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Win Tickets to Advaita’s Album Launch

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That’s right, we’re giving away a free ticket to one lucky fan of Advaita to see the band launch their new album The Silent Sea in Mumbai (22 February).

To win a ticket, name eight band members of Advaita and the instruments they play.

Email us your answers at editor@rollingstone-india.com

Advaita presents its second album titled ‘The Silent Sea’. The album, being released on EMI records has been recorded and mixed at the famed Yash Raj studios in Mumbai by the renowned engineer Shantanu Hudlikar and mastered at Sterling Studios, New York.

Sonically this album is an evolution of the band’s sound from their first effort ‘Grounded In Space’ (2009). The songs are more serious and edgier and talk about the themes of longing, contemplation, isolation and the journey of the human soul to find truth and peace in the chaos of existence. The Silent Sea is the metaphor for the still, vast truth that is unchanging beneath all our desires and ambitions.

This album is also a better reflection of the collective sound of the band members of the present line up which has been together for the last five years.

Some of the tracks to watch out for are – “Words”, “Gorakh”, “Mo funk” and “Tremor.”

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