Mahive has a calculated and assured style to it, besides sounding addictively catchy, while Rangula lokam is high on adrenaline rush courtesy the powerful backgrounds. Edo edo too showcases Hemachandra’s...
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Music review: Prayanam (Telugu – Mahesh Shankar)
The absolutely fascinatingly titled YYW is fascinating tune-wise too, with a instantly hummable tune and impressively appropriate backgrounds! The assorted vocals do complete justice too though the star vocalist credited,...
Continue reading...Music review: Boni (Telugu – Ramana Gogula)
The guitar-driven Arere chejarinde is a pleasant listen but the title song and its variant Dibi dubi daba are terribly annoying – as if Devi Sri Prasad composed them in...
Continue reading...Music review: Kick (Telugu – SS Thaman)
The all-male, 5-member qawali Boss memory loss is high on fun quotient and adds minor zingy elements that make it worthwhile! Chitra’s Dhimtana has an intriguing background rhythm and the...
Continue reading...Music review: Housefull (Telugu – Anoop Rubens)
The composer confidently croons the lounge’ish, hep track, Yeh kaali kaali and even adorns it with some pretty cool orchestration while he seems equally comfortable in the pleasant duet, Emaiuntundi,...
Continue reading...Music review: Police Police (Telugu – Vishwa & Sai Karthik)
The ambient chants in Cheka cheka give way to a guitar-laden tune that is disappointingly routine, while the title song is all sound and is pointlessly stylish. Composer Vishwa redeems...
Continue reading...Music review: Billa (Telugu – Mani Sharma)
Hariloranga hari is complete masala mix – catchy arrangements, Mika-styled rap elements and a surprising devotional piece right in the middle! Ellora silpaani is groovy, with spirited vocals by Rita,...
Continue reading...Music review: 8X10 Tasveer (Hindi – Salim Sulaiman, Neeraj Sridhar & Bohemia)
Despite the ambient mood set by its ominous backgrounds, Bohemia’s I got the picture is mostly contrived – tries too hard to fit a Hindi track in an alien format…and...
Continue reading...Music review: Drona (Telugu – Anoop Rubens)
There’s a particularly detached way Ranjith sings Yem maayam chesave that is terribly addictive – the catchy, mindless and predictable tune works really well that you hum the first line...
Continue reading...Music review: Kavya’s Diary (Telugu – Manu Ramesan)
Hemachandra’s Hayire is breezy and thoroughly entertaining, with a sparkling orchestration while Geetha Madhuri and Pranavi have a ball in the simple, yet immensely catchy Yenno yenno. With a tinge...
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