Chandigarh rockers Naalayak album is simply titled 'Hindi Gaane'. He has done much more of hard work with the Urdu lyrics in their latest song 'Zakir'.
Talking about the song the band stated,
“It was intimidating to keep watch of nature [while] being cooped up at home. Yet, it was captivating to see how the day turned into evening.”
The track captures feelings of when the evening turns to night, which the band terms “fascinatingly beautiful.” Over easygoing acoustic rock that lilts and uplifts, Samuel attaches ideas of relationships, courage and reminiscence. “In the lyrics, the morning asks the evening how it is faring […] This song is a message to just not preserve [with] those feelings, rather unwrap it and communicate it,” the band adds.
Take a look at the track here:
In the music video shot in the Himalayas by filmmaker Rajeev Thakur, we see the quartet walk, play and sing around seemingly boundless snow, settling down to jam by a bonfire while also generally bonding.
Naalayak were slated to take the bonhomie back on stage this week, with a gig on April 8th alongside Hindi rock band Moongphali in New Delhi, but the show currently stands canceled due to new pandemic-related restrictions.
It led to the song becoming a new addition to Hindi Gaane, which has had four tracks out so far in 2020.
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