Chirag Sutar    02 Feb 09 10:39 IST

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MUMBAI: Going a step forward, the Channel [V] Launchpad season III has introduced a new element in their band hunt concept.

Seven shortlisted bands entered  a ' House of Rock' on Saturday, where they will be put up for the next 10 days for some gruelling sessions and tasks that started from 31 January 2009. The elmination were due to begin on the first day itself, with one band scheduled to get ousted from the house based on a task performance.

The bands housed in the 'House of Rock' are Faridkot, Reverse Polarity, Cassini's Division, Blank Noise, Workshop, Circus and Prachir. Housed in a bungalow on Mumbai's outskirts, the bands are provided with a jam room and are completely disconnected from the outer world ( a la Big Boss/Brother element?) according to the 'rules' of the show.

On their first day, the band members/ musicians appeared to be quite bored but nevertheless 'acted' that they were enjoying the process - but wait, isn't this about being youself? why act? Possibly, the gruelling sesions will force them to question themselves whether they are rockers or just - posers.

A peek into the thoughts of bands like Faridkot, Blank Noise and Workshop will tell us about their take on being in the center of this 'Rock Melodrama'.

I P Singh, vocalist of Faridkot says, "It's good being here, it's definetly better than working at the office, and we are doing what we like here - making music." Faridkot from Delhi was one of the bands which were exceptionally good at the eliminations a day earlier. Apparently, Faridkot have also been nominated for the Jacke Daniel's Rock Awards to be held in coming weeks for their song 'Madhav'. " I don't think we'll be able to attend that," Singh says. Faridkot have a radio-freindly sound and the band certainly demostartes good musicianship. This is one band which doesn't really 'put-on' an act, to say the least.

The Workshop seems to be one of the most favoured bands with Vocalist and Guitarist Sahil Makhija at the band's helm. Makhija is also the member of Metal band Demonic Ressuruction. However, the three member band is not playing Metal at Launchpad. "We are not playing metal here- I am not 'growling' here and that makes a huge difference".

The band is sure to grab eyeballs, irrespective of how they play. Unlike other bands, Workshop stands out for



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