At the heart of the EP lies a thematic exploration of the myriad emotions entwined within the human experience
Nagpur singer-songwriter duo Cinnamon Cigars comprising musicians Shubham Kundu and Geetika Chatterjee have unveiled their debut four-track EP Gone… The pair have crafted an immersive musical experience that delves deep into human emotions. With each track meticulously sculpted to narrate the profound narrative of two individuals navigating through the labyrinth of their feelings.
At the heart of the EP lies a thematic exploration of the myriad emotions entwined within the human experience. From the haunting desire to find solace in an unknown home depicted in “Why” to the resilient pursuit of harmony amidst discord in “Still I Try,” each song serves as a poignant vignette capturing the essence of raw human emotions. Through soul-stirring melodies and poignant lyricism, Cinnamon Cigars masterfully encapsulates the universal struggles of love, loss, and self-discovery.
“Baby, we can make this right…” echoes as a rallying cry amidst the tumultuous journey depicted in the EP. The duo portrays the inherent beauty in resilience, depicting the relentless pursuit of redemption and reconciliation amidst adversity. Through introspective lyricism and evocative harmonies, Cinnamon Cigars invite listeners to embark on a transformative journey of self-reflection and growth.
Beyond their musical prowess, the story of Cinnamon Cigars serves as a testament to the power of collaboration and shared passion. Kundu and Chatterjee’s journey from individual artists to a cohesive musical force reflects the transformative potential of creative synergy. Fuelled by countless jamming sessions and spirited discussions, their artistic vision has blossomed into the evocative soundscapes that define Gone…
As listeners immerse themselves in the ethereal soundscape of Gone…, they are invited to partake in a deeply personal journey of self-discovery and emotional catharsis. Each track serves as a poignant reminder of the inherent beauty in vulnerability.
Stream ‘Gone…’ on Spotify below:
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