Radio City Freedom Recommends Latest Hits by Your Favourite Indie Artistes Edition 27

Vijayalakshmi Narayanan

Radio City Freedom Recommends Latest Hits by Your Favourite Indie Artistes Edition 27

An ode to the popular character from The Fast and The Furious franchise, essayed by the late actor Paul Walker, Mumbai-based rapper Tienas teams up with producer GHZI PUR to deliver a pulsating provocation, during the running course of just one minute and thirty-one seconds.

The introductory track from their upcoming EP, Caught in Parade, Enemy by Pune-based pop-rock collective Easy Wanderlings, raises a point efectively about the omnipresent cancel culture in our country, using subtle arrangements.

Based on conversations with her grandmother that evolved around the Partition in 1947 and the grief that is now prevalent following the second wave of the deadly pandemic, Preeti Kanan Singhania aka Bombay The Artist, an underground Indian-British musician, offers a sense of healing and respite with 'Raaha'. The song further elucidates upon the global brethren that we share.

An abbreviation of 'My Life, My Soul, My Liver', MLMSML, by Mumbai metallers Bhayanak Maut, revels in electrifying riffs and intense guitar arrangements to offer a commentary on armchair activism.

Rehnuma by Mumbai-based singer/songwriter Anirudh Deshmukh is a heartachingly haunting melody about the sorrow following a love that has now jaded. The standout inclusion is the flute work by Lokesh Dadhich. Its bound to stir waterworks.

Dimapur-based singer/songwriter Abdon Mech is joined by Kohima-based vocalist Akhrieze to give us a lilting melody about the wonders of young love in Dopamine.

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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