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When it comes to rock,you cant afford to be tone deaf,plug in bands Them Clones and In Exile
The new world order,a parallel universe,Nostradamus,JRR Tolkein,democracy,political changes,economic low – rocking poetry,isnt it? At a loss? Dont be for when you meet the young members of Delhi-based rock band In Exile,content is the king,even if its least audible to the listener. Into Death Metal,for these teeny boppers,Death is a necessary end,and death metal is not a tattoo piercing music. At least its not rapping about big cars,flashy clothes or girls. Its not shallow,we work hard on our lyrics, says Ajay,the vocalist who also pens the lyrics. We are not a bunch of irritating,ignorant teenagers,we too have opinions and ideas, thumps Revant,on the drums,who feels that all rockers have a heightened sense of hearing. They have very well developed ears,and so can pick out the lyrics and notes, Revants point of reference is the superfast death metal tracks which can leave anyone with a splitting headache. Thats because its for the young and strong, he says cheekily. But if they do end up with a hangover,then its back to classic rock for a while, says Abhimanyu,on the guitars.
Meanwhile,Them Clones,and the guys – Clarence Gonsalves on bass,Prithwish Dev on vocals/keyboard,Surojit and Gucci are beyond serious business. In fact,we totally related to Abhishek Kapoors Rock On. Everyone goes through ego clashes,tiffs,change in the line-up,breakdowns we know so many musicians in Delhi who have shut out music from their lives,who make a living through jingles and hate it,who work in corporates and jam on weekends like us music is a 24/7 job,its a very tough field and survival is difficult, says Prithwish and Surojit. As you grow,you realize its not about the shows or playing or lyrics,its about being together, reflects Clarence. But for the young guns raring to go,they assert theyll never give up on their music.
In town for a concert along with Chandigarhs 9th Cadaver,Them Clones have played for Sudhir Mishras Hazaaron Khwashishen Aisi,been selected by UN International to play against drug and human trafficking,featured in Great Indian Rock,Channel V,BBC Radio et al. Our music has always stood up for a cause cancer,AIDS,next is tiger conservation,terrorism,peace.. tells Surojit. But we leave you with Clarences rocking words: Its pointless playing for a cause. Be who you are for the change always comes from within.
PS: According to Them Clones: Get over the whole sex,booze,drugs,rock n roll fixation. Its a myth. At least in India!
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