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The band frequently performs in rural areas too. One of their upcoming songs, Ghe Bharari, depicts a small girl who, in spite of being well-educated, chooses to be a fisherwoman. “Every Independence Day or on other national occasions, we hear songs that try to evoke patriotic sentiments,” says Sagar. They also created the Wall of Hope during one of their shows, where people could donate used books for underprivileged children. Recently, they performed for what they called a one rupee show in Mumbai where the members of the band took only one rupee from the profit of the concert and donated the rest to various charities. They have composed songs on several everyday issues, from farmer suicides and women empowerment to road safety. We wanted to make people aware about the concerns of people around them,” says Sagar. While most bands go about looking for newer ways to keep their audience hooked to their music, Moksh looks beyond all that. But nowadays, the attention span of people is decreasing. “Since we’re all from Maharashtra, we decided that we should do something to promote the Marathi language, which is why most of our songs are in Marathi,” says Sagar Joshi, and adds, “It usually takes about 40 minutes to complete a raga. Started in 2009, the four-piece band featuring Jimmy Alexander (lead/rhythm), Sagar Joshi (bass), Pushkar Kulkarni (keyboard) and Shreyas Joshi (drums) is India’s first raga metal band.
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