Juliet The Orange formed by friends Pin Lean and Mei Mei around 1998. Their only only album 'Juliet The Orange' was released by Positive Tone in 1999, ultimately winning prestigious AIM awards for Best English Album and Best English Artist in 2000, although under the guise of the name Brodwyn, they released a track in 1997 on the platinum selling album, Boys & Girls, under Positive Tone.
Unfortunately in 2001, they decided that a career as artists wasn't what they ultimately wanted to do, and they split. An understandable yet sad decision because songs like 'The Days', 'Leave' and 'A Tangible Kind Of Thing' showed an outstanding writing talent both melodically and lyrically.
Stylistically moving from the touching, haunting 'The Days' through the personal-gothic 'First Fallen' to the whimsical 'Quizzical' - Juliet The Orange represents a moment in Malaysian music when anything was possible and music was made for the right reasons...because it was good.