Country: India
Sub Genre: Progressive Rock, Alternative
Label: Universal Music India
Release date: September 2, 2013
Tracklist:
01 - Firdous (6:31)
02 - Raastey (4:46)
03 - Coshish (5:04)
04 - Behti Boondein (5:41)
05 - Woh Kho Gaye (6:15)
06 - Hum Hai Yahin (5:18)
07 - Maya (6:18)
08 - Rehne Do (4:59)
09 - Bhula Do Unhey (4:44)
10 - Mukti (7:56)
Line-up:
Mangesh Gandhi - Vocals, Rhythm Guitars, Mouth Organs
Shrikant Sreenivasan - Lead Guitars
Hamza Kazi - Drums, Xylophone
Anish Nair - Bass
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The album is basically about a lost, young man seeking his path to the promised land, a place of perfect peace and bliss. The vocals are in Hindi, which shouldn't really be a put-off, for the listeners, unless you don't understand the language. The much awaited album begins with the title track, "Firdous". Right away, I could sense the influence of Porcupine Tree on their music. Everything from the endearing riffs to the vocals reminiscing that of Steven Wilson's, almost felt like a thumbs up being given to the legendary band. If I was high, I would frankly think it was Steven Wilson himself, singing in Hindi! The song creeps onto you in an ascending pattern, to break open its shackles and go all out, hard rock on us.
Read the full review by Vishaal Gollerkeri at metalwani.com
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