Ek Times Music [Three and a half stars]
IP Singh’s vocals are the lynchpin of this record. Singh has one of those voices that mark an indelible impression, like a Kailash Kher and Mohit Chauhan it’s a voice that will go places. It’s also very much Singh’s versatility ”“ packing a brash punch on the refrain of ”˜Meherbaan’ to frolicsome inflections and scaling raga phrases on ”˜Laila’ ”“ that invigorates the album. Singh’s staunch vocals collide with Rajarshi Sanyal’s guitar frenzy to create a sensational collaboration. Both seem to possess a keen adaptive sense working their groove to sappy pop and racy rock alike. But Sanyal must take credit for inducing the grittier element on sound; he seems to guide tracks like ”˜Jashn’ and with his aggressive guitar romp. On ”˜Banjare,’ Singh’s voice echoes beautifully against Sanyal’s clear, ringing 12-stringed acoustic. Gavin Pacheco’s basslines set the pace on songs like ”˜Madho,’ which evokes a very festive and colourful sound scape. While ”˜Meherbaan’ subtly recalls Irtiqa and ”˜Haal-E-Dil,’ Strings, the kernel of these tracks unequivocally lies with Faridkot. While Ek packs in sentimentality, passion, aggression, sparkle pop, folksy acoustics and alt-rock what nicely ties it all in is a whole lot of soul.
Key Tracks: ”˜Madho’, ”˜Banjare’
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