The evening was insufferably pleasant, and a just-halfpants-will-do
kind of weather – the kind that normally have lovers fleeing lazily into the
arms of their beloved.
But one does not simply cozy up when Taylor Swift and Lady
Gaga are in town. Yes, the two American pop superstars made their presence felt
with their songs in none other than the city’s very own music and youth
hangout, Jumping Bean, on Friday night.
Scientists agree on the benefits of reading slowly. Yes, you
read right this time. Skinny Taylor Swift and that weird Lady Gaga made their presence felt in Jumping Bean. Not attended.
Anyhow, some of the commercial city’s more senior singing
names and a new, a young rock outfit called ‘Blind’ performed on Friday Night
in Jumping Bean a part of the state-instituted Music Task Force’s pass-the-buck
music series.
While not famous for actually creating a market for music,
the MTF has been running a not-so-rocking scheme that has the government paying
recreational centers to host shows by local musicians. In Dimapur, Jumping
Bean, and a lounge called The Upstairs are running the job for MTF.
Money matters aside, the evening saw smart men and their
lovely arm candies, singers in their high-temperature apparel, and of course
the usual brooding rock wildlife who battled depression instead of enjoying the
music because Jumping Bean does not serve alcoholic beverages. Anymore. Cough.
As part of maintaining the Nagas’ rich cultural heritage of
being late, patrons began trickling about two hours late after the scheduled
time. Co-proprietor of Jumping Bean, the shy Nokcha Aier, shuffled around with
a camera as she smiled back at the punctuality-challenged patrons while
co-proprietor Sarah Pongen flew in and out of the kitchen.
Definitely Lima,
Lenti & the singing Auditor General
Lima Mongro (Left) of We The Giants and Lenti Aier. Photo Credit: Nokcha Aier |
The first to take the stage was Lenti Aier, a young
psychotherapist gifted with sugary nervousness and a voice. And accompanying
her was the redoubtable Lima Mongro, guitarist for a band of 5-foot musicians
called We The Giants. Mongro is also of the Clueless Attention fame. The duo
announced the night with David Guetta’s ‘Titanium’. But the hardest metal in
the world could not protect the lovely Lenti Aier from the shots the nerves
took at her as she sang the UK #94. She creaked here and there, apparently a
bit shifty from the attention? Or was it those darned lyrics she had to hold up
while singing? Still, she boasts a strong range and a timbre worth in diamonds.
The Mongro & Aier duo nonchalantly took a weird
turn by deciding to acousticize Miss Lady Gaga’s ‘Pokerface’. The eerie US#2
smash made a good appetizer before they launched into The Craneberries’ 1994
hit ‘Zombie’ and then Paramour’s ‘decode’. Aier was nervous and suffered some
soul rock malfunction but managed to walk gracefully by in the latter songs.
Mongro was the model boyfriend all the while – shut up his mouth, sat there
quietly and lovingly with his guitar, and promptly rushing in whenever needed
by his lady love.
Renee James Ezung. Photo credit: Nokcha Aier |
Next was Renee James
Ezung, the former promising-singer-turned-Auditor-General-in-Kolkotta. After a
few seasons with the local scene in Dimapur, Ezung decided that being a Top-40
musician in Dimapur wasn’t helping her economics. That’s when she landed the
Auditor General’s job with the government of India. Yes, that is cool.
The time away from music hadn’t dented her voice as she performed
a number of Unidentified Flying Oldies such as Stevie Nick’s 1975 magnum opus
‘Landslide’ and Michelle Branch’s self-piteous ‘Goodbye to You’ from ‘The
Spirit Room’ (2001). If anything, Miss Ezung has mellowed, and sounds more
mature and confident unlike her passionate – if pitchy – performances in
Dimapur a couple of years ago. Taylor Swift was next with ‘All Too Well’, where
Ezung perhaps showed the best side of the maturity in her voice.
Blind: New Kids on
the Rock
After the lull, came the storm – Blind, a toddler rock band
that shows promise as loud as the music they play. The five-piece rock band
sparks with passion, tight rhythms and bursting with rock energy that once defined
old local warhorses like Akha Jamir (of prehistoric Dimapur rock band ‘XTC’)
and Lichen Kichu (Divine Connection).
Blind began their set vigorously with an unidentified flying
rocker that sounded like a wonderful cross between an angry marching band and a
worried mother – crunchy, groovy, urban blues rock. Their guitarist Merang has a kung-fu
hairstyle that is tied into a small bun. The bun watches from his head like
wise old master Shifu. Also, one of the group’s lead singers, Rosalyn, is just
2-inches tall but has a voice bigger than Arethra Franklin’s bounding 6-bit. Sadly,
their second number (fortunately, the patrons forgot its title) was more of
noise than music.
'Blind'. Photo credit: Nokcha Aier |
But their sins were forgiven promptly when they launched
into an original called ‘Funky Flippers”, an amazing, beautifully-crafted,
progressive, and crunchy 4-minute magnum opus that would knock out any crunch
rocker fan’s two front teeth out.
If the song is any indication of these young rockers’
songwriting skills and team vibe, Blind could already well be on the way to
becoming Dimapur’s next big rockers. Just one small thing: get over with the
nervousness and play like you don’t give a flying buck about making others feel
good. That’s the rock world’s biggest success ingredient.
Published on March 14, 2014, Eastern Mirror
LOL the title caught me off guard :P I was kina thinking 'OMG Taylor Swift in Dimapur'?? An 'awesomely' entertaining report as usual, Al :)
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