‘Night Of The Dead Living’ has about nine minutes of music and contains a couple of nice passages
‘Fuzzpacker’ is a hypnotic and swirling piece of fuzzy goodness
There is a bit of versatility on ‘From A Room’, but as a mood piece, it’s a treat
‘Unspoken’ includes trap production with a poppy bent
‘Thank You, Universe!’ is a great release that’s been a long time coming
His single ‘Ignoring Gravity’ is a reminder of how good simply accompanied indie rock songwriting can be. Which is pretty damn good.
‘Tales For Your Broken Heart’ showcases super production, sharp writing and a real sense of cohesion; even though it came out back in June, it is not to be missed.
‘Rains Of July’ is a well-composed and mature bit of synth-infused pop
Their single ‘Deep Trip’ is a surprisingly uplifting take on a normally gloomy aesthetic
‘Reality Check’ features Siddarth Basrur, sick slide playing and proper quality
Their debut single ‘For All’ came out earlier this year and is a straight up old-world ballad
Their debut EP ‘Auburn Garden’ makes use of its liberally sprinkled prog-love instead of caving under it
‘Mood Machine’ has a bunch of solid ideas and shows great potential
‘Phir Hum Dekhenge’ is a mellifluous and soft protest
‘Hampstead’ is a strong example of using fusion, indie and electronic sounds judiciously; the excellent songwriting does nothing but improve it
‘Uncertainty’ pairs neo-soul vocals with some smart instrumentation
‘Get Young, Live Broke, Die Alone’ is a sweeping and emotional collection of string instrumentals
‘The Sky Above Us’ is a chill and easygoing bit of soft rock
‘Swim’ combines great atmosphere and strong writing with epic passages in four short minutes
Her single ‘Broken’ successfully combines dark production with a sense of drama and theater
‘Raise No Flag’ is a much-needed uplifting take
Their new single ‘Retrieve’ is a chill electronic track with some cozy sounds
‘Locked Away’ features Vrnda Dhar and has a sunny and wry outlook on 2020’s chief devil
Her single ‘Rise’ is a sharp example of ‘less is more’
‘Sugarcoated’ is a nice reminder of just how many centuries it’s been since the 2010s started
‘fading colours’ is a masterclass in stripping away all but a song’s essence
‘Vatsala’ is a good bit of production and takes its genre and nostalgia in its stride
We speak at length about guitar, music and the indie scene of old with one of the country’s most renowned players and session musicians
The instrumental ‘ULKA’ is a short but impactful imagining of 'night vibes' through an ambient lens