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"..climaxed, at the Royal Northern College of Music on Friday night, by the fusion band Sunday Driver... Led by the impressive Chandy Nath ...The synergy between the band members is contagious... a great way to climax four days of creative energy and non-stop performances." The Stage Magazine "a true musical kaleidoscope - 10/13" Jim Ody - Roomthirteen.com "utterly gorgeous" - bigchill.net "An act to watch for the future." Pathaan (BBC Asian Network) for I-DJ Magazine "breathtakingly cool and stunningly compelling....In The City Of Dreadful Night' is a fantastic album that's diverse and tantalising; beautifully conceived, stunningly executed and just such an absolute joy to behold. " - Toxic Pete "This tune is one of those you put on when you want to forget about the world and transfer yourself to a different reality." - London Music Directory "....positively pulchritudinous and vital. The single, taken from their album In the City of Dreadful Night oozes conflagrant energy." - audioscribbler.co.uk "Chandrika Nath is a commanding presence as band leader ..... the instrumentalists cook like a band that have taken their chemistry to another level" - Music-Zine "The result is a remarkable album that comes across as a street festival distilled into music in a genuinely innovative way." - Fatea "Like XTC and the Beatles before them Sunday Driver know how to entertain... how to simultaneously make us smile and to think. Sunday Driver is quietly surreal, images and colors bloom in your brain as you listen to their songs." - Sepiachord "..real, honest-to-god, talented ensemble" The Steampunk Workshop
Listener Reviews ...they manage to use Indian musical influences without creating what I'd typically think of as world music Amazon MP3 Reviews Amazon CD Review
Radio Highlights: |
Chandrika interviewed on BBC Asian Network - The Nikki Beddi Show (Mar 09), both tracks off double a-side played.(Mar 09) The Gayatri Mantra spot played on BBC Asian Network Pathans Musical Rickshaw (Feb 09) Rats played on Tom Robinson introducing - BBC Radio 6 - April 09 Guru Bramha used as sound track for the BBC Radio 4 show "Jatropha: The Wonder Plant" broadcast 09/7/07. Bol & Spoon was used as sound track for BBC Radio 4 show "Leprosy a Forgotten Disease" (show won Science writers award for best edited / scripted science show) click here for some past gigs
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