Radio City Freedom Recommends Latest Hits by Your Favourite Indie Artistes Edition 23

Vijayalakshmi Narayanan

Radio City Freedom Recommends Latest Hits by Your Favourite Indie Artistes Edition 23

Brimming of old-school melodies, Tu Hai by The Western Ghats is an ode to how love completes a person. Coupling pop with folk and rock influences, the song is yet another addition to the bands exuberant offerings.

Glow, the title track from the latest EP by renowned muli-instrumentalist Sidd Coutto, is a joyous take on a love that is fulfilling and gratifying. Featuring melodious strings, the song grows onto you instantly.

Unicorn by The Sheep by Raghav Meattle is a warm blanket for those second guessing themselves in love. Written with ease and reassurance, Meattles vocals are soothing for anxious minds stuck in seemingly jaded relationships.

Straight off from Arsh Sharma aka FuzzCultures latest EP, Strange Cities, Nicotine is an immediately, immersive track. Self-referential about an addiction that wont leave your side anytime soon, the song relflects upon the consuming nature of our vices and is empowered by grungy rock riffs.

Delhi rapper J Vish and singer-songwriter brother Dhruv Visvanath join forces to discuss procrastination with Lie Awake. An efficient confluence of hip-hop and folk pop elements, the song is a perfect accompaniment to a quiet winter afternoon.

Delhi rockers Antariksh are joined by thrash metal outfit Megadeths former guitarist Marty Friedman in their latest offering Quest, a reflection upon our selfish pursuits for all the finery that life has to offer without realising that eventually, it all feels very insignificant. Delivering a fine blend of Indian and International instrumentals, Quest calls for recommended listening.

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