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Band Called Nine, India's first writer-led band, is breaking new ground in the non-film genre, with a unique storytelling-meets-song concept that brings together the traditional craft of "qissagoi" (storytelling) and the pulsating sounds of contemporary Indian music. Bollywood lyricist and author Neelesh Misra as creative director and lyricist of the band, shares the insights on launching his new album 'Rewind' with Poonam Ahuja.

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From where does the name of the band come?

There are varied influences and cultural thought behind the name �Band called Nine' which actually comes from the Indian concept �Navras'.

I wanted the name of the band to be universally understood which meant that it should be based either on a number or a colour. The music of the album is very main stream and is not intended for a niche audience. Though the songs are different than bollywood and are meant for masses.

Many singers have come with Independent bands before, this is India's first writer-led band, How did you come up with the idea of forming the �Band Called Nine'?

The writers in the film industry do not play an active role after the creation of songs. Contrary, in the band it is a very collaborative process where all the members including the writer are a part of the entire journey. A band is not like a movie which comes and goes as a one off... I wanted to give my-self some relevance in live performances and the only way I could do and bring innovation in the concept was to introduce storytelling, I have also sung two songs in the album apart from story telling.

Who are the other members of the band?

Leading Bollwood singer Shilpa Rao is the lead vocalist and advertising industry ace Amartya Rahut is the composer, Suraj Jagan is a featuring artist, and Abhishek Nailwal is the male singer.

Through bollywood connections, I knew Shilpa as we had worked together on a Disney project, High School Musical-2 for Shankar Ehsaan Loy.

Tell us about your debut album Rewind?

Rewind is set against the theme of Nostalgia, it's a love story based in small town and many people will find relevance with their own lives because it includes elements like romance, small town, leaving behind home and aspirations of moving to a big city, which are very universal.

Share your experiences while recording the album?

For about three-four months we lived out



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