Post the tragic demise of former bassist Clarence Gonsalves, Delhi alt rockers will perform at a self-curated mini festival called Clonefest Soundcheck Series

Them Clones with Nikhil Rufus Raj (second from left) performing at India Music Week
Them Clones with Nikhil Rufus Raj (second from left) performing at India Music Week
Delhi alt rockers Them Clones return to active gigging almost a month after they lost their bandmate and friend Clarence Gonsalves to cancer. The band is putting together a stellar lineup of Delhiacts to join them on a three month-long mini festival called Clonefest Soundcheck Series. Bands that will be part of this series include Menwhopause, Indigo Children and Undying Inc besides others. “The last two months have been very difficult after Clarence passed away. But slowly, we are returning back to jam rooms and trying to make music together. Clonefest is an endeavor to do something new,” says Surojit Dev, Them Clones’ drummer.
Currently, Gaurav Balani from Parikrama and Nikhil Rufus Raj from Indigo Children are sharing bass duties for Them Clones. The band recently played a set the Escape Festival Naukuchiatal with Raj on bass. “We still haven’t decided on brining in a permanent band member. It is difficult to get a new person on board. Honestly, we aren’t even looking out right now. That’s where Clonefest will help,” says Dev, who is hoping to “build momentum and get our feet back on the ground.”
Them Clones had organized a similar series of Clonefest gigs last year to promote their songs “Jealousy” and “All About a Heartbreak,” with Parikrama, Thermal And A Quarter and Indigo Children.Â
Catch the first Clonefest Soundcheck Series on June 1st, The Guvment, Gurgaon.Â
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