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Thursday, March 10, 2011

DRUMS VS GUITARS


By Chinmayee Mishra

Originality is all that matters. And it was rightly proved at “Thunder Groove”, one of the most awaited shows in Milan. Turning the stage into battle grounds, five bands stunned the audience with their original compositions.
 The stage was totally occupied for two hours, and audience glued to their seats to have a look at the upcoming rock stars.
Giving the host performance was “No Quarters”, the band who aptly proved music alone can touch the hearts of million. They gave a complete performance playing different instruments without any vocals. The tunes played surely made an impact on the judges and the audience present.
Naming the bands to reflect their identity is a tough job to do, and on stage we had five completely different bands with a unique identity.
83/miles hour from SAE College of Engineering gave the audience, as the name suggests had a speed of 83/miles per hour and swiped the audience with their energetic performance.
Rockford Express from NIT Trichy rightly proved that NIT is not only about studies and bookies. The band gave a high level performance while the singer tried his best to get keep the audience occupied.
Out casting others is what Satyambhama planned to do. With their band named Outcast, they gave the judges a best shot of their original composition.
Bringing in a note directly from the outer world, the band named Ghost Note from Rajiv Gandhi College brought in a lively effect with their singer head banging to their original beat.
SRM landed at the end, with the band named “Pipe Dreams” and presented two of their original compositions. With ghost masks, they spread the message of Influence of wars on common people through their composition. 

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