Radio City Freedom Recommends Latest Hits by Your Favourite Indie Artistes Edition 21

Vijayalakshmi Narayanan

Radio City Freedom Recommends Latest Hits by Your Favourite Indie Artistes Edition 21

Bengaluru-based instrumental rock outfit featuring composer and guitarist Rahul Seth, Aritra Das on drums and percussion, Aniket Thyagarajan on bass and Prajwal Shekhar on rhythm, discuss life experiences shaping mental, physical and emotional health through their melodic compostion. 'Deep trip' is a journey of self-help and awareness.

A love letter to the city of dreams, Mumbai's Tejas is joined by the city's best indie talents to celebrate the vivacity and exuberance of a city that never stops. A brief listen to the song will compel you to love Mumbai, a lot more than you do.

A silent expression of dissent against a corrupt establishment, New Delhi's Cha'bi unearth unspoken voices through their latest release, 'Phir Hum Dekhenge'

Mumbai-based singer/songwriter Paridhhi Bagoria aka PB defines individuality and self-love with 'Coffee', one of the five tracks from her debut EP, 'head+heart'. As a self-confessed coffee fanatic, I have a reason to cheer for sure. I'm sure, many of you will relate to it as well.

Featuring Mumbai-based vocalist Shagun Trisal aka Trisalien and drummer Aritra Basu, New Delhi guitarist, producer and leader Yatin Srivastava Project speaks about the suffocation and isolation imposed by a pandemic and coping with it an intolerant environment around us owing to socio-political shifts. Effective and impactful, this track is meant for repeated listening.

Singer-songwriter Kamakshi Khanna almost speaks on behalf of several women who've freed themselves from toxic, unhealthy relationships to find their true purposes with her R'N'B offering 'Qareeb'. All you wonderful ladies out there, this is your anthem.

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

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