If you’re going to let your songwriting speak for itself, this is how you do it!
Pop music is pretty good when an artist commits to it
‘Other Side Of Peace’ makes up for in writing what it lacks in presentation
‘KENIGOL’ fits both its disparate genre influences like a glove. That’s impressive.
‘Chains Of Sorrow’ tries lots of things, but that means there’s something for everyone
Her new single ‘Ashes’ just dropped, and it’s a good ol’ pop anthem
A longform multi-genre tune inspired by the theater stage? Now we’re talking.
There’s not much to criticize here. This EP is innovative, interesting and sounds absolutely gorgeous. Winner!
So many fans seething, but see you there, probably?
‘Walk Of Shame’ is just a relaxed, safe bit of entertainment
‘Modern Love And Expiration Dates’ ends up on the right side of derivative-ness (or does it?)
This band might be worth watching out for
This quiet bit of laid-back indie pop starts from a lo-fi base
There is genuinely good quality to be found on ‘my turn/meri vaari’
It’s self-titled and features some songwriting that isn’t afraid to improve on a solid base
His single ‘Faith’ is just pure excess for what it is. That’s a good thing.
This tune is more interesting and fresher than most, and that is sorely needed
Her single ‘Just As Easily’ is a song you’ll save without a second thought
His single ‘Kasoor’ will bring you back to the era of Music CDs and an India just before malls
‘Misa Axha’ is a prime example of a good first impression
‘xy’, if nothing else, will bring back some nice memories
‘Voices’ has the kind of vibe that promotes... an intellectual conversation?
‘it’s(you)’ brings back the last memories we have of the TV era
‘Retro Lifestyle’ is a safe but legitimate take on a genre making a comeback
Her single ‘Saturn’ is modern indie pop that does exactly what is advertised
Perhaps it isn’t that alternative any more. It’s still right for the times, though.
Collaboration is a double-edged sword; this single ends up on the right side of things
There’s a great deal of personality to this band’s brand of rock
It takes a truly outlandish amalgation of genre and influence, but thank heavens for it