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Weird Tales of a Bangalorean by Jayaprakash Satyamurthy
Weird Tales of a Bangalorean by Jayaprakash Satyamurthy





Weird Tales of a Bangalorean by Jayaprakash Satyamurthy Weird Tales of a Bangalorean by Jayaprakash Satyamurthy

Forever In the Realm was tracked and recorded between April and May with Bengaluru metal vets Threinody’s Premik Jolly producing the band at his Area 51 studioĪlso See K-Drama Flashback: Five Iconic Songs from 'The Legend of the Blue Sea' After we started adding guitar parts, we made the songs longer and added layers to make it sound very crunchy and very massive,” says Sriram. It’s riff-driven metal, tuned low and played slow. Says the guitarist, “I was originally just supposed to guest on guitars, but our similar tastes in literature, music and movies brought us together.”Īfter recruiting Sriram, the band spent about eight months “trying to get the guitars to fit in” as Sriram puts it. Sriram joined late last year, when Djinn & Miskatonic began recording their version of Motorhead’s “I Don’t Believe A Word” for the aptly titled tribute album, Motorhead Tribute India. The band, which formed in 2010, began performing in 2011 as a three-piece band comprising vocalist Gautham Khandige, bassist Jayaprakash Satyamurthy and drummer Siddharth Manoharan. says is a homage to the horror magazine by the same name. Similar to their peers in stoner/doom band Bevar Sea, Djinn & Miskatonic keep their riffs lengthy and heavy, with the 17-minute doom/sludge number “Weird Tales,” which guitarist Sriram K.R. And these tales are cooked to a bubbling broth on their debut full-length album, Forever In the Realm. Lovecraft, Seventies Italian horror films and sword and sorcery fantasy tales that brought members of Bengaluru doom band Djinn & Miskatonic together. It was the common love for American horror writer, H.P.







Weird Tales of a Bangalorean by Jayaprakash Satyamurthy