Radio City Freedom Recommends Latest Hits by Your Favourite Indie Artistes Edition 17

Vijayalakshmi Narayanan

Radio City Freedom Recommends Latest Hits by Your Favourite Indie Artistes Edition 17

Young and emerging fusion rock band from Pune, Nawazishein emotes the desparation and longing of a loving soul who pines for affection from their beloved. Featuring band members vocalist Siddhartha Sarkar, Siddharth Sagar on bass guitar, drummer and percussionist Akash Gupta, Lakshay Sharma on lead guitar and Abhishek Noel on keys, Saajan sees a great marriage of Indian instrumentals with contemporary Western treatment.

New Delhi-based Mohan Kumar aka Hautewulf offers a wholesome treat for cyberpunk synthwave fans with Im The Baddest Punk, the debut single from his upcoming full-length album. Former member of metal bands Pyramids and Alien Sky Cult, the musician borrows influences from sci-fi comic books to offer a futuristic, dystopian treatment, through this track

Dum Pishaach by Seedhe Maut and Karan Kanchan witnesses an epic collaboration between hip-hop and nu-metal. The musical trio challenge the cliches that have stipulated the growth of their respective genres across the Indian sub-continent. Its infectious and we are sure, this will grow on you.

Bengaluru-based guitarist and singer Paraj Singh, who is also a former member of Rainburn and currently associated with Flaw Order, has released his latest single, Familiar in succession to his debut single, Continue, from the five-track EP, Inara. Replete with keys, synths and drums, Paraj depicts an artist getting acquainted with his surroundings. Its both meditative and moving, at once.

Moonlight Swing by Bangalore rock outfit Another Kind of Green is one such happy song that instantly sucks you in with its charm. Replete with electrifying riffs and drums, vocalist Shikha Chandrashekhar playfully takes you along for a ride into the wilderness of the night.

Featuring Soham Mallick, the songstress Hanita Bhambri emotes emptiness, anxiety and uncertainty of an individual who feels helpless, demotivated and yearning to be in the company of his loved ones, throught the hauntingly beautiful Home Alone. Even while exploring rational human fears, Hanita lends empathy and hope through her soulful vocals.

Your weekly listing of the best in the Indian independent music scene is here. Here are our six picks for this week.