Sunday, April 26, 2015

Musical Interlude: April Edition

This month, our featured post has been contributed by the one and only Alexandria Syiem. The former lead vocalist of Bangalore-based punk rock band, Clown with a Frown, she also frequents the stage as a solo-act in Shillong. You should check out her covers on Soundcloud- here

She's sharing two of her favourite less known indie-rock songs.




Way Out : Yeah Yeah Yeahs

An indie rock band that was formed in the early 2000s and have released four albums till date. They have been described as "an art-rock trio who made an edgy post-punk, dancefloor-friendly racket". This song makes me want to close my eyes and drift into the depths of imagination. It's a good indie rock song for the road.




Let's See It : We Are Scientists

This band, also from NY, was formed around the same time as the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. They have a similar style to Indian indie rock band, The F16s. This track should be added to the playlist for the road as well. :)



Monday, April 20, 2015

Monday Night Songs

It's already Tuesday here. Apologies if you were waiting for your Monday dose of music. Here are our song picks for your late night listening. 

Sudhir's Pick
Yes, this may be a little dark but still a great song and is incredibly catchy. Listening to it transports you to the wild west engaging in a song of revenge. The goal of this blog is to encourage new music and this song for me, does just that. Inspires me to look into a whole new genre. Take a listen.


When the fires, when the fires have surrounded you
and the whole wide world coming after you
I've got blood, I've got blood, blood on my name




Tanisha's Pick
Oh, it's Monday already. I was listening to some new music the past week, but I guess nothing was worth sharing. This one is a song I heard a couple months ago. James Bay, his hat and his guitar altogether make some good music. 

The Telegraph talks about his voice -
"Bay's whispery countertenor is soulfully reminiscent of his Critics' Choice predecessor, Sam Smith, but with the earthy edge of Marcus Mumford or Tom Odell, with whom he shares a whispery falsetto."

Monday, April 13, 2015

A Decade of Laughs and Music

June will mark 10 years of Tanisha and I knowing each other. In school, we were part of a gang of four. Tonight we got a chance to hang out with Ginelle and Sanjana, and reminisce about the good old days. We were sure to grab one quick picture as a keep safe and more importantly got Sanj to write this weeks post. Her music tastes lie very closely to ours and with her selections this week we thought you will barely miss us. Ladies and Gentlemen, presenting Sanjana Govil‏!


L-R Ginelle, Sanjana, Tanisha, Sudhir
Mirage : Barefaced Liar

For me, Barefaced Liar was what proved that the Indian independent music scene has come of age. Theirs are not songs that you just really enjoy at a gig and then can't quite remember afterwards, they're the kind you feel like listening to at home on a Sunday morning. On repeat. Mirage is one of BFL's older songs but continues to be one of my favourites, closely followed by Glow.  




The Avalanche : The F16s

It really takes only 5 words for you to love this song ("Would you prefer a metaphor?"), but The F16s go above and beyond (See what I did there?). I love how they take their time building the melody, let it sink in and then start adding layers as you get further into it. Apart from their obvious musical talent, these guys are extremely entertaining to watch live. If you're in Bangalore and don't know what I'm talking about, catch them at The Humming Tree this Sunday (April 18). 




Sunday, April 5, 2015

Fly High

Sudhir's Pick

I can take a bet that most Indians would consider Robbie Williams to be the best- known member of the erstwhile British pop sensation Take That. I did too but then I heard this tune by Gary Barlow. This guy has some serious acoclades to his name mainly due to his song- writing while still with Take That. This is one of his more recent songs as a song writer. When I first heard it, I honestly thought it was a new Mumford and Sons song with the folksy feel and powerful male solo vocals. Pleasantly surprised and very happy that I have someone new to listen to in that genre. Happy listening.




Tanisha's Pick

Heartfelt ballads and distant musings make up the lyrical bulk of Luke's music. Harmonies mildly similar to the Fleet Foxes, but unique with his stand alone guitar. His album 'The Fire Inside' released last year also includes some of the music from his previously released EPs. 

Sharing his track, "Bottled Up Tight". It's one of my favourites from the album with its simple melody combined with the strong vocals and lyrics like this - 

"I count when I can the people who walk by. Imagine their paths crossing with mine. And maybe it's true, we're part of a bloodline. But we walk like we're pretty much blind."