There are very few musicians or artistes who can perform 'live' the music they produce. And perhaps, Kailasa are the only band who time and again prove their virtuosity - be it in studio or on stage – a quality which separates real musicians from the lip syncing lot. The band now comes with their third studio album Kailasa Chaandan Mein which has an intelligent mix of ballads, energetic songs and Sufi music.
The opening track Chaandan Mein is a slow, mellow, sonorous track with simple lyrics to hum. However, the ‘saiyyan’ chorus in the song does remind you of their previous offering – I think it's time to send that word (saiyyan) on a sabbatical. The energetic Na Batati Tu (na dhin dhin na) starts with ‘bolish’ that furthers into a great groove. The intermittent sitar solos in the song give it an unexpected world music touch – a good experiment by the band. The next, Teri Yaad Mein, startswith a great hook, but too many variations with the arrangements pulls down the melody.
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