
Stake attention in this memory
A framed picture of the Indonesian band Dara Puspita hangs on a corrugated metal wall, likely in Bogor, Indonesia. The framed image appears to be an album cover or promotional poster with a distinct retro aesthetic, possibly from the 1960s or 70s. The picture features four young women, all with similar short, dark bob hairstyles, dressed in matching red or orange sleeveless tops with yellow/gold sashes or trim. They are depicted with their musical instruments, posing as a band. From left to right: The first woman holds a bass guitar. The second and third women each hold an electric guitar. The fourth woman on the far right is seated behind a drum kit, with a snare drum and tom-toms visible, holding drumsticks as if in mid-performance. The overall color palette of the framed image is somewhat faded, with prominent pink and purple hues giving it a vintage feel. Below the band members, the band's name is prominently displayed in large white capital letters on two purple rectangular blocks: "dara" on the left and "puspita" on the right. Below the "dara" text, a large bass amplifier is visible. In the upper center, smaller text reads "JANG PERTAMA," and in the top right corner, a stylized script logo appears to say "Metra." The corrugated metal wall serving as the background for the framed picture is silver-grey, with visible vertical ridges and some minor imperfections, suggesting a rustic or industrial setting. The image captures a historical moment of Indonesian music, featuring one of the country's pioneering all-female rock bands. The band members exhibit neutral to slightly smiling expressions, conveying youthful energy.
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