Menwhopause

Menwhopause

Guitarist IP Singh performing with the band in Pune
Background information
Origin Delhi, India
Genres Alternative rock
Acoustic rock
Years active 2001 – present
Labels EMI-Virgin
Website www.menwhopause.com
Members Paul Schneiter
Anup Kutty
IP Singh
Randeep Singh

Menwhopause is a trio rock band based in Delhi, India.

Early career

Guitarist Anup Kutty with an original lineup of singer/songwriter Sarabjit Chadha and acoustic guitarist Inder Pal Singh (IP) formed the band in 2001. The trio became a full-fledged band after recruiting bassist Randeep Singh and drummer Rahul Chatterjee. In a country where popular music is dominated with commercial Bollywood music and the live rock music scene is generally full of cover bands, menwhopause stuck to playing original compositions and were one of the first bands in India to distribute their music for free over the Internet. Their first EP called ‘The story begins...’ was released online as a free download in 2003. Ever since its formation, the band has gone through three line-up changes - the first with original drummer Rahul Chatterjee being replaced by Hemendra Nath "Hemzi" in 2008 and later with French drummer Paul Schneiter till 2012. The band has played with various drummers since 2012 for their live act and for their new album ‘Neon Delhi’ and also collaborated with an American pianist Grant Richards and kamaicha players from Rajasthan, Ghewar, Firoze and Darra, sons of Late Sakar Khan (a Padma Shri winner).

Album and tour

In 2006 they released their first full-length album Home on their own record label, "The Middle Earth Company". The album gained the band international recognition, making them the first Indian rock band to be invited to perform at the SXSW festival in Austin, Texas. The band's tour was sponsored by the Indian Centre for Cultural Relations (ICCR), which made them the first ever rock band to be supported by the cultural arm of the Government of India. The band also did a monthlong tour of the southwestern United States playing in around 10 cities in and around Texas. In February 2008, the band won an online poll for the Best Band of the Year 2007 conducted by Jack Daniel's in India. In April 2008 the band flew to Lynchburg, Tennessee where they performed at the Legendary Mash Festival and worked with R.E.M.'s producer David Barbe. The band signed a major record deal with EMI-Virgin Records (India) in 2008 to release their second full-length album Easy. Instead of conventional studio recording, the band began work on the album by recording the tracks in a makeshift studio set up by them in a village in Uttaranchal, nestled in the Himalayas, during September 2006. The album took four years to be produced with the band bringing in mixing engineer and co-producer Miti Adhikari (BBC London) and Grammy Award winning mastering engineer Richard Dodd. The album was initially released on digital format through iTunes and Amazon.com in early-January 2011 followed by physical CD format on 26 January 2011. The album immediately received favorable reviews by critics with The Times of India calling it "by far, one of the most brilliant works from an Indian rock act." Easy has been No.1 on music stores sales charts in Mumbai, Delhi- March 2011. The album artwork for Easy was done by award-winning art director Abhishek Dey who has been a regular with the band having designed the layouts for the band's first album. As pioneers of the independent music scene of India, menwhopause has been at the forefront of artistic innovation. This shows in the passion that they have put behind supporting the independent artists. In 2011, they founded the Ziro Festival of Music in Ziro Valley of Arunachal Pradesh, and within 2 years of its inception it grew into becoming one of the most talked about music festivals around the world, hosting acclaimed artists such as Steve Shelley and Lee Ronaldo (Sonic Youth) and at the same platform giving young and budding talent from India a platform. The festival focuses on the rich cultural heritage of the whole North-East and has put Ziro in the global map. The band is currently recording a new album titled ‘Neon Delhi’. The band went on an all Northeast India tour in December 2016 and played at Guwahati, Arunachal Pradesh (Orange Festival, Dambuk), Cherrapunjee (Shine a Light) and other venues.

Discography

Etymology

The name Menwhopause was borrowed from Anup's quiz team in college that went by the same name. The band has always maintained that the pun was actually unintentional and they were more interested in the word pause being part of the band's name. In recent interviews, the band has been quoted giving different origins of the name. Some of them include a tyre company in Brazil, tattooed fans and an attribution to Randeep's mother.

References

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