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Something Relevant

12+ albums
urban fusionIndianDesi RockjazzJam

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The 'Jam band' is famous for jumping genres and switching musical styles during songs, coupled with their on-stage theatrics, makes their live shows highly unpredictable and fun. Varied influences have armed Something Relevant with a large arsenal of musical styles at their disposal, ranging from reggae, bossa nova, blues and swing to rap, jazz, rock and everything in between. STR has carved out a new genre, or a lack of genre, as it may be, called ‘Jam Band’. Emotion and ‘feel’ play an important part, however, the fun aspect is not ignored. Seven creative sparks have a ball each time an idea or musical concept pops up. They are constantly experimenting with different genres; ‘Harry Mole’ is the complex, story-based opus, while ‘Happy People’ is an acoustic pop sing-along. ‘In the Kitchen’ is humour heavy, while ‘Why?’ asks questions about faith, something all of us can relate to. Their songs are distinctly original, engaging and refuse to be slotted into categories. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Liar Liar

322
2

Move Yourself

143
3

Aha

102
4

Horn Ok Please

95
5

Harry Mole

75
6

Mr Invisible

74
7

City In a Situation

72
8

Aaha

69
9

Eddy On a Roll

69
10

The Comfort Song

69

albums

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We Could Be Dreaming

Feels Good 2B Live

Feels Good 2B Live

India Rocks

India Rocks

Feels Good To Be Live

Feels Good To Be Live

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Scenes in April

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Stupiditties

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Live at The Edinburgh Fringe

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Live at High Spirits, Pune 14.01.11 (128kbps mp3)

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JojoSameer Sessions(Unmastered)

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Livewire

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19.01.08

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Feels Good 2 B Live

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