The guitarist adds, “I’ve been making my own music, I just want to get that ball rolling. He says, “Coffee has been a thing I’ve been really into.” He also dabbled as a writer for film and TV but has since taken a break from that. Sawhney is working with a coffee company called Dope Coffee. Bhathena has taken on a role at online music instrument/event agency Bajaao while Talwar also produces jingles and handles guitar duties for Mumbai alt rockers Gumbal who recently released their debut LP Armstrong’s List. The multi-instrumentalist is also releasing his debut five-track solo EP Understudy on September 13th. “I’m producing a bunch of rap artists and myself and other jingles,” he says. The change for Singh has mostly gone into running his own studio, Joshua Music, in Mumbai. ![]() The shows were very fun, it was progressive if anything.” He adds, “But the change is pretty nice too, I won’t lie.”Īlso See Zaeden’s Plan For 2022: Bending Genres, Breaking Formulas Sawhney says, “I help Sid record guitars, we’re all still very much in this setup and in this industry but maybe we’ve just taken on different roles.” Ask Singh – who joined the band in 2013 – if he misses the outfit and he says, “Yeah, it was a vibe. After touring the record vocalist-guitarist Ankit Dayal says, “It felt like we needed some time to explore what we can learn outside the six-person echo chamber that we lived in for about six years prior to that.”ĭayal also tells us that the rest of the band, comprising vocalist-keyboardist Rohan Rajadhyaksha, guitarists Hartej Sawhney and Siddharth Talwar, bassist Zubin Bhathena and drummer Joshua Singh are “all still in touch.” Rajadhyaksha says, “It’s not something we formally discussed but when we stopped doing shows we just had a bunch of discussions about the fact that we needed to take some time off to grow as human beings and individual artists.”Īlthough the group doesn’t rehearse anymore let alone play shows, they are still involved in each other’s projects. ![]() During that time the group also put out their four-track debut EP Attention Please in 2013 and followed that up with 2016’s splendid 12-track LP Lead Feet Paper Shoes. I’ve been following the six-piece band since their inception in 2011 from them playing restaurant gigs to college events and even prime slots at music festivals around the country. Since then, we’ve not heard much from their own camp and are sort of missing their robust-heavy harmonious sound and decided to track them down to find out what’s going on. The last time Mumbai alt-rockers Spud in the Box announced that they were playing a show was in late 2017 at camping gig series BandCamp on the outskirts of the city.
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