Alongside Dangdut, mainstream pop is ruled by a new generation of singer-songwriters. (the "Indonesian Adele"), Isyana Sarasvati (a Juilliard-trained virtuoso), and Tulus (king of sophisticated, lyrical pop) represent urban sophistication. Meanwhile, a massive underground and indie scene flourishes in cities like Bandung and Yogyakarta, with bands like Hindia (folk-pop storytelling) and .Feast (alternative rock with sharp social commentary) achieving mainstream cult status. Indonesia also has a globally respected death metal scene, proving its musical extremes are as strong as its melodies.