Updated On: 13 November, 2020 07:36 AM IST | Mumbai | Shunashir Sen
The album definitely has a smattering of Indian influences.

Nowhere Station's new album has diverse sounds
Sometimes, the vocals shine through a song like a disco ball lighting up a dance floor with psychedelic hues. Delhi outfit Nowhere Station's new record, An Album in Motion, embodies that sound. Anurag Hazarika's guitars set the tempo, laughing and wailing in parts. Anant Mital's drums make the song's heartbeat rise and drop. Dhruv Dhingra takes care of keys and bass guitar, discharging his duties from the background. But it's vocalist Rijul Singh at the forefront. He gives the songs an edge that only sharpens the prowess of the others.
The album definitely has a smattering of Indian influences. But curiously, it has a hint of Irish tunes too, especially when the violin kicks in the first song, Oceans Beyond.