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    Prabir Trio Blends Indian Immigrant and American upbringing on debut LP, HAANJI.

    Diverse, forward-thinking album tells the story of frontman’s immigration from India to Virginia by blending elements of Indian music into hook-laden rock and roll.

    Haanji, the full-length debut from Prabir Trio, is a border-crossing record that blurs the boundaries between American rock & roll and Indian traditions. Influenced by alt-rock, classic British pop, Indian rāgas, garage grooves, and frontman Prabir Mehta's relocation from India to the USA as a wide-eyed 8 year old, it's an album about the personal evolution that many immigrants go through. The word itself, Haanji, in Hindi loosely translates to a respectful yes, a mantra that Prabir has kept as at the forefront of his mind while acclimating to a new country to call home.

    For Prabir, that evolution was catalyzed by music. Uprooted from his childhood home and transplanted to Richmond, Virginia, he fell in love with the guitar-driven sounds of the FM radio. Western music helped acclimate him to western ideals. It helped him understand his new world. Decades later, he remains a man caught between cultures, proudly based in Richmond — where Haanji was recorded at Virginia Moonwalker Studio, using the same soundboard once owned by iconic local venue The Flood Zone — yet still devoted to the family members and customs of his native India, too.

    Joined by bandmates Kelli Strawbridge, Kenneka Cook, and Russell Lacy, Prabir funnels that unique perspective into Haanji. These songs find room not only for electric guitar, four-part vocal harmonies, and raw rock & roll, but also sitar, tanpura, his mother's harmonium, and his father's tablas. Gluing those ingredients together is the autobiographical songwriting of a frontman who recalls taking his first steps on US soil ("Immigrant Song"), learning about his newly-adopted home ("America"), discovering rock and roll ("Silverchair"), finding a place in his community ("Bamboo"), and falling in love along the way ("Sally Please"). It's a coming-of-age chronicle with a bicultural twist, filled with songs that are as unique as Prabir's own experience.

    A longtime champion of Richmond's arts community, Mehta has spent the better part of two decades working with outlets like NPR's Morning Edition, the Richmond Symphony, the Science Museum of Virginia, and his own Gallery 5 non-profit organization. He's spent much of that time onstage, too, fronting the critically-acclaimed power-pop act Prabir & The Substitutes before merging the worlds of indie-rock and classical music with the band Goldrush. To him, music has always been more than an art form. It's the mechanism by which he — and human society as a whole — has grown and progressed.

    Haanji highlights that progression, taking listeners on a journey from Prabir's youth to the present day.

    Includes digital pre-order of Haanji. You get 12 tracks now (streaming via the free Bandcamp app and also available as a high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more), plus the complete album the moment it’s released.
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  • HAANJI by Prabir Trio - limited edition screen printed vinyl
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    HAANJI by Prabir Trio

    Beautifully illustrated by Richmond's very own Ruchi Gupta and screen printed by Nicholas Crider. This record sounds great and the cover is literally a work of art. Haanji is a collection of songs written as I explored the many things I've had to learn and grow through as an immigrant. This album is a snapshot retrospective and a question all at the same time: what all happened between leaving India and today?!?

    I hope you dig it, it's my favorite album I've worked on yet! This limited edition screen printed album would make a beautiful part of your record and art collection. Plus it comes with the digital tunes so you can rock those as you wish as well.

    Thanks for checking out Haanji and supporting local music!

    Includes digital pre-order of Haanji. You get 12 tracks now (streaming via the free Bandcamp app and also available as a high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more), plus the complete album the moment it’s released.

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lyrics

If there was nothing see, then why open your eyes?

Like you do every morning at sunrise.

You put on your shoes, you put on your game face,

And you walk out that door no matter what it takes.

And you spend your time spinning wheels around

and kissing that hand that holds you down.



I will spend my life working till the day I die.

I will spend my time working for a better life.



If there is nothing to learn then there is nothing to feel.

If there’s no where to go, then how do we know any of this is real?

If there’s no where to go, then there’s nothing past that hill? Huh?

But why do you think you got two legs babe?

Surely not to stand still.

And you spend your time spinning wheels around

and kissing that hand that holds you down.



I will spend my life working till the day I die.

I will spend my time working for a better life.



And if you want it, there it is, but you know what you’ve got to do.

Working nine to five, baby that’s what you do.



you spend your time spinning wheels around

and kissing that hand that holds you down.



I will spend my life working till the day I die.

I will spend my time working for a better life.

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from Haanji, track released May 11, 2021

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Prabir Richmond, Virginia

The Prabir Trio is a rock and roll group from Richmond, VA. Kelli Strawbridge on drums and Russell Lacy on bass and Kenneka Cook on harmony vocals are the balancing act to Prabir's erratic guitar and lyrics. This group puts all four very different musicians together in a very comfortable yet refreshing new setting. These songs are groove laden conversational chaos, just like life. ... more

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