Five Little Indians Explained

Five Little Indians
Origin:Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Genre:Alternative rock, hardcore punk, hard rock
Occupation:Musician
Years Active:2007–2011
Label:Independent
Associated Acts:The Supersonics
Span
Pinknoise
Them Clones
Avial
Thermal and a Quarter
Pentagram
Current Members:Neel Adhikari
Allan Ao
Arka Das
Sayak Banerjee
Roheet Mukherjee
Past Members:Sandip Roy
Rabi L. Roy
Sanket Bhattacharya

Five Little Indians (Bengali: ফাইভ লিটিল ইন্ডিয়নস), (also known as FLI) was an alternative rock band based in Kolkata. The band was formed in January 2007. Five Little Indians merged melodic rock and a heavier sound with singer-songwriter sensibilities. The band used Hindustani classical vocals and often mixed ragas with a rock sound.

History

Five Little Indians played its debut show at the Eastwind Festival '08.[1] [2] The band had formed only a few months before.

Back at Kolkata, the band was featured in The Times of India[3] for its original sound. Simultaneously, FLI was the band in focus for August 2008 on IndianMusicRevolution.The band played the Calcutta leg of the RSJ Pubrockfest '08, taking the stage after Aurora Jane to a full house at Someplace Else. The band played at Star Theatre, Calcutta as part of INTERface '08, an inter-disciplinary arts festival featuring artistes from Korea, Singapore, Switzerland and Japan.In November 2008, FLI's original "Screaming at the Sun" saw a worldwide release as part of Stupidditties 2, a compilation of Indian "un-metal" music from, supported by Counter Culture Records.[4]

The November issue of Rolling Stone magazine, India, featured FLI's first single, "Happy Birthday" on its Downloads section, lauding the band's dark, moody sound and offering up a 3½ rating for the song.[5]

In early 2009, FLI co-headlined the east zone finals of Campus Rock Idols with Skinny Alley in January.[6] [7] In May, the band, along with Bertie Da Silva and The Supersonics, organised the first chapter of Elektrik Kool Rock Revue, a platform for all-original music showcased in a series of shows. FLI also opened for French chanson-rockers KWAK and was featured as part Littlei's Friday Night Live series at the Big Ben, The Kenilworth. Apart from the 2008 and 2009 editions of the RSJ/Kingfisher Pubrockfest, the band headlined the Autumn Festival 2009 at Shillong and then headlined the Hornbill Festival in Kisama, Kohima.[8] In February 2010, the FLI opened for pop singer Richard Marx at Rock'N'India, Bangalore, along with Swarathma, Jaycee Lewis and Prime Circle from South Africa.[9] FLI also played the Greenpeace Earth Day Fest in May 2010.

In between live performances, Five Little Indians also crafted the soundtrack to Gandu, the critically acclaimed 2010 feature by Kolkata-based director Q.[10] The independent film went on to bag several awards at the South Asian International Film Festival 2010 at New York.[11] Five Little Indians disbanded in 2011.[12]

Members

Former members

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Diya Kohli. 25 February 2008. Blowin' in the Wind. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110526034218/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1080225/jsp/entertainment/story_8946131.jsp. 26 May 2011. 4 March 2011. The Telegraph. dmy-all.
  2. Web site: Allan Ao. 9 March 2008. Rock Mela. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110526034241/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1080309/jsp/entertainment/story_8996130.jsp. 26 May 2011. 4 March 2011. The Telegraph.
  3. https://archive.today/20120718070358/http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/Client.asp?Daily=TOIKM&login=default&Enter=true&Skin=TOI&GZ=T "We don't need shelter from any establishment"
  4. Web site: Arjun S Ravi. 5 November 2008. Meet Stupid Ditties 2: Five Little Indians. 4 March 2011. Indiecision.
  5. Web site: Neha Sharma. 1 November 2008. Five Little Indians. 4 March 2011. Rolling Stone India.
  6. Web site: 20 January 2009. Make some noise!. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20121023083754/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2009-01-20/kolkata/27999803_1_top-spot-bands-noise. 23 October 2012. 4 March 2011. The Times of India.
  7. Web site: Malini Banerjee. 20 January 2009. A war out there. https://archive.today/20120911110154/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1090120/jsp/entertainment/story_10412557.jsp. dead. 11 September 2012. 4 March 2011. The Telegraph.
  8. Web site: 8 December 2009. Five Little Indians finds roots in Hornbill fest. https://archive.today/20130204225157/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1091208/jsp/northeast/story_11834065.jsp. dead. 4 February 2013. 4 March 2011. The Telegraph.
  9. Web site: Taniya Talukdar. 22 February 2010. Backstreet Boys perform in Bangalore. 4 March 2011. Daily News and Analysis.
  10. Web site: Grishma Rao. 15 October 2010. Five Little Indians Score Film Soundtrack. 5 March 2015. NH7.
  11. Web site: Meenakshi Shedde. 18 February 2011. 'G--- will win over fans exhausted with the tried and true'. 24 February 2011. Daily News and Analysis.
  12. Web site: 21 April 2010. Five Little Indians-Interview(A Conversation). dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110713025120/http://www.indianmusicrevolution.com/Interview-s/Five-Little-Indians-InterviewA-Conversation.html. 13 July 2011. 4 March 2011. IndianMusicRevolution.
  13. Web site: Play Me! . https://archive.today/20130204002818/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1090526/jsp/entertainment/story_11018760.jsp . dead . 4 February 2013 . Malini Banerjee . 26 May 2009 . The Telegraph . 4 March 2011.
  14. Web site: Ready to rock you. https://archive.today/20120912013519/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1090528/jsp/entertainment/story_11027442.jsp . dead . 12 September 2012 . 28 May 2009 . The Telegraph. 4 March 2011.