‘A New Confusion in Pop’ reads their Facebook page. Honestlythough, I see no confusion here. Faridkot’s self-titled debut album in itsentirety is a true to the roots pop album teeming with fundamentals of Blues,Funk and Electronic. For a debut album, the Delhi-based five piece sound tremendouslyat ease and somewhat experienced within the basic framework of this fifty-minute Times Music’ release. Faridkot displays some thoughtful songwriting,rock-solid production and quirky lyricism that at times belies the band’syouth. The only legitimate criticism that can be made of Faridkot is the propensity of the band to somewhat overdo thingsonce in a while. In my personalviewpoint, Vocalist Inderpreet Singh and Drummer Sahil Mendiratta stand as thestrong-points of the album while the rest of the band struggle to make the fewdetails of their respective instruments heard. Overall, Not spectacular but very promising.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
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