Wonder How We Got Here by Signal W
"Wonder How We Got Here" was crafted during the pandemic, a challenging period for the entire band. Amid personal priorities and distractions, we returned to the music as our source of sanity and equilibrium. The songs in this album emerged from the blend of emotions we experienced - love, celebration, frustration, and sadness - all channeled into an energetic expression. Signal W, after their debut album, has evolved onto 'Wonder How We Got Here.' This new album is vibrant, concise, and energetic, a departure from their serene first release. The songs are built on simple ideas, but they're adorned with playful complexity, like flowers in spring. The production adds shine and space, emphasizing the beauty of simplicity. Each song has a unique personality, making 'Wonder How We Got Here' more than just a Pop album; it's a vibrant exploration of musical ideas On the album: Anukool Raman (Vocals, Samples) Devasheesh Sharma (Guitars, Backing Vocals) Nihar Apte (Electric Bass, Backing Vocals) Joe Panicker (Drums, Percussions, Production) Samuel Amulraj (Drum Recording Engineer) Miti Adhikari (Mixing & Mastering) Tanya & Priyanka Kar (Album Artwork)
So If You're Gone? by Mohit Mukhi Out Now!
Some stories never really resolve. So If You're Gone? captures the unease in the wake of unresolved love. The lyrics talk about spaces that are tinged with absence, but the mind refuses to fill them up or forget. The songwriting captures the movement of reminding the heart that they are truly gone when they have left and crushing the hope it builds up every time.
Chameleon World by Bryden and Parth Out Now!
Chameleon World is an immersive musical journey that explores the everyday realities of the life and times we live in, as experienced by the band, collectively and individually, as artists and human beings. Each experience is unpacked and narrated, one song at a time. Rooted in the world-music space with strong rock and pop influences, the album sound is primarily guitar and flute driven, with a strong presence of drums and percussive elements. It is also a celebration of the diverse ethnic roots of the members of the band, featuring songs in Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi and English. It is a love letter to this complex and diverse country, and all the different kinds of music and cultures the band has been exposed to by virtue of living the lives of touring musicians