Kolkata Britpop revivalists (remember, you heard that first here) The Supersonics have released a music video for their single ‘In Memory Of’. The song will feature in their coming debut album (to be released July 24) Maby Baking.
The video sees the band getting to grips with suits and clown costumes. “Come on, I just sold out,” sings vocalist Ananda Sen as he struggles with his coat referencing the scene particularly well. The video is well produced and features the band performing on one of those ’90s alt-punk video staple rotating platforms. While the band’s (and the extras) acting could use a little polish, the video itself is a worthy addition to Indian rock videography.






















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big ups!!! great video!!
not bad for a shoestring budget vid. good song.
rohan n the crew will just cream the scene
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The rotating stage is an ancient one in a theatre hall in north calcutta. It goes up and down slowly too!
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