When I first heard ‘Every Teardrop is a Waterfall’, Coldplay’s first single off their new album ‘Mylo Xyloto’, I shuddered. It wasn’t a bad song, but it just wasn’t Coldplay. Just like ‘My Chemical Romance’ and Linkin Park in recent times, the new record sees them change very, very drastically. They do manage to pull [...]
Review: Sunny Side Up

Sidd Coutto is a man who always does what he wants and he rightly doesn’t give a rat’s ass about what people around him think. The drummer of Zero and lead singer of Tough on Tobacco has become famous on the indie circuit for his laid-back music and zany onstage antics. With the release of [...]
Review: Balance

Bangalore’s (still) acoustic duo Anup and Kenneth love playing the blues. However, their debut album Balance transcends genres and emotions; and does it without trying too hard. The album is unpretentious and maybe that lets you connect more to the soul or essence of the album. Moreover, the duo works really well as a [...]
Review: Nothing But The Beat

After the phenomenal success of ‘Sexy Bitch’, ‘Wavin’ Flag’ and ‘I Gotta Feeling ’, French House Music extraordinaire David Guetta is back with his 5th studio album ‘Nothing But the Beat’. The album comprises of two CDs with a lineup of the music industry who’s who such as Nicki Minaj, Jennifer Hudson, Ludacris, Akon, [...]
Review: Awesome As F**K

Green Day’s new album, as the title suggests, is a proclamation to the world about their awesomeness. Awesome As F**k is their latest album + DVD which people think is the follow-up to their 21st Century Breakdown album. Do they stand up to the occasion? Yup. But this is not their immediate next after 21st [...]
The King Of Limbs: What did you expect?

They had to do it – a day before the world was expecting it, Radiohead released their eighth album, ‘The King Of Limbs’ online. A surprise for sure, but they wouldn’t be Radiohead if they hadn’t done it! ‘The King Of Limbs’ is a relatively short album; running thirty-seven minutes in all; it is the [...]




