‘It’s All A Monotonous Game’ is a story of unquantifiable feelings, quantified
As he says in so many words on ‘Ghar Pe Raho’, this isn’t a game anymore.
The new single from her, ‘Mehfil’ is a judicious blend of pop and poetry
The title track ‘Lunar Howl’ has an edge to it that’s incredibly entertaining
Mohan Kumar’s debut single ‘I’m The Baddest Punk’ is the first step in a very ambitious multimedia project
‘Bored As Fuck’ is music for quiet listening and contemplation. Meaning now.
Neha Bhasin and Sameer Uddin’s ‘Folk Tales Vol. 1’ goes back to the old way of doing things
‘Sahara’ is a pleasant instrumental piece that showcases Debanjan’s varied skills
‘Neela Akash’ is a tribute to Sonam Sherpa, but it’s also a general ode to loss
The duo’s new music video for ‘MMM/ Yaad’ have them at the height of their braggadocio
‘You Think Our Future Is A Joke’ should scare us and lift us, and it’s a bonus that the song and video are fantastic too
As we have all heard before, ‘Poovey’ is a fun, fun time
The band’s latest video ‘The Void’ is what you get when you combine amazing musicianship with playfulness
‘Are You Alive’ is the kind of song that you will stare out into nothingness to
The band’s founder Shrenik Ganatra speaks to us about his music and his process
‘My Time’ is prime road trip material
The Delhi-based musician shows control and restraint on ‘Veiled’
‘Colors’ reminds you of a time not long ago when electronic music was about groove and rhythm
‘Headhunters’ is really weird, but it’s so much damn fun
The band is in India for a 3-city run
The year and decade are done. Here is some music you should know about.
The Delhi based rock band is trying to do things on their own
The Delhi rock band is trying to do things on their own
The Israeli multi-genre trio is in India for a four-city run
‘Jangal’ is meant to be an impassioned cry about climate change, but it’s a million things more
‘It Could Be Rain’ incorporates both Indian classical and Brazilian musical concepts
‘Morau’ deals with pretty morbid subject matter in a nuanced and funny way
‘Cauvery’ is an an ode to a river that pretty much runs South India
‘Ab Na Pila’ is stripped down and honest in its execution