Neyhal’s Sukoon is a comforting ride – Score Indie Reviews
Be it in the form of oversaturated cliches or fresh saturations, the notion of “first love” has been a recurring theme in indie-pop music since its very early days. Sukoon,
Be it in the form of oversaturated cliches or fresh saturations, the notion of “first love” has been a recurring theme in indie-pop music since its very early days. Sukoon,
Just a few months back, Shubham Kabra had dropped the remarkable EP Seher that explored his takes on modern love and the little things in life. Now, he is back
The recent Grammys bore witness towards positive Asian representation as Arooj Aftab became the first Pakistani artist to bag a Grammy with her song Mohabbat winning Best Global Performance. As
Both Kamakshi Khanna and Sanjeeta Bhattacharya are some of the most popular names when it comes to recent indie-pop releases. The former, an ex-contestant on India’s first English singing reality
From Phillip Phillips’s song in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 soundtrack to Akshit Dhall’s melancholic indie single, you know that it is going to be emotional when a song is called
Kevin Fernando has indulged in various genres in his career so far ranging from indiepop to indie-rock to even electronica. In his new single, King Has Arrived, the Chennai-born singer
Right from its opening notes, you know that Sunday Bubble is going to be one vibe of a song. With the Bangalore-based hip-hop/neo-soul supergroup Till Apes joining forces with featured
Pretend, the latest single by Shashaa Tirupati (who goes by her mononymous stage name Shashaa) is an acoustic track on love and loss. While there are several indiepop releases that
“Mai khud ko kho chuka hu” (which roughly translates to “I have lost myself”) is a line that keeps on repeating in Maghrib, the new song by Bangalore-based rapper/singer Agaahi
Maati Baani is no stranger to crafting cross-cultural collaborations with artists of varying genres. The pop-fusion duo of vocalist Nirali Kartik and multi-instrumentalist Kartik Shah return with Tandanano, their new
Anurag Mishra is one of those indie singer-songwriters in the scene who seem to heavily rely on lyrical themes of love and life. So, it isn’t much of a surprise
Clocking in at 3 minutes and 43 seconds, I Dwell blends a lot of sounds and influences to create a truly original track. In an otherwise phase of oversaturated indie-pop
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