AROGYA RUSSIA TOUR
AROGYA is thrilled to announce their electrifying cover of t.A.T.u's iconic hit "All The Things She Said", featuring the avangarde Russian horror fantasy band Ангел-Xранитель! This song version blends synth, dark rock and metal elements, with a unique dual-language twist in English and Russian. The melody is a stunning fusion of key synths, Russian folk instruments like Balalaika, Uilleann pipes, and electronic Zhaleika, paying homage to the Russian culture (thanks to Lain Heringman's contribution to the production). This song is released ahead of AROGYA's joint Russia tour with Ангел-Xранитель from 5th to 14th Sept, hitting 8 cities! Join the musical phenomenon of AROGYA and Ангел-Xранитель as we bring you an unparalleled audio-visual experience. Available on all digital platforms under Out of Line Music release
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Single
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Produced by
Arogya and Chris Harms.
Pre Production, Drum, Guitar Tracking and sample arrangement - Deadnoxx
Vocals Recorded by - Benjamin Mundigler (Chameleon Studios, Hamburg, Germany) and Rishi Bora (Noisegate Productions)
Mixed and Mastered by
Benjamin Lawrenz and Chris Harms (Chameleon Studios, Hamburg, Germany)
Bass Recording, vocal guitar arrangement and editing - Xulfi Nawaz
Additional Midi Arrangements - Ifty Sarwar
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New Album
SUPERNATURAL
Released World Wide -
May 19th
Gangtok-bred, Assam-based rock band Arogya offer up a tantalizing new visual world with their latest song “Broken,” the first off their upcoming third album.
Featuring the band in its steampunk-inspired avatars (complete with masks and a hanging mic stand for vocalist Rainjong Lepcha), the song juxtaposes buoyant synth work with polished riffage over pained vocals. The video — directed by filmmaker Prayash Sharma Tamuly — introduces a fantasy world in which two lovers are lost and separated, with the male protagonist (essayed by actor Arghadeep Barua) journeying to find his missing companion (Annie Hazarika).
The concept of the video and screenplay was the brainchild of frontman Lepcha and lyricist and band manager Janice Teh.