In a bid to give boost to Indian rock bands,Nitish Pires of De Nitish Pires Band will drive to 25 Indian cities and perform out of his mini-bus,starting with Pune on Friday
With the mini-bus parked at a vantage point,its rear door opens to unveil a stage. And in the centre of the spotlight is Nitish Pires,guitar in one hand,mic in the other. Nitish’s passion for rock music is driving him to 25 cities across India,Pune being the first followed by Goa,Bengaluru,Mysore,Hyderabad,Kolkata,Shillong,Darjeeling,Shimla,Amritsar and so on. This IndoRock Tour 2010 is this artiste’s effort and initiative to promote independent rock bands and prove to music labels that bands can make it big with or without their help.
He equals rock music to art,and stresses that a good society is the result of good art. It’s sad that the new breed of youngsters aren’t as much into live acts as they should be. I want to connect with them and make them fall in love with Indian rock music. If Pakistan can have Junoon and other bands,we too should have at least four or five great bands to write home about, he says.
And for this,he will traverse 15,000 kms of hard ground and perform songs from different labums,including his latest Chauraha. The 12 songs of the album (written by Prashant Hingole from Pune) narrate the story of a guy who makes the wrong decision and thus chooses the wrong path. By the time he realises his folly and turns back,he has lost all his loved ones. I haven’t heard storytelling in this form and hope it will connect with the audience, he says. Though his performances will be free of cost,Nitish is hoping to sell some CDs. See,I’ve done jingles for telly ads and made money,but I’m keeping it all aside for three months and devoting that time to this cause. So my earning will only be through my CDs or then donations of even a few rupees! he quips. Nitin will be accompanied by his friend Mithun who is an artist and a fan of rock music. We believe in the same things. Basically,a change is needed. See,my first two albums didn’t reach out to enough people because of a lack of publicity. So,I want to create a stage for Indian performers and encourage younger bands. Plus people need to go beyond Bollywood music too, he says.
(Nitish Pires will reach Pune and kick off his tour on August 20)