
Bandung-based alternative music project Les Fuze officially released its latest single, “So, Please,” across all digital streaming platforms on April 21, 2026.
The track marks a new step toward the full album currently in progress. It also reveals a softer, more melodic, and emotional side of the project.
Evander Abraham wrote and produced the song, shaping a blend of alternative rock, dream pop, and noise pop.
He arranged it as a slow dance anthem layered with waves of distortion.
In addition, guest vocalist Yustika Maharani contributes warm and gentle tones, which enhance the track’s overall atmosphere.
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The Creative Process of Les Fuze
Lyrically, the song grows from a simple urge: the desire to stay close to someone.
It explores the joy of their presence while wishing time would move more slowly.
With direct and clear lines, the track captures a personal sense of attraction and intimacy without sounding excessive.
Compared to earlier releases, “So, Please” highlights a softer and more sentimental emotional range.
Sweet melodies blend with textured guitar layers, creating a soundscape inspired by acts like The Raveonettes, Alvvays, Belle & Sebastian, and The Ronettes.
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The New Album is On The Way
The single forms part of a longer journey toward Les Fuze’s upcoming full album.
The production process took nearly two years, as Evander Abraham developed additional material that will appear in the full-length release.
Les Fuze operates as a one-man band led by Evander Abraham, who places musical exploration at the core of the project’s identity.
Through “So, Please,” his collaboration with Yustika Maharani opens a new dimension that further enriches the project’s sonic world.
“So, Please” is now available on all major digital streaming platforms.