
Indie Album Reviews: January 2018
Naaz (Aisha) Self-love. Self-worth. Pride in oneself. Those hippie-dippie sounding things that none of us seem to have time for in the middle of exhausting lives that seem set up
Naaz (Aisha) Self-love. Self-worth. Pride in oneself. Those hippie-dippie sounding things that none of us seem to have time for in the middle of exhausting lives that seem set up
Sufayed (Alif): Listening to Sufayed filled me with regret. I have spent too little time knowing my own country, in particular the rich linguistic tapestry that is Kashmiri and Urdu.
Bison (Skrat) I have plenty of f-words for Skrat’s new album. Fierce. Fiery. Ferocious. Flamboyant. Flawless. I could go on, but my Editor frowns at my excessive use of allegory.
Blushing Satellite (The Union): As the name suggests, this Bangalore-based band is idiosyncratic, to say the least. Their music is languid, lush and leverages impulses to immerse oneself in good
Ird Gird-Joshish When a decade old post-progressive rock finally comes out with an album you know you are in for some good music. Joshish has Sameer Rahat on vocals and
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