All the rhythm’s a circle
Hindustan Times |
Navleen Lakhi Jul 26, 2013 10:05 AM IST
A few months ago, Subir Malik — Parikrama band member and manager — was informed about Chandigarh’s desire of seeing one of India’s oldest rock bands perform again in the city. The words might have come from an interviewer, but they were put forth on the behalf of city’s youth. So, here we are, finally bracing ourselves for a full-on Parikrama performance, scheduled to take place at the British Council, Elante Mall, today evening.
A few months ago, Subir Malik — Parikrama band member and manager — was informed about Chandigarh’s desire of seeing one of India’s oldest rock bands perform again in the city. The words might have come from an interviewer, but they were put forth on the behalf of city’s youth. So, here we are, finally bracing ourselves for a full-on Parikrama performance, scheduled to take place at the British Council, Elante Mall, today evening. As the first Indian rock band completes 22 years this year, the band members talk about their 22-year-old bond and the much-awaited performance in Chandigarh.
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