They share a common passion for reading, long hours of studio rehearsals, high quality communication.
This band has the air of mid-career ‘Pink Floyd’ and even some songs by early ‘Beatles’, however it is different.
The main set of moods is calm joy, sweet nostalgia and melancholy, epic and poignant long-listen (up to 6 minutes) tracks.
Guitar riffs are well-thought-out. Most lyrics are in Bengali, and in some tracks the traditional Indian vocal manner is used.
From Indian ragas to the 60s rock-n-roll, from fillers to killers – on different albums different artistic tactics and methods are used.
One of the most uplifting tracks of theirs – ‘Golapi’ – can be used on your mobile alarm if you want to get up in a great and productive mood.
‘Krosswinds’ raise the prestige of Hindu and Bengali traditions, and they also pay homage to postcolonial idolization trends in the Western/Anglo-Saxon world.
This versatility helps the band develop and stay popular in India, Bangladesh and far away, in a bustling overseas online radio realm.