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New Delhis Bad Trip pay ode to rock from the late 90s with debut single, Out of Reach

New Delhis Bad Trip pay ode to rock from the late 90s with debut single, Out of Reach

Vijayalakshmi Narayanan

Influenced heavily by the works of Sum 41, Foo Fighters and Blink 182 during the late 90s and early 2000s, New Delhi's young and emerging band Bad Trip pays a fitting tribute to their musical mentors with their debut single, 'Out Of Reach'.

Formed in 2020, the alternative/punk rock band wrote the song during the lockdown with an aim to explore unexplored depths of the genre. 'Out Of Reach' is about the feeling of being disconnected from the reality when things go kaput following a broken relationship.

Featuring vocalist/guitarist Rishab Koul, guitarist Aaron Asher, bassist Saira Ahmed, drummer Piyush Thomas and backing vocalist Vedant Shandilya, Bad Trip plans to roll out an album by the end of the year.

'Out of Reach' is now streaming on Radio City Freedom.

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