Kathmandu Indie Band Phosphenes Drops New 14-Track Album 'Sleep on the Grass'
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Kathmandu-based indie band Phosphenes released their new 14-track album "Sleep on the Grass" on Tuesday.
- The album, available on platforms like iTunes, Spotify, SoundCloud, and YouTube, marks a transition for the band after three years since their last EP.
- Phosphenes described the album as "raw, honest, and deeply personal," featuring both English and Nepali songs.
OnlineKhabar English is proud to highlight the release of "Sleep on the Grass," the latest full-length album from the vibrant Kathmandu indie scene. Phosphenes, a band known for their evolving sound, has delivered a deeply personal collection of 14 tracks, blending English and Nepali lyrics. This release, available across major digital platforms, signifies a significant step for the band, coming three years after their EP "Simit Yaad." The band's own words capture the essence of their creation: "Weโve always believed that the best music comes naturally, and this one truly did. Itโs raw, honest, and deeply personal." This album not only showcases the talent within Nepal but also demonstrates the growing reach of Nepali artists on the global stage. The production, helmed by Diwas Gurung, and the contributions of band members Prajwal Aryal and Abhishekh Pokhrel, promise a rich listening experience that resonates with both local and international audiences.
Weโve always believed that the best music comes naturally, and this one truly did. Itโs raw, honest, and deeply personal.
Originally published by OnlineKhabar English in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.