Julian Casablancas releases Meghalaya-born musician's EP

Press Trust of India  |  Shillong 

A musician from has made his home country extremely proud after his first solo EP, Last Dance, was released and backed by internationally-acclaimed the Strokes lead vocalist Julian Casablancas.

Hammarsing Kharhmar Sawyan grew up in Shillong and learned playing guitar here before he moved to Boston and started the band Mon Khmer, which is known for its rock, jazz and pedal-steel sounds.



Casablancas also lent his vocals to Sawyan's one of the four songs from his EP under the name Exhibition. It is called "No one there".

The EP will be released on April 18 by Cult Records, an independent record label and online record store founded by Casablancas.

Talking about his collaboration with Sawyan, Casablancas told the Rolling Stone magazine that he wanted to put out the album "to help a guy from a tiny corner of India's rock & roll city and make his dreams come true."

This is the second time Sawyan has worked with a member of the Strokes, he joined Albert Hammond Jr's solo band back in 2008.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Julian Casablancas releases Meghalaya-born musician's EP

A musician from Meghalaya has made his home country extremely proud after his first solo EP, Last Dance, was released and backed by internationally-acclaimed the Strokes lead vocalist Julian Casablancas. Hammarsing Kharhmar Sawyan grew up in Shillong and learned playing guitar here before he moved to Boston and started the band Mon Khmer, which is known for its rock, jazz and pedal-steel sounds. Casablancas also lent his vocals to Sawyan's one of the four songs from his EP under the name Exhibition. It is called "No one there". The EP will be released on April 18 by Cult Records, an independent record label and online record store founded by Casablancas. Talking about his collaboration with Sawyan, Casablancas told the Rolling Stone magazine that he wanted to put out the album "to help a guy from a tiny corner of India's rock & roll city and make his dreams come true." This is the second time Sawyan has worked with a member of the Strokes, he joined Albert Hammond Jr's solo ... A musician from has made his home country extremely proud after his first solo EP, Last Dance, was released and backed by internationally-acclaimed the Strokes lead vocalist Julian Casablancas.

Hammarsing Kharhmar Sawyan grew up in Shillong and learned playing guitar here before he moved to Boston and started the band Mon Khmer, which is known for its rock, jazz and pedal-steel sounds.

Casablancas also lent his vocals to Sawyan's one of the four songs from his EP under the name Exhibition. It is called "No one there".

The EP will be released on April 18 by Cult Records, an independent record label and online record store founded by Casablancas.

Talking about his collaboration with Sawyan, Casablancas told the Rolling Stone magazine that he wanted to put out the album "to help a guy from a tiny corner of India's rock & roll city and make his dreams come true."

This is the second time Sawyan has worked with a member of the Strokes, he joined Albert Hammond Jr's solo band back in 2008.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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