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12
Jan
12

Music Review: Kailasa Rangeele (2012)

The trio of Kailash Kher-Naresh Kamath-Paresh Kamath enters the chill-out zone with their latest album Kailasa Rangeele. The fourth album from Kailasa, Kailasa Rangeele doesn’t mesmerize like the previous three albums, but is still good to listen to, and way superior to the other Indipop-rock music out there. Kailasa Rangeele doesn’t disappoint because anyone will understand that it’s impossible for an artist to take the listener to crazy musical heights and fathomless emotional depths and keep repeating it with every album. Though that would be amazing, Kailasa are incorporating new sounds without moving away from what they’ve always been doing. Kailasa Rangeele is, like every other Kailasa album, nothing but Shiva worship. Every song (except a peppy ditty) is written for the mythological deity Shiva from a female lover’s perspective. In place of the feverishness that singed every note of Kailasa Chaandan Mein is the quiet calm of a lover who knows nothing but how to love the one she lives and breathes for, and knows that there is nothing else she wants to know, feel or understand. With not one dull moment from Kailasa, Kailasa Rangeele is another worthy album from the band that can do no wrong in my eyes.

Music Review: Kailasa Chaandan Mein | Book Review: Rudra – The Idea Of Shiva




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