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PRIMAL SCREAM

August Man SG

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Issue 217 (September 2025)

IN WHICH I AM GRANTED THE BLESSING OF SPEAKING TO JEREMY BOLM, FRONTMAN OF TOUCHÉ AMORÉ, ONE OF MY FAVOURITE BANDS OF ALL TIME.

- WORDS INDRAN PARAMASIVAM PHOTO BRYNER TAN

PRIMAL SCREAM

CONTINUOUS THUNDER - rolling, roiling, enveloping sound pounding with a heart that is pulsing with tectonic intensity. That is the power of Touché Amoré.

There are bands that soundtrack a moment, and there are bands that hold you through a lifetime. Touché Amoré, with its searing blend of vulnerability and ferocity, has always belonged to the latter. For me, that truth is intimate. In 2017, I lost my mother to pancreatic cancer, and the band's landmark record Stage Four— Jeremy Bolm's unflinching chronicle of his own mother's illness and passing—was there to cradle me in ways I am forever grateful for.

To speak with Bolm now is to understand that his scream is not just an expression of anguish, but of love. It is grief transfigured into survival, then into song. Even on the band's sixth and latest album, Spiral In A Straight Line, Touché Amoré remains in fantastic form, proving that catharsis and craft are not mutually exclusive, but mutually sustaining. What began as an interview quickly deepened into an exchange of kinship: two people bound by loss, reflecting on how music can heal in ways that defy the mind and heart.

Like so many others, I count your band among my all-time favourites, not just for the music, but for the way it has carried me through life. Do you ever grow weary of hearing that?

August Man SG'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE

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August Man SG

ALL THAT I AM

SINGAPOREAN VOICE SEZAIRI REFLECTS ON THE EMOTIONAL AND AESTHETIC MONUMENT THAT IS HIS FIRST FULLY SELF-PRODUCED ALBUM, THE ART OF SURRENDER.

time to read

3 mins

Issue 222 (February 2026)

August Man SG

August Man SG

Jonathan's First Steps At Dior

On his debut appearance as Dior's creative director, Jonathan Anderson waltzed in with the Dior Roadie. One season later, the chunky hybrid pair with outsized soles hits the streets.

time to read

1 min

Issue 222 (February 2026)

August Man SG

August Man SG

Here For A Long Time

Through the quiet ferocity of the 2025 blockbuster One Battle After Another, passion reveals itself not as spectacle, but as endurance. The kind that survives doubt, fatigue, and the temptation to turn away.

time to read

3 mins

Issue 222 (February 2026)

August Man SG

August Man SG

WHERE THE LIGHT CUTS DEEP

WORKING ACROSS LIGHT, RITUAL AND THE BODY, THAI MULTIDISCIPLINARY ARTIST TUCK MUNTARBHORN TRANSFORMS ART INTO A SITE OF INCISION, HEALING, AND TRANSCENDENCE.

time to read

3 mins

Issue 222 (February 2026)

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August Man SG

MASK OFF

Vietnamese singer-songwriter MINH delivers a debut EP that traces heartbreak's stages and the quiet freedom that comes with telling the truth.

time to read

3 mins

Issue 222 (February 2026)

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August Man SG

The Real Deal

THE FAT PRINCE MAY COME ACROSS AS ROYALLY IRREVERENT, BUT THEY'RE AMONG THE BEST MIDDLE EASTERN CUISINE IN SINGAPORE.

time to read

3 mins

Issue 222 (February 2026)

August Man SG

August Man SG

THE HOROLOGY OF SAND AND SPEED

THERE IS AN EXCITING COUNTERPOINT TO THE POLISHED, GLITZY MEDIA CIRCUS OF FORMULA 1, AND THAT IS THE RUGGED, MANIC, DUST-CHOKED WORLD OF RALLYING-IT'S SOMETHING WATCH BRANDS HAVE KNOWN FOR A WHILE.

time to read

9 mins

Issue 222 (February 2026)

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August Man SG

SUCH GREAT HEIGHTS

THE FIRST OF ITS KIND IN SINGAPORE, W RESIDENCES MARINA VIEW MIGHT JUST BE THE EMBODIMENT OF THE SINGAPOREAN DREAM—THE CULMINATION OF MODERNITY, CREATURE COMFORTS, CULTURE, AND PRIME REAL ESTATE.

time to read

4 mins

Issue 222 (February 2026)

August Man SG

August Man SG

Nature's Passing

Grand Seiko's latest timepieces turn to nature for inspiration while sharpening its horological chops.

time to read

3 mins

Issue 222 (February 2026)

August Man SG

August Man SG

A LIFETIME COMMITMENT

A TIMEPIECE MAY BE BUILT TO LAST, BUT TRUE ENDURANCE LIES IN THE CARE IT RECEIVES. PATEK PHILIPPE'S NEWLY REOPENED SERVICE CENTRE IN SINGAPORE IS A TESTAMENT TO THAT PROMISE.

time to read

2 mins

Issue 222 (February 2026)

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