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Music Band in India
Experience the magic of live music in India with ROOH Band, a sensational musical ensemble that will ignite your senses and leave you mesmerized. As a highly acclaimed Music Band in India, ROOH Band delivers exceptional performances that showcase the rich diversity and soulful essence of Indian music.
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me vibing to the absolute, most broad spectrum of music humanity can conjure
#this is normal...right :')#electroswing#my little pony music#Go_a#Ukrainian electrofolk#every sad song you can imagine#death metal#Barbie#little richard#taylor swift songs go so hard too#full blues#marching bands#piano playlists that last for hours#country songs <3 🤠#bread#bongos#South and North Indian styles of music#god dang man I love music#“POP” OF COURSE!!!#many many musicals#i cannot even list all the ones i listen too. Legit
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Tetragrammacide | Typho-Tantric Aphorisms from the Arachneophidian Qur'an | 2023
Indian Black Death Metal
Artwork by Orryelle Defenestrate-Bascule
#Tetragrammacide#Typho-Tantric Aphorisms from the Arachneophidian Qur'an#Indian Black Metal#Black Metal#Black Death Metal#music#band#art#artwork#artist#Orryelle Defenestrate-Bascule#Iron Bonehead#Davide Billia#MK2 Recording Studio#Bandcamp
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I don’t usually make posts like this, but I’ve been seeing a lot of anti-intellectual junk lately, and I really think we need to put the word “pretentious” up on a shelf until people learn what it actually means.
It doesn’t describe someone who likes artsy-fartsy deep meaning media. People who are pretentious are fake. They’re posers trying to be sophisticated and unique, not like other girls. They pretend to only like stuff they think will make them sound cool when they talk about it. They want to act like they know something you don’t, and they want attention for it.
By definition, if you genuinely enjoy something, you can’t be pretentious. If it resonates with you, and you analyze it, and you don’t care what people think, that’s the polar opposite, actually. If you love obscure experimental prog music, if you watch underground high concept indie films through English teacher eyes, if you spend hours in a modern art museum reading each piece as a vessel for storytelling, if your backpack’s full of poetry books that inspire you, if you play underrated games that were someone’s passion project, if you have an interest in studying the classics or the masters, you are not pretentious.
Of course, some people just don’t like some stuff, and that’s fine, but that’s not what this is about. Don’t let anti-intellectuals shame you for enjoying things just because your interests are inaccessible to them, because they refuse to be brave and put effort into critical thinking. You’re not stuck up for refusing to overlook the craft of artists.
#anti intellectualism#media#movies#books#music#critical thinking#my friend who primarily listens to one very popular band once said that people who listen to obscure music are annoying and pretentious#which rubbed me the wrong way because 1 she knows that I listen to obscure music and 2 it’s such a cowardly consumerist take. anyone can#make music and hey a lot of the people who do make GOOD music. and this goes for all *obscure* media#this post was mostly inspired by people talking about Barbie and those anti pick me girls like the pick nobody girls who insist thinking is#for boys and having fun with an empty brain is for girls. Greta gerwig is an artist. I haven’t seen the movie yet but I know it has a deeper#message than haha cute pink! I’ve seen the summaries about the true meaning. the pinkness and popularity doesn’t negate the narritive.#though in the notes I saw a lot of tumblristas comunistas shitting on the film for being one big ad that people *fell for* which tbh is#tbh almost as anti-intellectual. don’t get me wrong they milked this film to sell hella shit but I don’t believe kids who play with dolls#are the target audience as these people claim. Barbie is a culturally iconic symbol almost archetypical of societal expectations for women#you say barbie people think unblinking perfect plastic pink girly. reminds me of the poem The Last Mojave Indian Barbie. yeah yeah you all#hate brands but this one carries undeniable significance and makes for a powerful literary device. it’s been used many times before#sorry for writing a tag essay about a film I haven’t even seen but I’m tired of internet people focusing so much on proving others wrong#that they end up oversimplifying everything just as much as the other person. god I saw people doing this to Nimona saying transphobes were#looking too deep into her character and they’re reactionary clowns for making that jump. like for once the transphobes are right. she is#trans. it’s a queer story. and irl the first people who notice queerness are the bigots who can tell you’re different. sick owns telling#them the story’s not that deep is harmful and it’s like they’re ignoring the real message on purpose. okay enough rambling hehe! thanks#barbie#nimona
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The newest hit band of the moment, now ON TOUR and LIVE at the NRC!
eclectic; members of Night Raven College's local music club got together to introduce to the world the craziest tour imaginable!
We present you magicam wannabe Cater Diamond on the guitar; crazy rich heir Kalim Al-Asim on the drums; and granpa-gothcore Lilia Vanrouge also on the guitar!
#twisted wonderland#cater diamond#kalim al asim#lilia vanrouge#twst playlist#spotify playlist#genre mashup#00s pop rock#00s nostalgia#indian metal#metal music#band music#spotify#Spotify
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ranveer singh’s best roles!
murad ahmed in gully boy
kabir mehra in dil dhanakne do
ram rajari in goliyon ki raasleela ram-leela
bittoo sharma in band baaja baaraat
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happy (belated) birthday, ranveer singh!
#ranveer singh#ranveer deepika#ranveer singh padukone#desiblr#desi tumblr#indian cinema#desi culture#desi music#indian movies#desi cinema#desi movies#bollywood#ram leela#goliyon ki rasleela ram leela#gully boy#sanjay leela bhansali#zoya akhtar#dil dhadakne do#band baaja baaraat#deepika padukone#bollywood movies#bolly#aditya chopra#rocky aur rani ki prem kahani#happy birthday ranveer singh!#cinema
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I need people to appreciate how hard this picture goes
It's from a gig featured in an article in The Hindu that covered the Chennai metal music scene recently! While Bangalore, Kolkata and Assam (as well as a few other eastern states/territories in the Seven Sisters) are known as meccas for metal in India, Chennai, which has always been known for more folky and fusion alternative music amongst the independent scene, is warming up to metal. The article spoke to some of the musicians who have laid down the foundations for metal spaces, nights and venues to come up over the last 10 years.
I'm glad to see it, of course. But can we take a separate moment to appreciate metal in a dhoti?
#music#musicians#metal#heavy metal#Indian metal#now you may already know a few northern bands: Bloodywood are probably the most well-known in the folk-metal community#I could name a few other cool metal bands from Kolkata and Mumbai; 150 from Bangalore or Hyderabad#but fuck yeah dhoti metal#rock music#guitars#guitarists
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Remembering Sixto Diaz Rodriguez and Robbie Robertson
What a day for music fans! Here is my combined remembrance of two musicians we lost today:
Remembering Sixto Diaz Rodriguez 1942-2023
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The singer-songwriter known as Rodriguez as died at 81. He released some folk albums in the early 70s that went largely unnoticed in the U.S. but had a big impact in South Africa. In the 2012 documentary Searching for Sugar Man (which won the Academy Award for Best Documentary), they document the search for the singer who was rumored to be dead but was living a humble life in Detroit. Sadly the documentary director Malik Bendjelloul died in 2014. Even if supposedly the documentary glossed over some elements of Rodriguez' life, it made the point that a long lost musician can still have an impact years later and far away. I included the doc on my Best Docs of the 2010s and picked up the soundtrack.
The link above is the obit from Hollywood Reporter.
Remembering Robbie Robertson 1943-2023
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The Band leader and accomplished solo artist Robbie Robertson has died at 80. The Band - just The Band nothing more - were critic’s darlings of the 60s / 70s. A folk rock band that made truly timeless music and all members played off each other so well. Their 1969 self-titled album is a classic and I have it on vinyl. When they did their farewell concert in 1976 (they later re-formed), Martin Scorsese directed that concert and it was released in 1978 as The Last Waltz. That 1977 concert film is arguably the greatest concert movie of all time. Whenever music or film geeks debate the greatest concert film ever made, it always comes down to The Last Waltz and Jonathan Demme’s Talking Heads concert film Stop Making Sense. Both The Last Waltz concert film and the live album were time capsule-worthy. Ringo Starr even sat in on a song. George Harrison was a close friend and admirer or Robertson and The Band as well. Also worth checking out are the albums Robertson / The Band did with Bob Dylan, notably Dylan's masterpiece Blonde on Blonde.
Scorsese and Robertson
In addition to numerous solo albums and music producing, Robertson became a close collaborator with Scorsese on a number of his films, composing music, songs and/or doing music supervision on Raging Bull, The King of Comedy, The Color of Money, Casino, Gangs of New York, Shutter Island, The Wolf of Wall Street, Silence, The Irishman, and the upcoming Killers of the Flower Moon. What a great team they made! Music has always been a big part of Scorsese's films and the music Robertson was responsible for truly enhanced those films.
Robertson also appeared in numerous documentaries including Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World (read my interview with director Catherine Bainbridge here), Elvis Presley: The Searcher (read my review here), and of course Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson & The Band (read my review here).
The link above is the obit from Rolling Stone.
#rodriguez#rip#searching for sugar man#film geek#music nerd#robbie robertson#the band#the last waltz#martin scorsese#raging bull#the king of comedy#gangs of new york#killers of the flower moon#rumble: the indians who rocked the world#elvis presley: the searcher#once were brothers: robbie robertson and the band#bob dylan
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ROOH Band is a super cool music group from Dubai. They mix different types of music, both old and new, to make their own special sound. They love where they're from, and they use their music to show how awesome Dubai is with all its different cultures. What makes them extra awesome is how they play live music that makes people really happy, not just in Dubai, but all over the world. They work really hard at making music, and they want to make people feel good and connected through their songs. ROOH Band is like a big, friendly musical hug for Dubai and everyone who loves their music!
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Ep94 Come… Fall in Love w/ Irvine Iqbal! (West End!)
Don't just sit there slack-jawed, buggy-eyed, because we're joined by THE West End Sultan- Mr. Irvine Iqbal! (Say what?! *faints) This week, AW flies solo as this royally outspoken British stage star joins the torture chamber to see if they can accept the Spectre- one of India's finest metal bands with their album 'Now or Never', before settling in for some 'Bombay Dreams', with the 2002 London cast!
Plus, we chat South Asian representation, knee-jerk reactions, misbehaving at school, casting choices, allyship, and so much more in this brriiiilliant episode!
Irvine on Twitter - https://twitter.com/IrvineIqbal
#Irvine Iqbal#Bombay Dreams#Sceptre#India#Indian Metal#Mumbai#Delhi#Maharashtra#Andrew Lloyd Webber#AR Rahman#Indian Metal Bands#Metal Bands from India#Music#Comedy#Broadway#Metal#Heavy Metal#Musicals#Critique#Reviews#Musical Theatre#West End#Aussie#Podcast#Commentary#Prog Rock#Prog Metal#Progressive Metal#Thrash#Thrash Metal
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#music#pompeii#i'm OBSESSED with this album right now#gutted that it came out EIGHT YEARS AGO#and this band seemingly no longer exists#even more gutted that i listened to it WHEN IT CAME OUT#and didn't fully appreciate it at the time#it definitely fits into that cinematic post-rock-y sad boy emo mold that i love so much#i've been listening to a ton of copeland/from indian lakes/owel/deas vail lately#and this is the only newish to me thing so far that fully scratches the same itch#anyway check out this album lol
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Trhä/Sëht | Dlahdlhë | 2023
International Atmospheric Black Metal
Artwork by Rotting Reign
https://cantiereticiproductions.bandcamp.com/album/dlahdlh
#Trhä#Sëht#Dlahdlhë#American Black Metal#USBM#Indian Black Metal#Black Metal#Atmospheric Black Metal#Raw Black Metal#Ambient Black Metal#music#band#art#artwork#artist#Rotting Reign#Paige
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Also there's Bijin, which is age-restricted! Chanmina sings in... I think its Japanese, Korean, and English? I've never been able to get into K-pop (most of it seems overhyped, and I had my boyband fascination back in the 90s/00s), but Chanmina is something else entirely, and I can't recommend her enough! ( I also can't recommend The Hu enough! Mongolian throat singing + rock is a combination more people need to get into!)
I wish Americans fucked with more foreign music. You don’t have to know the language to appreciate a good record. Folks in other countries listen to our music and don’t speak a lick of english. Music needs no translator
#music#foreign music#there's a small Indian band I can't recall the name of right now that is also amazing#I'll have to reblog with them later if I can find them again#Youtube
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This was an Indian rock band from the late 90s.
This song stood out for me because of the soft percussion (tabla), the bass, and feel of the singing. [Maybe the title too, can't tell about some of such things...]
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Bio:
Formed by Ram Sampath (vocals, synths, drum programming) & Siddharth Achrekar (Guitars) in 1998, Colourblind released only one album but its good enough to rub shoulders with the best in the business. The album was released under a P&D deal by Sony Music India. There were plans to support the album with a tour, but unfortunately Siddharth went temporarily deaf in one ear, due to which all plans were canned. Now, Ram owns a recording studio & is active on the film scores & advertising jingles scene. Sidd, in the meantime, has gone on to become a VFX artist.
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Personnel:
Ram Sampath : Vocals, Synths, Drum programming
Siddharth Achrekar: Guitars
Karl Peters: Bass (he's a veteran bassist in India) One (bass) composition from his solo album: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_8qAkiu8x8
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Apple Music Link: https://music.apple.com/in/album/colourblind/1531461746
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Also Recommended Song: Hu Will I B
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