Indie music review-Back to the Known by Raghav Meattle
Raghav Meattle’s PR describes him as having “a penchant for simple melodies and heartfelt songwriting”. What it misses is his uncanny ability to zero in on a single feeling and
Raghav Meattle’s PR describes him as having “a penchant for simple melodies and heartfelt songwriting”. What it misses is his uncanny ability to zero in on a single feeling and
Since her first track, Tarana Marwah AKA Komorebi has brought a distinct eclecticism to her electronic soundscape. Her nom de guerre (the Japanese word for “sunlight filtering through leaves”) reveals
Mumbai-based pop rocked Tejas is soon to come out with his upcoming LP Outlast, debuting its single called Lead. What sets some of Tejas’s songs from his other indie peers
If there’s a playlist for “Indian Indie tracks to be heard”, Nitika Kurian’s Blue needs to be added in it right now. An emerging R&B songstress from Chennai, Kurian’s latest
In Plato’s Phaedrus, Socrates calls “love is a madness.” At the same time, he also calls it one of the greatest gifts that a human could receive. As the history
The first thought that permeates your mind after you listen to Sourabh Tyagi (Theharity) croon through Main Chahun Jise, is that he is not just a singer, he is a
An Indian rock veteran who served as the lead singer of former Delhi alt-rock outfit Cyanide and the acclaimed audio engineer with a credit on Anderson Paak’s Grammy-winning song Bubblin,
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.
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
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
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,
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