Original Indian rock songs CD: Hover by one of India’s best rock bands release: Apr 2010
Original Indian rock songs CD: Hover by one of India’s best rock bands release: Apr 2010
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Original indian rock music
“It works - from the steady bass of Digging Deep Down to the jazzy Leecher, the very catchy Mortal Moonlight of the Untidy Soul to Come Hover over Earth, which sounds like something Massive Attack could have supervised. There are lyrical standouts too, like What Will You Buy Next? and Flamboyant Citizen.” - From Lindsay Pereira’s review MID-DAY, 27 April 2010
“IMPRESSIVE!”
Mastered at Carlsaff Mastering, Chicago
“IMPRESSIVE is an understatement” - Indianmusicrevolution.com
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MID-DAY reviews HOVER
HOVER has been 3 years in the making. Recorded and mixed at ArbitRandom Studio, it was mastered by Carl Saff of Chicago. It's very different from the first album, Eleven Complaints. HOVER has a very grounded feel in alternative rock while at the same time having some electronica elements. The writing and composition are more complex, meaningful and organised. A lot of the writing is based on Sheldon's own life and his views on it. There are odd time signatures and new song structures. In the song Come Hover Above Earth, for instance, no part except for a chorus ever repeats.
Free lyric sheet and band poster inside