The first single of the album talked about a cathartic release of creative energy. Wild, speaks of the want and desire to go back to times more innocent. It only took a small photograph from my childhood to really put the song into perspective.”
That’s my dad, my brother and I, walking through the forests of Coorg. My mother hurriedly took out the camera to take a picture of the three of us like this. That memory to me is immortal, bathed in innocence and a sense of wonder. That’s what “Wild” is to me. This song almost feels as if it took me years to write, and I feel rather proud that I managed to record it and do it justice.”Although his description of the song and his intent towards it might feel come across as innocent, it is important to understand that conveying those thoughts wrapped up into one single piece of music is very hard. This is something that I appreciate about Dhruv very much. He manages to take this one thought or a concept, latch onto it and project it with musical prowess I haven’t seen or heard in a long time. The vocal melodies are haunting, complementing his guitar work beautifully. Jayanthi’s work on the track really adds this lost element, which makes everything sound very round and complete. The song starts off with just the guitars and his voice and eventually bursts into a combination of his percussive guitar work, an array of violins and lush reverbs. The song is much more subtle than the earlier single ‘Jungle’, but that’s what it needs and that’s what Dhruv intended. It’s a small glimpse into this memory he cherishes and wishes to preserve till the end of his days. But that’s not enough, the song will also soon be accompanied by a brand new music video! I was lucky enough to have a sneak peak into it and all I can say is, his fans will not be disappointed for even one frame. If you haven’t had a listen to the song yet, make sure you do here:
Dhruv Visvanath surprised us immensely with the release of his song 'Jungle' along with a scintillating video, announcing that he....
March 18, 2018