To be fair, Soneya, Mehfuz and Roshni make for good listens. Dil has an enjoyable massy rhythm, Rab Jaane’s structure hooks your attention, the arrangements of the traditional Doha and the filmi sounding Kyna’s Song are more-than-decent. A few of the other tracks hopelessly have the beginning-of-Indi-English-pop sound a la Indus Creed. Its perhaps Palash’s voice that runs throughout the album. Or it’s perhaps the typical Euphoria’ish orchestration. Whatever it is, there’s this fatigue by the time you get to track 3. The band could sure do with some experimentation away from these fatigue-points and try evolving out of it.
Keywords: Palash Sen, Pradeep Sarkar