Music Scene
Journey into the raw energy of Malaysia's indie rock scene with *My Indie Rock Darling (2008)*, Razaisyam Rashid's vibrant ode to teenage rebellion and musical passion. The film follows four spirited teens as they embark on a spontaneous road trip to Kuala Lumpur, chasing the electric thrill of live performances and the promise of an unforgettable weekend. Set against the gritty backdrop of 2005-2008's underground music culture, this 70-minute documentary captures the camaraderie and chaos of chasing dreams through music.
Director Razaisyam Rashid crafts a snapshot of a moment when indie rock was more than just a genre—it was a lifestyle. With standout performances from Nas-T, Fad Manaf, Esham Shahlin, and the rest of the cast, the film doesn't just document a concert; it immortalizes the spirit of adventure, friendship, and the unbridled joy of discovering music. The pulsating energy on screen mirrors the authenticity of the era, making it a must-watch for fans of indie music and coming-of-age stories alike.