The propulsive ‘Gentle Scars’ features a few 80s touches, a dark theme and pseudo-game footage
‘Quarantine Vol.1’ is a set of three collaborative songs which all build on Yatin’s set heavy modern metal sound
‘Quest’ is expertly written, expertly played and is a genuinely exciting advertisement for rock to come back
The Mumbai artist’s new EP ‘Strange Cities’ puts a whole plethora of sounds into songs that hide some of that intricacy behind strong hooks
‘Anthropocene’ is brooding and groove-filled in the most entertaining of ways
His first single ‘Play’ is a decent attempt at doing the new, revived 80s sound
The band’s new self-titled single is alt-rock that lives to entertain
‘I’ll Be With You’ features rapper Fakeer and has some fantastic moments
His new EP ‘Glow’ has a sweet and charming little set of indie songs
‘Bring Me To The End’ is one of the fun-loving and groovy rock tunes you can move to
Shreyas handles multiple instruments on the addictive jazz tune ‘Tough Times I’
The Finnish guitarist had ‘suffered from long-term health issues during his last years’, a press statement said
The rock outfit is composed of members from Thaikkudam Bridge, Mad Bypass and The Harbingers
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Featuring Sarfaad’s Arbaaz Khan, ‘Nightmare’ is a rigid and riff-filled track in the modern metal tradition
‘You Make Me’ sounds instantly like it's possibly coming to a viral phone ad near you
‘Zindagi’ is a showcase of sorts and does a good job of displaying new indie talent
‘And This Too Shall Pass’ isn’t afraid to be itself
‘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