The grand finale at Mumbai's Hard Rock Cafe Worli last night was a spectacular display of excellent music, stellar showmanship and fan frenzy
Parvaaz right after winning the Sennheiser Top 50 contest. Photo: Prashin Jagger.
Over 1,000 people attended the grand finale at Mumbai’s Hard Rock Cafe Worli. Photo: Prashin Jagger
There’s perhaps nothing more exhilarating for a band than to play to a packed house with crowds singing along to their songs. The grand finale of the nationwide band hunt Sennheiser Top 50 saw the biggest turnout that Mumbai’s Hard Rock Cafe Worli has witnessed in recent times. Over 1,000 fans gathered to witness the top five bands of vying for the winning spot. The finalists comprised New Delhi rockers Barefaced Liar, Bengaluru psychedelic/prog band Parvaaz, pop-funk act Peepal Tree, Mumbai-based alt rock act Daira and prog rockers Symphony Novel.
The evening kicked off with an intense set by Symphony Novel, who with their distinct classical-meet-prog rock set, managed to grip the audience’s attention right off the bat. Singer Gauri Aayeer was at her showperson best, rabble-rousing the intently watching crowd and even playfully chiding them to shriek out, “Gauri, we love you.” Of the three songs that the band performed, it was their 2015 single “Ethereal Ash” that stood out — the band pulled off its dual nature of complex riffs and soothing string-laden arrangements with remarkable ease.
Peepal Tree, who played next, wooed everyone with what seems to becoming their flagship song — “Magizhchi,” their tribute to actor Rajinikanth which released this July after the band “felt the need” to express themselves upon watching the teaser of the super star’s film Kabali. They switched gears with “Roshan-E-Kaafile,” their first single which came out in 2015. The song played to Peepal Tree’s strengths — tight grooves and haunting guitar work. The band did manage to win over the judges, comprising folk artist and Bollywood playback singer Papon, veteran rocker and Indus Creed vocalist Uday Benegal and renowned recording engineer Ashish Manchanda from Flying Carpet Productions.
Bengaluru rockers Parvaaz pose with their trophy at the grand finale of Sennheiser Top 50. Photo: Prashin Jagger
New Delhi rock band The Local Train played a smashing headlining set featuring both old and new material. Photo: Prashin Jagger
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