
Indie Music Reviews- Aseem’s new EP Ilaaj lives up to its title
An effective cure or should we say ilaaj for the moody blues of self-isolation would be listening to a new EP called Ilaaj. The artist behind the record is producer
An effective cure or should we say ilaaj for the moody blues of self-isolation would be listening to a new EP called Ilaaj. The artist behind the record is producer
The coronavirus has definitely put all concerts to a halt. But musicians aren’t stopping, and are instead using the quarantine period to churn out one quarantine anthem or the other.
After his stint at the reality show ‘The Stage’ and a successful debut record Songs ‘From A Matchbox’, Raghav Meattle is on his way to become the poster boy of
Delhi-based jazz singer Sanjeeta Bhattacharya’s upcoming single Watercolour was recorded early in March, when the long spells of lockdowns were just about to hit the country. And while, Watercolour is
Kya Tum Naraaz Ho? – Raw (Tanmaya Bhatnagar) Tanmaya’s voice brings to mind the sound of distant rainfall, the sight of Saturday afternoon sun on the pages of a dying
Nalin Vinayak has scored for a couple of films, so it is fair to assume that he is good at aligning sound to sentiment. In his album Fire, he takes
Let’s make something clear from the start, Rangi Saari is absolutely brilliant. It’s a fantastic re-interpretation of a traditional thumri by the mother-son duo of Kanishk and Kavita Seth.The song blends
With everyone locked in and staring at screens, monotony has become a global buzzword. If nothing else, humans need art now more than ever before. Since boredom is the death
Pranati Khanna grow up in a house full of music and paintings, and a love for art permeates her entire existence. This Hyderabad-based artist pours herself into painting and song,
In times of turbulence, nothing provides greater reassurance than love. Abhiruchi’s crystalline voice offers a luminous dose of it, expressed in wistful lyrics. She sings of an all-too-common desire to
Tanya Nambiar’s voice doesn’t just croon. It floats, shimmering, and spectral. In her fiery finesse, one hears the power, promise, and seduction that empowered the likes of Lena Horne and Peggy
Across The River (Eashwar Subramanian) Subramanian has a way with sounds. His new album is a musical exercise in serenity. It is calmness made alive through every note, but is
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