Mother Jane - Page 2

Created

Last reply

Replies

18

Views

1.3k

Users

5

Frequent Posters

springdale thumbnail
18th Anniversary Thumbnail Navigator Thumbnail
Posted: 18 years ago
#11

Originally posted by: rachna_5

Wow... great info 😊
ya they're not very popular... but i like their songs.
Have you listened to "Questions"?

Thanks Rachna, yeh "Questions" is also good. But mindstreet..I just luv it.

Chippeshwini thumbnail
19th Anniversary Thumbnail Sparkler Thumbnail + 3
Posted: 18 years ago
#12

Originally posted by: springdale

Thanks Rachna, yeh "Questions" is also good. But mindstreet..I just luv it.

hm... haven't listened to that one yet. Are there any other albums by Motherjane?

springdale thumbnail
18th Anniversary Thumbnail Navigator Thumbnail
Posted: 18 years ago
#13

Originally posted by: rachna_5

hm... haven't listened to that one yet. Are there any other albums by Motherjane?

Probably not, I will try to check it

abhishek_kvlt thumbnail
Posted: 18 years ago
#14
Hey. I was just browsing the web for my personal favorite Indian rock band and came across this forum with this topic. Motherjane is a band from Cochin, not Hyderabad and the band is really reputed in the niche of the Indian rock circuit. They haven't gone mainstream yet like Parikrama by playing popular covers like Smoke on the Water etc.... But the band is really good and i really love their music.

Some more info from my end:
www.motherjane.net is the band's official website. It now has all the songs from their first album available for download. Check out Sshh...Listen and Maya (and the lyrics of Maya too). Awesome stuff!
abhishek_kvlt thumbnail
Posted: 18 years ago
#15
Hey Rachna, have you checked out the new version of Mindstreet? It's not recorded yet. The band only plays it live. It has an intro with Baiju (band's guitarist) doing some mad stuff on his guitar. He makes it sound like a sitar - with a classical touch of Carnatic music. I hope they record it soon and put it up for download
Chippeshwini thumbnail
19th Anniversary Thumbnail Sparkler Thumbnail + 3
Posted: 18 years ago
#16

Originally posted by: abhishek_kvlt

Hey Rachna, have you checked out the new version of Mindstreet? It's not recorded yet. The band only plays it live. It has an intro with Baiju (band's guitarist) doing some mad stuff on his guitar. He makes it sound like a sitar - with a classical touch of Carnatic music. I hope they record it soon and put it up for download



hey.. nah I haven't heard that one yet. But a friend of mine has all their songs, so i'll prob. have to ask her about it. It's too bad that this kinda music isn't mainstream anymore. It's like rock music is seriously dying It's not even on radio anymore
I'll be on a lookout for the new Mindstreet😊thanks
syrene thumbnail
19th Anniversary Thumbnail Voyager Thumbnail
Posted: 18 years ago
#17

Originally posted by: rachna_5

ya sure 😊

They have a single album called "Insane Biography"

a few good songs are Questions, Mind Street, and Shh...Listen

They're a Hyderabadi based band, and their songs are English.

They won some rock band competition



They aren't Hyderabadi... They are from Kochi which is in a state called Kerala
syrene thumbnail
19th Anniversary Thumbnail Voyager Thumbnail
Posted: 18 years ago
#18
Biography


Formed in 1996, Motherjane is an explosive progressive metal act from the city of cochin. Having been a hub of rock music in the 80s Cochin's star was in decline with the advent of the 90s and there was a dearth of high quality rock music frm god's own city. This situation was remedied when John, Shyam, Nirmal , Clyde, Mithun & Laji formed the original motherjane in 1996. Driven by desperation after the showdown band for their college fest pulled out at the last moment, John & his friends assembled the band to save face. Call it providence or serendipity or whatever, they never looked back!

The name motherjane is a variant of Mary Jane and it reflects the band's philosophy that music is by far, the purest drug in the world. Having won laurels in some of the biggest festivals they played in, including IIT bombay and NLS Bangalore, Motherjane was featured on channel [v]'s "out there" in 1996 in a list of India's promising bands.

In 1997 motherjane recorded their first demo tape with three songs.

It was after this that the band underwent a line up change, with Suraj on vocals and Rex on rhythm guitar appearing on the scene. Suraj having served as vocalist for Bangalore band Stone Cold and Rex being a much sought after studio musician. This line up change saw the genesis of a new chapter in the Motherjane story. Having been primarily a cover band uptil then, and being better known for their reworkings of classcis ( their super extended version of "another brick in the wall" had us stunned, when we saw it on TV), they shifted their focus to composing originals.

In November 2002 came the time for the Indian rock scene to receive a shot in the arm as Motherjane released their debut album titled Insane Biography. Well 'Insane' is the apt word for the reaction of the rock community and pundits here. 6 months after the release Motherjane's Insane Biography was chosen as the "Best Indian Rock Album :2002-03" the biggest festival in southern India ' June Rock Out and got some of the most raving reviews to have been bestowed on an Indian rock band.

Motherjane's song Mindstreet was chosen for the GIR compilation album 2003 and the band was chosen to perform at the biggest platform in the country - Levi's Great Indian Rock 2003.

Kudos followed from abroad as well later in 2003 as the song Mindstreet was featured on US Radio in a play-list boasting of rock heavyweights like Rush and Genesis.

Currently, as on September 1, 2004, all of Motherjane's album is being aired across 14 international radio stations.

Motherjane's album Insane biography then became the only Indian Rock album to be featured in the Asian Rock Rising Festival in Japan on November 1,2003.

Channel V refused resisting all this as they traveled all the way from Bombay to a small island of Vypeen in Kerala for an interview and shoot with Motherjane. Motherjane's doorbell rang with another good news from Japan in 2004 as the song Soul Corporations became the only Indian band's rock song to be chosen for the Annual Japanese compilation album M & I Records

Motherjane's song Mindstreet - the first one to hit the US radio stations and the one featuring on GIR'03 compilation is now an AIRTEL HELLO TUNE.

Motherjane is still equally well known for what they used to do the best - Having one of the most diverse playlists among bands in the country including some note perfect covers of Dream Theater, Iron Maiden , Metallica, Megadeth, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Rush, Steve Vai Scorpions & Pink Floyd An act that has headlined some 100+ shows from Roorkee to Trivandrum to Pune to Guwahati, Motherjane has some of the biggest festivals in its "Rocked" kitty.

Motherjane now for a decade now have been progressing with their blend of progressive and power metal. 2006 will see the result of Motherjane's blood and sweat put into the second album titled Maktub.

Visit Motherjane at www.motherjaneindia.com.

Contact Motherjane at mail@motherjaneindia.com

For gig inquiries
contact - Rahul (Manager) - 09831055437
Chippeshwini thumbnail
19th Anniversary Thumbnail Sparkler Thumbnail + 3
Posted: 18 years ago
#19

Originally posted by: syrene



They aren't Hyderabadi... They are from Kochi which is in a state called Kerala



oh okay.. thanks for clearing.

Related Topics

Top

Stay Connected with IndiaForums!

Be the first to know about the latest news, updates, and exclusive content.

Add to Home Screen!

Install this web app on your iPhone for the best experience. It's easy, just tap and then "Add to Home Screen".