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VOM = Vision Opportunity of MUSIC

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Music Label 

 

Vom Records is the metal and new alternatives record label. We are a company with a flameless musical mindset and are freely open to producing new music while supporting all artists who have their style.

 

Vom Records was founded in 2020 by two founders, Mr.Phongpan Polasit (Bassman of BigAss band) and Mr.Nattanon Srisaranon (Drummer of Labanoon band), with the focus on serving both music records and other productions. Our aims are to promote, enhance the standard of Thai Metal music to be accepted globally. 

Vom Records started the company with the idea of combining well-known and top Metal bands of the 2000s, including Ritalinn, Harem Belle, G6pd, Empty Glass Means Nothing, Ugoslabier, Born from pain, Last Dream and Tragedy of Murder, and created the Thai metal music project called “NOW OR NEVER.” With the project, Vom Records became popular in the Thai Metal music industry.

In 2021, Vom Records had a new shareholder, Mr.Ayut Intasut (owner of Pra Tu Phee CO., LTD) who shares similar mindsets and preferences in Metal music with the strong ideals to achieve company success.

 

In 2022, we have 9 bands under the Vom Records music label, including Ritalinn, Harem Belle, G6pd, Empty Glass Means Nothing, Ugoslabier, Tragedy of Murder, Oblivious, Dear Tachathat  and Charn Pankerd.  And this year, we are coming back with the continued project of “NOW OR NEVER 2.” 

 

Stay tuned and see you soon!

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The Red Falls - G6PD

 

"G6PD" 

Members

PISITPONG CHANDAPHOM (TLE) – VOCALS

KHAMPANAT CHANTAPOON (BOOM) - GUITAR

TORANID KERATIPAL (NAT) – GUITAR

WIPOOPONG JIRAPRAPOOSAK (TONGJY) – BASS

SINERIN TEJA (MIW) – DRUM

 

We are “G6PD” Thailand metal band from Chiangmai. G6pd was formed on 6th August 2004 by the passionate of Natto create metal music bands. Later on, Tle, the drummer of the Punk band, was interested to change the position to be vocal and joined Nat band. Later on, the band signed a contract and worked with Day One record before releasing 2 music albums and 1 additional EP. In 2010, G6pd started to produce music on its own and performed in concert. With the conflicts and the changes in members for almost 10 years, G6pd had Boom and Miw as band’s members. 

With the new opportunity coming in, G6pd signed a contract again with VomRecords. Now, the band is focusing on producing new music with Oak producer. And our new song “The Red Falls” just released in February 2022.

 

G6pd Band Facebook Fanpage

https://www.facebook.com/g6pdthai

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Artist : Ugoslabier

Song : Misanthrope

Label : Vom Records

Lyric :  Ribulation, deceitful lust unbind guilt, questioning believes mankind are weaken repressed by honour unheavenly ruthless obsess desire   filthiest pessimist selfish imbecile pathetic helpless lonely miserable humans build walls to tame temptation pity themselves with disappointment encroach salvage damned meddle pricks   leading god worshipping stones devour for pleasure who dare denial disgusted awful behaviour civilised plagued the world on fire materialise terrorise   ape shall kill ape trust no fellow man and his satisfaction imaginations poisoned with greed barricade abuse are us animals forever bitten hand that feeds  deep in his mind shallow he hide yea, its a natural peace of mind on the other side they'll come natural   mankind are sickening consumed by loathe despite one another, incomplete unknown despicable, despicable   

 

Credit- Lyric: Paul Solis

Composed: Paul Solis

Arranged: Ugoslabier, Phongpan Polasit

Executive Supervisor: Ayut Intasut

Executive Producer: Nattanon Srisaranon Produced By Phongpan Polasit & Ugoslabier

Lead Vocals: Paul Solis

Guitar: Whittavat Pisuttisup

Guitar: Anawat Pisuttisup

Bass: Kun Thonglua

Drums: Narongpon Kespratoom

Mixed &Mastering :Shane Edwards   

Additional musicians

Synthesizer:Phongpan Polasit

Chorus:Kanyawat THavornsuwan,Suvapan Aonkwanmeung, Ake Russian Roulette

Vocal Director:Phongpan Polasit

Recording engineer:Phongpan Polasit

Assistant engineer: Chan Pankeard

Drum Engineer: Pornvit  Sonutamang

Digital Editor:Phongpan Polasit,Shane Edwards    

Director: Pollakrit Silpachai Illustrate:

NAMSING Art Director: Ugoslabier Photographer: Ronnakorn Charoenkun   

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Instagram : http://bit.ly/2vxfOnI   

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