The record includes a host of collaborations
In a world inundated with conformity and noise, New Delhi guitarist and producer Rajkanwar Sodhi aka Raj emerges as a torchbearer of artistic rebellion with his debut full-length album Culture & Opinions. With the striking image of him clutching a burning newspaper on the album cover, Raj sets the tone for a soul-stirring journey through the tumultuous depths of artistic integrity and personal conviction, which cuts through every pulsating track, from the raw energy of “Time is Money” to the soul-stirring depths of “Bitch U Leaving.”
Yet, amidst the fervor, Raj seamlessly weaves moments of introspection into the sonic palette of his album. Tracks like “Woke Up” and “Counting My Blessings” offer listeners a glimpse into the artist’s soul—a testament to his journey of self-discovery and resilience.
Culture & Opinions is not merely another ‘neo-jazz’ album; it’s a bold artistic expression that resonates with a depth and intensity rarely seen in today’s music landscape. With each chord, Raj invites listeners to immerse themselves in his unapologetic passion, rebellion, and resilience—a journey that transcends mere entertainment and delves into the very essence of what it means to be an independent artist in the modern age. The record also includes several collaborations with artists such as Bebhumika, Perp, Peekay, Dhir Mody and more featuring on the album.
In a world where conformity often stifles creativity, Raj’s Culture & Opinions stands as a defiant reminder of the power of artistic expression to challenge and inspire.
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