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  • Album 'Insane Biography' 2001 Track List: · Album 'Maktub' 2008 Track.
  • More than a flash in the pan, MOTHERJANE continued touring around the Indian subcontinent, eventually releasing an album, 'Insane Biography'.
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  • Excerpts from Motherjane: Baiju Dharmajan Diaries

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  • Band Members :

    Niranj Suresh - Vocals
    Anubhav Langthasa - Guitars

    Clyde D'Rozario - Bass
    John Thomas - Drums





    Motherjane is a Progressive Ethnic Rock band from Cochin, India formed in January 1996. Motherjane is one of the few Indian rock bands to have their music played on American, Japanese and Mexican radio stations and has a cult following all around India. Rock Street Journal has named Motherjane Artist of the Decade. Motherjane has also been honoured with the Best Indie Rock Band in Asia at AVIMA 09 and at AVIMA 2010 Best Rock Vocalist and Most Popular Act in Asia. Rolling Stone Magazine names their album Maktub as Album of the Year 2009.






    Album 'Insane Biography' 2001 Track List :


    1. An Ode To Life  YouTube  
    2. Disillusioned  YouTube  
    3. Maya  YouTube  
    4. Mindstreet  YouTube  
    5. Prison Chains  YouTube  
    6. Questions  YouTube  
    7. Soul Corporations  YouTube  
    8. Walk On  YouTube  
    9. Sshh...Listen  YouTube  


    Album 'Maktub' 2008 Track List :

    1. Chasing The Sun  Video 

    2. Fields of Sound  Video 

    3. Broken  Video 

    4. Blood I

    Motherjane: Progressive Rock’s Guardian Angel

    A nostalgic retrospective of Motherjane’s sounds while it steered the mother ship of Carnatic rock in India.

    “We have noticed our songs have come to include elements and melodies of rural India and at the same time has the aggression of rock”, says now ex-vocalist Suraj Mani in a documentary that was released in 2009, only a year before the band began to undergo a conscious reengineering. Often sighted at live performances with half of their faces painted with Kathakali and Theyyam dance designs, the band has stood to signify their ‘half flesh, half spirit’ beliefs, which in many ways, have viscerally sculpted their music over the course of nearly 18 years.

    Kochi-based Carnatic rock band Motherjane, formed in the early months of 1996, has been one of the country’s oldest bastions when it comes to rock music. Known for its distinctive overtones of Carnatic rhythms interlaced with indefatigable hard rock, the band was one of the few forerunners who envisioned a link between the revolutionary idea behind ‘rock’ music and Indian traditions that had wired them from within as individuals. The concoction was an unparalleled offering.

    Ironically, the story of Motherjane’s coming into being was not one guided by a master plan. It