Delhi-based alternative/metal/funk rock band Crazy Weather recently released the prevview for the second track, ‘Biblical’, off of the band’s upcoming EP, Analogue Tears. “I went to a Catholic school,” vocalist Gucci Singh told us, “We were introduced to the Bible back in Kindergarten. So, somehow the mythlogy of the book has seeped into the song. And, what the Bible tried to teach us has seeped into the song. You can think of it as an overview of the vision you have of humanity, or humanity has of itself.” The drums for the track were recorded at Quarter Note Studios, while the rest of it was recorded at Headroom Studio.
While the mixing and mastering, and other essential processes for the track are under way, Gucci did tell us about a little surprise that the bandis planning out for the fans. Although, Gucci was tight-lipped about the surprise it does include a certain guitarist that the band plans on featuring for ‘Biblical’. “I don’t want to give away the surprise,” Gucci told us, “And, that surprise is probably going to work out this Saturday. Let’s just say that we will be releasing the song sometime in early August.”
Check out the preview for 'Biblical' by Crazy Weather below:
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