Bengaluru’s music scene to get loud this weekend
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Bengaluru’s music scene to get loud this weekend

The Hindu  

Hanumankind September 13, 6 pm onwards Jayamahal Palace Hotel Entry: ₹1,999, ₹3,699, ₹6,999 via Skillboxes.com The first solo show for Kerala-origin, US-raised rapper Hanumankind after the success of his globally-charting song ‘Big Dawgs’ is aptly taking place in Bengaluru, the city where he has thrived. Purple Cassette September 14, 8:30 pm onwards Bira 91 Taproom, Koramangala Entry: ₹349 via Skillboxes.com, plus ₹500 cover charge at the door New Delhi-based band, Purple Cassette are an indie-rock group formed in 2018 in New York City by singer-guitarist Ishan Kumar, currently based in New Delhi. It’s going to get loud!” Modern Machines Volume 02 September 15, 6:30 pm onwards White Lotus Club, HSR Layout Entry: ₹899 via Skillboxes.com Metal is arriving by the truckload this week, for the second edition of gig series Modern Machines. Sonically, their music is a blend of brutal, progressive and melodic aspects of sub-genres of metal with lyrical content highlighting religion, political and social evils which everyone can relate to.” The lineup extends to include New Delhi prog band Coordinates, Bengaluru-based post-hardcore band Frostcraft, progressive/alt rock and metal act Sapien Error and metalcore band Hope Awake.

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