The Ganesh Talkies release full length album ‘In Technicolor’
Kolkata kitschy rock group The Ganesh Talkies are finally out with a full length album. This is great news for the indie folk as they have been belting out hit singles at sold out gigs for quite some time now. The band too is stoked about their release and they found the process of making this album a growing up experience, ‘Recording this album has enriched us as musicians because this has been a learning process for us, starting from more efficient songwriting to better tonal and groove sensibilities’
The album “In Technicolor ” will be having some of the popular Ganesh Talkies songs like Item Song and Style along with new hits such as Dancing Dancing which they have been playing at gigs for almost a better part of the last six months, ‘There is a reworked version of Item Song and a new version of The Fan in this album, which were also a part of the EP. Along with songs like Style, Disco Daze, Dancing! Dancing! and Wonder Woman, we have a few completely new songs which we are the most excited about. You will either love it or hate it, there’s going to be no in-between’. Special mention also needs to go to the album art for this which comes with a 3D album cover and back which is rather trippy, the artwork has been done by Opashona Ghosh.
The band believes that their different sound is definitely a plus for them as they set out for a nationwide album release tour ‘There is a good side as well as a bad side to having a rather different sound. While people like us because we sound like no other band they’ve heard or seen before, it’s also a bad thing because sometimes we’re just not their cup of tea. But that’s okay with us, we don’t really think too much about our sound, our song-making happens quite organically.’
After conquering blueFROG the band is set to play gig in Kolkata on the 19th September at Jamsteady at Princeton Club.
Get ready to get your dance on !!
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