Fallen Letters - Remain A Memory
3 h : 30 min

Fallen Letters have come to us with the most picturesque expression of past love - Remain A Memory. Their first-ever single is a dynamic tapestry of beats that has excellence in its very fabric. While this is the first-ever song to come out of Fallen Letters, Vishal Naidu and Aditya Ramesh have collaborated before. The Bangalore-based duo have a very unique understanding of their craft that is reflected in their song. The duo break away from conventions with their beat arrangement. This a Alt-Rock number is a beast of its own Remain A Memory is a soulful rock journey that leaves you with a plethora of images. The track follows the journey of a lover after the end of a relationship. It begins with an audio message left by an ex-lover and as soon as the line ends, the vocals pick up. Slowly the instrumentals creep in, adding to the atmosphere. And before you know it, we are in the thick of emotions. The track elicits a feeling of drowning, right from the whisper growls to the blasting instrumentals. It is a 3D listen for sure! The excellent production work on this track makes for the perfect canvas for your imagination to paint on. This feeling of spiraling that the track emits would work wonderfully in In Time. The film is a rare gem that was experimental on a whole new level and it only makes perfect sense that Remain A Memory gets added into the playlist. So go on, click on the links attached above and see what else Fallen Letters have in store.

Fallen Letters - Relapse
3 h : 58 min

The latest offering from Fallen Letters, "Relapse," is a mesmerizing exploration of the alt-rock genre, infused with an experimental twist that sets it apart. The track showcases a masterful blend of vivid roaring guitar tones, a testament to the duo's prowess in creating a sonic landscape that captivates from the first note. Also, the mix of the song is a triumph with proper gain staging, allowing each instrument to breathe while maintaining a dynamic balance. The carefully crafted stereo field adds an immersive dimension to the listening experience, creating a space where the nuances of the music unfold with precision. "Relapse" transports the listener into a realm of sonic adventure. Reminiscent of the intensity found in movies like "Mad Max: Fury Road" and "The Revenant." The track's powerful and dynamic nature could seamlessly complement the adrenaline-fueled scenes of these visual spectacles. Making it a perfect fit for their soundtracks. Should I Take the Fall? - asks Fallen Letters In the BLR indie scene, Fallen Letters stands out as a force to be reckoned with. Their commitment to evocative songwriting shines through in their latest single, Relapse. The lyrical narrative is dark and gritty. Furthermore, as they continue to push the boundaries of their genre, the duo's ability to seamlessly blend their distinct perspectives and understanding of music is evident in every note. Inviting listeners to embark on an emotional journey. Coming from the vibrant musical landscape of Bangalore, India, Vishal Naidu (vocals, guitars, bass, keys) and Aditya Ramesh (guitars, bass, backing vocals) bring a wealth of experience and passion to Fallen Letters. Additionally, their upcoming debut EP, "Forlorn Pages," scheduled for a highly anticipated release in 2024. Especially with renowned producer Mike Langford at the helm for mixing and drums. In conclusion, as they prepare to unveil this new chapter, "Relapse" serves as a powerful precursor, leaving a lasting impression on the evolving narrative of Fallen Letters after their debut Remain A Memory. Follow them for the latest updates.

Fallen Letters - Forlorn Pages
23 h : 23 min

Fallen Letters are on a roll, they have released their first ever EP- Forlorn Pages and it is a dreamy dystopian rock journey. Rock as a genre is fascinating and tends to elicit a plethora of emotions and textures with every chord. The dynamic duo- Vishal Naidu and Aditya Ramesh, have given us a smoke-laced number that draws its essence from the elements of rock, metal and experimental genres. Forlorn Pages is a shot that is a concoction of the most ethereal embers of the psyche. They have given us the perfect storm that shakes the tectonic plates of the heart.  For A While with Fallen Letters The 30-second Prologue builds the perfect suspense of what is to come. The ambience in the track is what really sets the stage. And in a flash, we are herded into For A While. It begins with their staple guitar section. It seems to be the backbone of the song and it only flourishes with intensity as the song picks up pace. The theme of the album is balming old wounds. The wounds of a very particular heartbreak that is beautifully delivered by the hazy voice of Vishal Naidu. Relapse  Relapse is where they switch things up with the ambience. They give us more eerie and suspense at the beginning. They shave away at the haze and give us more precise and distinct notes. Notes that emit feelings of certainty that aren’t all that wise. The production of this album is excruciatingly detailed. They have moulded this track with incredible definition. We go from flowy and hazy sounds to more deeper and intense sounds. The guitar sections in this track are what take the cake. They give us so much variety that is seamlessly tucked away between sections until the crescendo.  Beneath The Opaque Veil Beneath The Opaque Veil is what I suspect will be the listener's favorite. The track is filled with a phenomenal amount of drama. Within the first minute of the song, we move from mellow to a wrecking ball hurling at you. And all this by just the strings and by the time the drums se kick in, the beat rumbles and roars in your chest. All of this brings in some eerie vocals that slowly swell and engage in this surreal dance with the instrumental that leaves a scene rich with imagery. The duo swirls and carefully spins your emotions in a tango where you struggle to find your feet. There is no use trying to figure out what is to come, they have filled the album with so many sparks of surprises. There is no option but to submit to the music. A film that deeply moved the crowds is Gus Van Sant's Last Days and Forlorn Pages match the exact energy of the film to the T. They give us a rainbow of very human emotions that keep us on our toes. If you are as eager as us, you can click on the links attached above to learn more about what Fallen Letters are up to.