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Reality Club Returns with a Confident New Era on 'Who Knows Where Life Will Take You?'

August 28, 2025

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‘Who Knows Where Life Will Take You?’ is the title of Reality Club’s fourth album and also a fitting reflection of the Jakarta-based quartet’s journey so far. The album features 13 tracks, led by the focus single “Now I’m a Diplomat”. Fans can stream the album here.

Written over a nine-day songwriting retreat in Ubud, Bali in May 2024, the songs were later recorded at Tree Recording Studio in Bangkok with producers Brad Oberhofer, Iga Massardi and Wisnu Ikhsantama. For vocalist-guitarist Faiz Novascotia Saripudin, vocalist Fathia Izzati, drummer Era Patigo and bassist Nugi Wicaksono, this record marks their most personal and confident work to date.

Romance remains the beating heart of Reality Club’s music, particularly through Faiz’s witty yet heartfelt lyricism on “Muted Sirens” and “You’ll Find Lovers Like You and Me”. This time, though, he injects more humor, as heard on “Lost Myself in Reveries”, “Finding a Catholic Man to Love the Love of My Life”, “Shut Up, Behave” and “Thank You for Hijacking My Existential Crisis”. Stylistically, the album revisits the carefree indie-rock spirit of their debut while carrying the polish and growth earned over nine years together.

“Looking back, we made 'Never Get Better' just so we could play our own songs in the car; on 'What Do You Really Know?', we were trying to prove to people that we were cool and edgy; and on ‘Reality Club Presents…’, we challenged ourselves with genres, an orchestra, and movie-like videos,” Faiz recalls. “On this album, we’re not trying to prove anything—not even to ourselves. That’s why it feels closest to our first”.

The themes also expand to stories drawn from family life. Era’s boisterous opener “I’ll Do It Myself” captures his wife’s workplace frustrations, while Fathia dedicates the lullaby “Mama’s Coming Home” to her son, pokes fun at her brother Faiz’s love life on “Quick! Love!”, and honors their father’s journey from small-town boy to globetrotting ambassador on the jaunty “Now I’m a Diplomat”. She also contributes the haunting “Enough for You”. “It took a lot of living to write this album,” says Fathia. “As individuals, we’ve grown so much”.

Another milestone comes with “Close to You/Jauh”, Reality Club’s first-ever Indonesian-language song, adapted by Nugi from a Fathia original. It also marks his songwriting debut, alongside his rocker “Does It Happen?”. “Whenever people asked if we’d ever make a song in Indonesian, the other members always pointed to me,” he laughs. “I can’t wait to see how people react”.

Determined to capture a more authentic energy, the band recorded live in Bangkok with all members including longtime live guitarist Gerry Roithart and new synth player Upi Maajid playing together in the same room. The strict 10-to-5 studio hours sharpened their focus. “It forced us to be efficient, and that pressure made us more creative,” says Era. “The microphones didn’t just capture our instruments but every look, emotion and laugh”.

Each producer brought a distinct touch: Oberhofer on songs like “Quick! Love!” and “Mama’s Coming Home”; Massardi with his guitar-forward vision on “I’ll Do It Myself” and “Shut Up, Behave”; and Ikhsantama, who shaped tracks such as “Muted Sirens” and “Close to You/Jauh” while also mixing the entire record. “Tama has this way of understanding the story and emotion behind each song before working on it,” says Faiz.

Following the ambitious 'Reality Club Presents…', expectations were high—but the band sees this record as their most fulfilling yet. “It already feels like a success because we love it,” says Faiz. “That has always been our number one measure.” Nugi agrees: “It’s our most personal album, and all four of us feel deeply connected to it”.

So, who knows where ‘Who Knows Where Life Will Take You?’ will lead Reality Club? Wherever the path goes, they hope their loyal Goddess Rockstars join the ride. “This album taught me so much through the recording and the stories we shared,” says Era. “I hope it improves our listeners’ lives the way it did mine,” Fathia adds: “I just hope people find their own meaning in these songs”.

Above all, the band has learned to appreciate themselves. “I don’t know if it’s talent or magic or connection, but we do have something,” Faiz reflects. “Maybe we’re not small-time fries anymore. Maybe we do deserve what we’ve had. Whatever comes next, that’s not for us to decide. But what we already achieved—we deserve that”.

'Who Knows Where Life Will Take You?' 
Tracklisting

1. I'll Do It Myself
2. Lost Myself in Reveries
3. Enough for You
4. Does It Happen?
5. Shut Up, Behave
6. Finding a Catholic Man to Love the Love of My Life
7. Muted Sirens
8. Close to You/Jauh
9. Quick! Love!
10. Now I'm a Diplomat
11. Thank You for Hijacking My Existential Crisis
12. You'll Find Lovers Like You and Me
13. Mama's Coming Home

Stream 'Who Knows Where Life Will Take You?' here

About Reality Club


Reality Club stands out as one of the most sought-after acts in Indonesia. Established in late 2016, the band consists of Era Patigo on drums, Faiz Novascotia Saripudin on vocals & guitar, Fathia Izzati on vocals & keys, and Nugi Wicaksono on bass.

Their popularity soared following the release of their breakout hit single, 
"Anything You Want", in April 2022. The track went viral across TikTok and Instagram, amassing over 100 million streams on Spotify to date. Since then, the band has collected AMI Awards, embarked on a North American tour, and opened for superstar NIKI across Southeast Asia. Yet despite these milestones, Reality Club soon found that their biggest challenge lay within themselves.

“We’d already made three albums and had great achievements we were grateful for. But we’d always had a bit of impostor syndrome and downplayed our achievements,” says Faiz. “This time, we decided to stop it. So ‘no more impostor syndrome’ was the whole mantra of the album”.

Recently, Reality Club successfully concluded their 'Reality Club Presents... Asia Tour', a series of performances in various countries across the Asian continent including Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan, Malaysia, and the Philippines. The tour also included a solo concert at Balai Sarbini, Jakarta, with 1,500 audience members. The band continues to dominate the region with the Philippines at #2 followed by Malaysia at #3, Singapore at #5, Thailand at #6, and Taiwan at #7 among their  top 10 streaming markets globally!

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