Chennai Street Band: Safarnama is Soulful: Score Indie Reviews
Coming from the streets of Chennai, the Indian Indie group Chennai Street Band are an alternative pop band with forays into indie rock, country, funk and alternative rock. The band
Coming from the streets of Chennai, the Indian Indie group Chennai Street Band are an alternative pop band with forays into indie rock, country, funk and alternative rock. The band
Taking their name from the original Japanese pronunciation of Godzilla, French metal quartet Gojira have risen from utmost obscurity during the first half of their career to widespread global recognition
Anoushka Maskey is a lyrics-first singer-songwriter, who shuffles between Sikkim and Mumbai. Her sound, as well as songwriting, connotes a warm; nostalgic feel. With her roots set in folk music
One doesn’t need to be introduced to the Tamil song christened Enjoy Enjaami. After all, Dhee and Arivu’s increasingly catchy track has become nothing short of a phenomenon. In terms of
The duo known as The Fortune has released a new track Lost, a more indie-pop influenced tune. This makes it quite different from their previous release Tell Me Something that
Chennai-based singer and one-half of the duo Tabby and Sanjai, Tabitha Kagoo was one of the three winners chosen as the winners of last year’s online contest to recognise up-and-coming
Saahil Bhargava is originally from New York, but has lived in London and Mumbai before calling Los Angeles home. After performing in front of a crowd as a young boy,
From being a jam room secret to performing throughout the city with a troop of musicians; Nyasa distinguishes itself as an intoxicating brew of rich originals among mixed notes of
Producer/guitarist Kartik Shah and vocalist/songwriter Nirali Kartik form the much-acclaimed fusion duo Maati Baani. In a scene where there’s no dearth of such neo-fusion artists (often blending Indian folk and
In this burgeoning era of Dance Music in India, Sahil Sharma aka Zaeden started Dj-ing when he was just 14. His unique style of combining the new age sounds with
Jatayu’s music might draw several interpretations amongst niche audiences of avid listeners of Carnatic and Jazz as both styles seem to be evoked in their discography. However, as is evident
Self-discovery is a theme that’s often evoked time and again, in the pantheon of Indian soft-rock anthems. From indie classics to recent examples like The Local Train’s Khudi, Mumbai-based music
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