Showing posts with label thrash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thrash. Show all posts

Saturday, 1 March 2014

HAPPY BIRTHDAY PRAKHAR: A TALK WITH HALAHKUH'S STUD


I would like to wish Prakhar Soni, vocalist and bass guitar player of four-piece thrash death band Halahkuh from Pune a very very Happy Birthday! He turns 22 today (LADIES!) and is lucky enough to play a gig today at DA-IICT in Gujarat, the dry state, along with Mumbai bosses Devoid, Wired Anxiety and Winter Gate.

Halahkuh would like to say, "We wish our muchchad frontman and Kayden Kross lover Prakhar a very Happy Birthday."

And as guitar player Chinmay Bokil would appropriately call him today:


Halahkuh now has a new booking agent, Mr. Roydon Bangera, Devoid's manager.

I asked Prakhar a few questions about himself and the band. Here's our telecon.

I: Hey dude, Happy Birthday man!
PrakhSoni: Hey! Thank you thank you.

I: So ya, what's your favourite cuisine? (because hey, food's important)
PrakhSoni: Italian

I: How was the Delhi trip, Inferno and the whole Delhi experience for Halahkuh?
PrakhSoni: It was surprising that we got an opportunity to play Inferno Metal festival with a mammoth lineup of international and Indian bands because it was quite unexpected. Subhrajyoti (guitar player) and I just thought we'd register and see what happens, and on checking at one point, we were 200 votes ahead of the other bands, which felt great! We'd all wanted to play in a different city. I'd kept telling these guys about Delhi, which is my home town, and praised the weather which was perfect on our visit. I played a gig in front of my parents for the first time! It was a case of brilliant timing as Megadeth was playing MTV Xtreme the next day too. RSJ (Rock Street Journal) took great care of us and did a good job with the gig as well. We were very happy.



I: What in the world does DA-IICT stand for?
PrakhSoni: Dhirubhai Ambani... Institute of Information and Computer Technology

I: Okaayy.. When did you start playing bass and doing vocals?
PrakhSoni: I started playing bass in the 8th standard (8th grade) which was in 2006 and vocals after our previous vocalist Rahul left, which was in 2011. The band had only played a few competitions back then.

I: What is special about Halahkuh? What keeps you guys together as a band?
PrakhSoni: I think even though we do not listen to the same bands, we somehow manage to come together to make the same music. As members of a band, we have that certain chemistry, a common goal that we want to achieve through our music and try to jam as much as we can. As people, we try to enjoy the simple things in life like watch Hindi movies, drink tapri ka chai and not hide anything from each other. Before I'd met the other three guys, it was good to know that they also had the same mindset as I did.

I: Would you like to make music your career?
PrakhSoni: It depends on how everything goes. I love the thought. Although, when it comes to surviving as a metal band in India as of now, a day job is still a compulsion and it comes with a lot of sacrifices. With Halahkuh, we are sure that even when we do get jobs, we will always set enough time aside for the band.

I: Since you are in Gujarat, the dry state, I must ask... Found any alcohol yet?
PrakhSoni: Ermmhaha..No. But I do hope some arrangements are made for tonight!

I: Do you have any message for ladies (if any) who read my blog, and everyone else?
PrakhSoni: Yes. And you have to quote this. "Pratika is one of the most humble people I have met who goes out of her way to help individuals, and as I mention again, we wouldn't have got our tickets to Inferno if it wasn't for her."
To all our fans, look out for us and a big thank you for believing in us the way you've always done. Please read this blog, or WE WON'T THRASH YOU ANYMORE!

This is a video of Halahkuh live at Inferno Metal Festival:


Halahkuh will be playing in Mumbai at Atharva College's 'Show No Mercy' on the 5th of March 2014 along with Primitiv. The entry is FREE.

Find Halahkuh on Facebook and listen to their music on ReverbNation. For bookings, contact Roydon Bangera.

P.S: Do not miss the dreadlocked hottie in the band. ;)

Cheers!


Friday, 28 February 2014

7 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULDN'T MISS THE BLUE FROG GIG THIS SUNDAY

If you're in Bombay, you cannot miss the gig at Blue Frog this Sunday!


This Sunday, Blue Frog brings to you Metal Nights featuring Mumbai metal giants Bhayanak Maut, Providence and Chaoskampf from Pune. Bhayanak Maut will be playing a show in Mumbai after exactly 13 months, which is over a year.

Providence as usual are set to play a power-packed set, and Pune metal band 'Chaoskampf' will be seen in Mumbai again.

1. Shezan's Birthday party



Providence guitar player Shezan Shaikh turns 28 on the 3rd of March (ahem ahem, eligible bachelor) and there is a BYOB party scene at Ambience beginning at 4pm on the 2nd, just before the gig. What's more? He will crawl on stage after the epic drinking spree and you should get to see it!
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2. Charan's grooves
Charan has been swaggering with his new moves to Slipknot, and it would be very unfortunate if he threw some at the gig and you missed it.


To see how I know about Charan's moves, WATCH THE FULL VIDEO HERE.
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3. New Bhayanak Maut material



There's a new Bhayanak Maut album expected this year, and a gig will mean some new songs are going to be coming our way. There are also some new tshirt prints coming out tomorrow.
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4. Sunny's WHATTHAFAAK
With Providence and Bhayanak Maut, the signature 'WHATTHAFAAK' would be tough to miss. I actually wait for this so I can scream a mindless "YYYEEAAYAYYHHH' back.

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5. Mayank with Providence
As Aaron will not be available for the Blue Frog gig, Zygnema, Atmosfear and Agnya drummer Mayank U. Sharma will be filling in for him. Full-power guy on drums! I've heard he's going to be bashing some meat this Sunday.

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6. Chaoskampf with new vocalist
They've played a Wacken Metal Battle competition, but this is their first proper gig in Mumbai. Since Shreyas Kandekar is no longer the vocalist, I heard they've got someone new.



I am also assuming since no one wants to tell me who the new guy is, he will have a kvlt stage name. I just have a feeling. You guys are going to come back and remind me of this 'I told you so!' moment right here! :P
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7. Brutal moshpit
Much expected at a Metal Nights is a tod-phod moshpit. The Mumbai fist frenzy fiesta is a must.
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The gig begins at 9pm and the entry is Rs.250/-.
See you there!

Bhayanak Maut on Facebook and Reverbnation

Providence on Facebook and their new song 'I.Want.DSP' here for a listen:


Chaoskampf on Facebook and their Bandcamp

Blue Frog's Metal Nights EVENT ON BURRP.COM

:)