Green Park’s Debut EP All My Pictures Have Grown Smiles Hits Some Right Notes But The Band Can Do More

The contemporary music scene of the country has witnessed its fair share of pop records being produced consistently, to the extent where it can be safely assumed that indie-pop releases dominate over other genres when it comes to the sheer abundance in numbers. As a result, it is not very often that we see fresh faces bring something unique to the table in the current independent pop scape. Usually, it is the same set of sounds being recycled over and over again without regard to any sort of individualism or elan. Newly established Delhi-based outfit Green Park has tried its best to break out of this tedious drone of overused sounds in its debut EP All My Pictures Have Grown Smiles but has ended up tumbling down the same rabbit hole.

The pilot track “Disco” starts with a plain two-chord progression on the guitar that does not really weigh in when it comes to displaying musicality. The melody repeating itself again makes it sound all the more mundane, not standing…

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