Malaysian alternative rock band Disagree announced their return on May 17 by releasing a new single titled "Let's Do It All Again" [1, 2]. The track marks their first music release after a hiatus spanning over a decade since the early 2010s [1, 2].
Disagree, a three-time Anugerah Industri Muzik (AIM) award-winning band, was a prominent figure in Malaysia's indie progressive rock scene throughout the 2000s and early 2010s. Their notable songs include "Crumbs," "Suicide Note," and "Osaka," and they have opened for international acts such as Hoobastank and The All-American Rejects [1].
The band currently consists of Zahid on vocals and guitar, Hamka on drums, and Taa on bass [1, 2]. They had taken an extended break due to life changes involving family commitments and career priorities [1, 2]. They said in a statement, "We didn’t really get to say goodbye. Life moved forward, and so did we but somewhere along the way, we left something unfinished" [1].
Their new single "Let's Do It All Again" reflects on their quiet departure and aims to reconnect with fans. The song was recorded both in Malaysia and Australia, produced and mixed by Greg Henderson, and mastered by Grammy-winning engineer Leon Zervos at Studios 301 in Australia [1, 2].
The release of this single is the first step toward their upcoming full-length album titled "Black & White in Colour" [1, 2]. The band has not announced a release date for the album yet.
Disagree’s return comes with hopes to revive their signature alt-rock sound and engage a new generation of listeners alongside longtime supporters [1, 2]. Their latest single is available on major music platforms from today.