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Catching A Boat At The Last Minute: Kaagaz Ki Naav

Alt-Rock band, Last Minute India, marks another victory for the hindi alt-rock scene in the country with their latest track ‘Kaagaz Ki Naav’.

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Punctuated with a mellow beginning, Last Minute India toes a line between making alt-rock music and soulful hindi pop rock with their latest track ‘Kaagaz ki Naav’. And, to be completely honest, they do it with tremendous flair. If this is the defining track for their upcoming album, then I think we can all be pretty sure about the good things that are yet to come.

Last Minute India sings soulful hindi alt-rock, with Abdul Shaikh giving his voice to the lyrics that are composed by Subodh Gupta and Jay Jain, who, also, serve as the bass guitarist and the keyboardist, respectively, for the band. Austin Furtado is responsible for the lead solos you hear in the track while Bhumit Gor manages the rhythm section. Yash Khona is ever present with his impeccable drumming. 

‘Kaagaz Ki Naav’, perhaps, serves as a marking point for Last Minute India. The 5 minute track is an amalgamation of the band’s ever evolving sound. There is a brief but incredible solo by Austin Furtado that is so reminiscent of the third section in ‘Weight of Love’, by The Black Keys, that it would almost be a blunder, on my part, to not mention it. Don’t get me wrong, Last Minute India is not delving into Garage Rock. At least, not just yet. After all, as Subodh Gupta and Bhumit Gor reveal, at the end of the day, it is about making music that they want to make and that people want to hear.

The current habits of the average listener in the country, in terms of music, is, often, an unintended block to some of the artists out there. With a focus on Bollywood singles and Hip-Hop, the average Indian is somewhat caught up in a churning cycle that is difficult to tear oneself away from. Bands like Last Minute India, however, are a focal point in the debate that rock, in all its sub-genres, is here to stay for good. In point of fact, it would not even be a stretch to say that Last Minute India, amongst others, is holding a torch for rock music in India.

And what better way to prove a point than with words? ‘Kaagaz Ki Naav’ is a track that relies heavily on a recurring theme of everlasting hope. The eponymous paper boat is a representation of that singular lingering hope that we hold on to. All of that is brought out beautifully in the lyrics, with Shaikh bringing an immaculate range in the notes that he hits. 

‘Kaagaz ki Naav’ is a song that will, perhaps, be overshadowed in the future when Last Minute India goes to greater heights. For now, the track is a defining moment for the band, harnessing all the bits and trademark style from their previous two tracks. 

I hate earworms. You know, songs that get stuck in your head. But if it had to be the hook from ‘Kaagaz Ki Naav’, I wouldn’t complain in the slightest.

Credit: YouTube (Last Minute India)

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WAVES Taking Us to New Heights and New Horizons

WAVES 2025 unites global voices through culture, music & tech, marking India’s rise in media & creative progress.

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Today, on May 1st, anticipating the expansion and growth of India’s entertainment and media platform, the World Audio Visual & Entertainment Summit (WAVES) was launched. The event is held at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai from May 1-4.

On the first day of WAVES, many tracks were released that sent a message of regard, respect and patriotism across borders to the Global world. It aims to make a positive change and do something incredible by bringing countries together in an interwoven fabric of different cultures, unity in diversity and a goal of progress.

Of the various music tracks released, the “Shubhaarambh” song brings peace in our culture. It sends a message of us as one big family in this world, whilst the “Symphony of India” captures India’s rich heritage and comprises various beautiful notes that come together to create music to which people worldwide can relate. From the snow-capped Himalayas to the sun-kissed beaches down south, India is attractive in many different colours, textures, sights and flavours.

The song “Ooncha Asmaan,” by the well-known singer Shankar Mahadevan and the well-known poet Prasoon Joshi, expresses a desire for wings, so that, with determination, we can rise higher in our progress toward fullness. It represents that, with determination, we will achieve our dreams together. “Ooncha Asmaan” suggests redefining the connectivity of technology and the innovations that India has been contributing to the world; when we reach for the sky, the messages are expanding and further *asman* of progress.

India is experiencing distinct and conspicuous progress and establishing its footprint in all dimensions, like science, arts, media, comedy, and all aspects of technology.

This historical anthem and many others tell a powerful account of India’s cultural” canon” and celebrate the country’s journey of success and joy.

As we transition through the rapidly shifting world of technological advances, we may lose sight of the fact that actual progress lies in our preference for peace, love, and connections. As changes are felt like waves taking us in new directions, to new heights, and into new horizons, we should hold our identity and not part with the treasure that it takes collective effort to own. Treasure the unity that binds us, the truth that can lead us, and the love that holds us all.

 The precious treasure of our shared humanity can help point us down the road to a future prosperous with peace and prosperity, where our cultural differences are seen as a source of strength.

In the excellent orchestra of life, let us all play as an orchestra, full of compassion, empathy, and kindness. Let us always turn to the same ocean waves that have shaped our shores. The waves  remind us how to move forward while teaching us the critical value of adaptability, resilience, and harmony.

The event features many popular and renowned actors, singers, and filmmakers, including Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, Akshay Kumar, Anupam Kher, Ektaa R. Kapoor, Chiranjeevi, Rajinikanth, Mohanlal, Diljit Dosanjh, Anil Kapoor, Hema Malini, Sanjay Dutt, and A.R. Rahman.

The goal for WAVES (2025) is to bring people from different sectors and disciplines together and connect their knowledge and experiences to support the development of India’s creativity. The event’s sole purpose is to foster collaborations, from industry to movement, and work towards bringing recognition and attention to the talent and artistry of India while establishing our identity as a global centre for content and media publishing.

The event consists of a roundtable of the Prime Minster which involved a high-level discussion with global industry leaders and media CEOs on ways to help grow India’s media and entertainment industry, alongside the WAVES exhibition which was a showcase of the media industry’s achievements and accomplishments, advancements in technology, and new storytelling methods which focused on the latest trends and developments. The WAVES bazaar also gave content creators and companies an opportunity to meet and interact with buyers and sellers globally. Another event, the WAVEX Accelerator, included mentorship and funding opportunities for startups and used these elements to promote growth.

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World Music Day: Indie Artists You Should Check Out

World Music Day is observed on 21st of June every year to celebrate music. This year, let’s discover new indie artists from India.

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This World Music Day, we bring you some indie artists to expand your playlist and introduce and embrace art and new artists of India.

“i will never be bad” by Ananya Sharma

“i will never be bad again” is a self-composed song by Ananya Sharma which was released in 2022. Ananya Sharma, based in Mumbai, India, apart from being a talented singer is also a composer and bandleader of Funan and Gang. She’s a storyteller most of all. She writes them to music. 

Her song, ‘I will never be bad again’ is one of her many stories, this one revolving around her childhood. It revolves around growing up as a child, which is a unique and individual experience for all of us. In her song, she writes and sings about some difficult patches of life that she had to face alone and probably scarred her for a long time. However, her song, or as she likes to call it, her story sung to her music is not about talking about these scars. Instead, it’s about moving past them and embracing the new and possibly better version of herself. 

Her story transforms from being so ashamed of herself that she can’t even look at herself to exploring and loving herself to the extent that she has found the courage to never be bad again because she will never feel the need to. “I could turn to dust/ I could slowly fade/ I could be my own person/  I could wait.” Life is not easy and in the path of it, we all stumble here and there but it also does not end there. To move forward is the very essence of it. To live it fully, as Ananya does, you need to let go of some things and reach out to others.

Credits: Ananya Sharma

Bless Ya Heels by Tribe Mama Marykali

If you’ve always enjoyed listening to Nicki Minaj, Cardi B, and Little Mix and the more women who sing powerful songs about women, then this one’s for you. Tribe Mama Maryakai aka Katharina Valayil, is a Malyali singer who grew up in Nigeria. Her music celebrates women of color with a lot of sass with the undertone of the seriousness of the message she wants to put across. Her music celebrates womanhood in all its various forms. 

Through her music, she is rebelling against the structures that label women and put them in a box. With catchy beats and addictive lyrics, she’s using her platform and art to talk about the serious issues with regard to the historical oppression of women. The lyrics of Bless Ya Heels, “Wash your feet in the rain and pray/Before you move towards my temple/ Bless ya heels/ You stand on sacred ground…I am a Star of Venus/ I am Goddess witch/ Badass bitch…Tribe mama from the core/Am diggin’ in the core now!” channel the divine womanhood of women of color that is mostly neglected.

Credits: Anna Katharina Valayil

Mutual by Ranj X Clifr 

Ranjani Ramadoss is a musician from Chennai, India. Her journey started with two bands Kelvikkuri (jazz fusion) and Paula & the Associates (Neo-soul/pop). Now, she’s started her new project called RANJ which she launched in 2021. Her music is either English or Tamil and conveys different stories and themes. In her song, Mutual, she explores the difficult stage of a relationship when it doesn’t feel right. Each human relationship is complex and requires different things, approaches, and behaviors to be successful. A lot of times, the comfortable state of a relationship is hard to let go of. Ranjani explores the same with her lyrics, “Just because it’s comfortable/ Don’t mean that it’s suitable/ Think that its agreeable/ It don’t feel like home at all”

Credits: Export Quality Records

ILY by Shane (Prod. by Searcy & StephC Baby)

ILY by Shane is the right music for you if you find yourself listening to catchy beats and groovy music. It’s not heavy on the lyrics and easy to vibe to and will definitely make it to your everyday playlist. Shane is a singer, songwriter, and musician based in Shillong, India. Most of his music is of R&B Soul and Hip Hop genre. The catchy beats and lyrics that hit home make his music something that you should be checking out ASAP.

Credits: Shane

sophomore sweetheart – sunflower tape machine

sophomore sweetheart by sunflower tape machine sounds and feels exactly like its name. It will transport you to the first year or young days of your college life. The music makes you feel the nostalgia of exploring new things, new people, new places, and new experiences all for the first time. It feels like a trance of the young days where you can easily lose yourself. What adds to this feeling is the music video which is various clips combined in a film format that prompts you to see it as if you’re watching your own life reeling through the camera.  Aryaman Singh from Chennai is the founder of the experimental project, sunflower tape machine which is all about analog synth sounds inspired by the 80s and dreamy chords.

Credits: sunflower tape machine

Mona Lisa Smile by Gouri and Aksha

What started as a musical theatre show for Aladdin in Mumbai is now a band of two, Gouri and Aksha. Gouri was a budding singer from Kerala when she met Aksha from Punjab in Mumbai. The duo started their journey with Instagram videos but today are successful with shows in Japan and the USA. Their music is a blend of their voices harmonizing together. Their song, Mona Lisa Smile is a mix of jazz and pop and leaves a calming effect on you. The music and the lyrics are the kinds you sway along to and vibe in peace on a rainy day with a book and a cup of your favorite coffee or tea. They are also there on Prateek Kuhad’s album Shehron Ke Raaz.

Credits: Gouri and Aksha

Itne Pyaar Se (Thoda Darr Lagta Hai) by Sanjeeta Bhattacharya x Tanmaya Bhatnagar

Love feels great to embrace but with great love comes the fear of losing it too. Sanjeeta Bhattacharya and Tanmaya Bhatnagar’s Itne Pyaar Se (Thoda Darr Lagta Hai) is a beautiful song about the many complexities that come with romantic relationships and how various couples embrace them. The lyrics, “Itne pyaar se/ Bhi thoda dar lagta hai/ Tere saath par, yeh darr bhi, acha lagta hai”, in their very raw form tell the stories and emotions each one of us goes through when in love. 

The music video, apt to the lyrics, portrays relationships and couples that are flawed and nowhere perfect to the dreamy lands of rom-com. In its true essence, the song is a raw exploration of what love feels like. The song closes with “Roke rukta nahi, dil beparvah lagta hai/ Bujhe bujhta nahi, dil lau jaise jalta hai” which tells the real tale of most love stories and what emotions people feel when in love.

Credits: Big Bang Music
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Songs For This Movie Called Life

Presenting a playlist of songs by artists who cover a wide range of emotions with their voices and instruments to help you sail through life.

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Songs can make and break a mood. That’s the power the right kind of music holds against us. When you’re the main character in your life it’s not easy to always find the right music for the right feeling. Mostly because you lack a music producer in your life, unlike the movies. Hence, we decided to take on the role of this famed music producer and give you a few suggestions that you can hopefully add to your playlist to add the right melody from soft to raspy to this movie on life and make it a little less dull. 

Song: Missing Pages by Shehzan Mehta, Zaisha, Reet Shah

Are you feeling melancholic? Looking for a song to accompany your soul as you feel some of the saddest moments of your life? Then this song is for you. With a soothing piano melody and soft and comforting voices echoing each second, this song will give you the space you deserve to feel all those emotions and move on at your own pace—a song for days when you need someone to let you cry and nudge you forward. 

Credits: Spotify (Shehzan Mehta)

Song: Behno Do by Sanjana Devarajana 

Remember the time when you wanted to get up so badly but it seemed like the whole world was against it? For times like that, this song is a perfect addition to your playlist as it instills the faith that you lost in yourself. With a soft melody that builds up to an empowering one combined with the melodious voice of Sanjana, there is no way you will stay beaten down for long.

Credits: YouTube (Sanjana Devarajan)

Song: Void by Aanchal Bordoloi

Feeling a little blue but tired of soft and pop voices to cheer you up? If you’re looking for something indie with a husky voice to tell you that you’re not alone and that they’ve got you and you can let it out, then Aanchal Bordoloi must be added to your playlist, this instant. Reminding us all about the beauty of yearning for someone with her guitar and raspy voice, Aanchal serenades us into another world with Void.

Credits: YouTube (Aanchal Bordoloi- Topic)

Song: Roses by Kalpana

Whenever we pick roses it’s the thorns that worry us the most. It almost always makes us forget how beautiful the rose truly is just like love. A song to remind you how beautiful love can be if you just let it in, Kalpana manages to take you on an aural as well as visual trip with her song with Roses. The soft musical accompaniment is the perfect addition to her comforting breathy voice that is bound to remind you about the soft touches of kind love. 

Credits: YouTube (theofficialkaplana)

Song: Sunday by Aditya A & Naalayak

Do you relate to Garfield a lot and just can’t stand Mondays, and hope that the Sunday last forever? Well, you’re not the only one thinking like that as Aditya & Naalayak released a song dedicated to this amazing relaxed day that they just keep hoping never ends. A relatable song with a chill melody, this song is the perfect addition to your “take it easy playlist”.  

Credits: YouTube (Aditya A)

Hope these song suggestions help you navigate your life a little better than yesterday! 

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Harmony of Healing: Exploring Mental Health Through Music

Immerse yourself in the therapeutic symphony of art performances. Discover the impact of music on mental health as we delve into its healing power.

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In the realm of mental health, where silence often reigns and stigma persists, art performances and emerging as powerful tools for breaking the chains surrounding the topic. Among these diverse forms of artistic expression, music takes centre stage, proving to be a transformative force in healing mental health. Let’s delve into the deep impact of mental health art performances and the therapeutic resonance of music.

“Holding On” by Sanjay Maroo

These poignant words set the stage for a musical journey that explores the dualities of life- the euphoria of success and the depths of rejection and fear. The song is a dedication to those who persist and refuse to surrender their dreams despite setbacks. It’s a call to awaken those who may have quietly moved away, urging them that it’s never too late to try again. The artist shares personal experiences passionately pursuing a dream, basking in the glory of success, but also grappling with the pain of rejection and the haunting fear of failure.

Credits: YouTube( Sanjay Maroo Music )

“Nahi Hu Mai Theek” by Vasu Kainth

In a bold and crucial move, an artist addresses the often stigmatized topic of mental illness through his song “Nahi Hu Mai Theek”. This musical composition shines a light on the shadows that mental health struggles cast on individuals. By bringing mental health struggles to the spotlight, the artist contributes to breaking the silence and dispelling the stigma that surrounds it. The song becomes a voice for those who grapple with invisible battles within their minds, creating space for empathy and understanding.

Credits: YouTube ( Vasu Kainth )

Sitar for Mental Health by Rishab Rikhiram Sharma

Sitar for Mental Health gives us a unique blend of ancient practices and contemporary experiences, utilizing traditional Indian Classical music as a powerful medium. The goal is to invoke states of deep reflection, receptivity and introspection, fostering awareness about mental health through the auditory sensory processing system.

These immersive experiences last around 60 minutes and go beyond the boundaries of conventional performances. They incorporate a variety of instruments, including the Khartal, Sound Bowls, Daf, and deep percussion, creating a multi-sensory journey. The focus is not merely on music but on the silence between notes, encouraging deep listening and gradual adoption of musical improvisation and consciousness.

Rishab, the artist behind Sitar for Mental Health, skillfully navigates the Sitar as a tool for transformation. The audience is taken on a journey that begins with a personal intention, allowing them to sense and visualize their emotions. The experience encourages letting go of mental and physical attachments in that moment, providing a therapeutic space for introspection and healing.

Credits: YouTube ( Rishab Rikhiram Sharma )
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Latest Musical Releases That Tug at the Heartstrings

We bring you a collection of some of the latest musical releases that are sure to pull at your heart and touch your soul.

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In the dynamic world of music, every store carries a story and each melody paints a vivid picture of emotion. The latest music releases have taken up this ethos, offering a diverse range of tunes that resonate with the human experience. Let’s dive into the enchanting world of these musical masterpieces.

“You Are A Criminal” by Mallika Mehta

“You Are a Criminal” by Mallika Mehta is her latest creation which is a powerful emotional orchestral pop composition. The song invites listeners on a compelling journey through the intricate nuances of heartbreak and betrayal. Mallika’s passionate delivery breathes life into every emotion, making that track a poignant experience for anyone who has ever felt the sting of betrayal. With a fusion of soul-stirring lyrics and a captivating melody; “You Are a Criminal” stands as a must-listen, promising an emotional rollercoaster that leaves a lasting impression.

Credits: YouTube( Salim Sulaiman )

“Neem Neem” by Anurag Sinha, Yasser Desai & MFA Records

Presented by Anurag Sinha and MFA Records, “Neem Neem” is a melodious masterpiece that enchants the soul. Sung by the talented Yasser Desai, and featuring the voices of Manmeet Kaur and Jatin Suri, this song is a musical journey that transcends the ordinary. The enchanting melodies of “Neem Neem” promise to send the listeners to a world of soothing tunes and heartfelt emotions. The video, a visual delight, shows us a captivating performance that promises to tug at the heartstrings. “Neem Neem” is a chartbuster in the making, offering an unforgettable musical experience.

Credits : YouTube ( MFA Records )

“Tu Jo Paas” by Suzon

“Tu Jo Paas” is a light at the end of a dark tunnel. The song expresses deep emotions of joy and reliability in a romantic relationship. The singer finds immense happiness and a positive demeanour when their loved one is close, emphasizing that without them, life feels dull, The recurring desire to maintain this laughter and joy and a plea to never leave, creates a sense of security. The verses beautifully intertwine feelings of love and simplicity, portraying the beloved’s impact on every aspect of the singer’s life. Acknowledging the loved ones’ role in fulfilling aspirations and being the anchor in times of emotional turbulence adds layers of depth to the lyrics.

Credits: YouTube ( Suzonn )

“Hi” by THE 9TEEN

“Hi” by THE 9TEEN is a soulful and poignant melody, “Hi” captures the essence of connection and strength that emerges from challenging circumstances. “Hi” intricately weaves a narrative of what two individuals experience when physically distant but emotionally close. The song is creative and a breath of fresh air with stunning vocals, and visuals.

Credits: Youtube (THE 9TEEN)

“Mann” by The Yellow Diary

“Mann” is a song that is sure to touch your heart. In a heartwarming video, Moses discovers Tarini’s lost diary in a busy metro station. What happens after is a meeting by chance that unfolds as they connect over the diary’s pages, leading to laughter and shared moments. This touching tale shows us how fate, in the form of a lost diary, can unite two strangers and blossom a heartwarming friendship.

Credits: YouTube ( The Yellow Diary )

These latest music releases offer a rich tapestry of emotions, from heartwarming to heartwrenching. Each song sings a unique story, creating a melodic journey that resonates with listeners on a deeply personal level. Whether you seek the emotional intensity of betrayal, the enchantment of soulful melodies, the resilience found in love, the strength born from distance, or the heartwarming joy of newfound friendship, these songs promise an unforgettable musical experience. So, immerse yourself in the beauty of these compositions, let the melodies carry you away, and savour the profound emotions they evoke.

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