Updated On: 17 May, 2022 08:40 AM IST | Mumbai | Shriram Iyengar
Anmol Gupta aka Moli explores his life through a psychedelic album that combines cinema and music

Anmol Gupta. Pic courtesy/Jagrati Marwaha
Musical albums are no less than a film at times. This writer has often spent hours listening to Queen’s A Night At The Opera and Pink Floyd’s Dark Side Of The Moon wondering about the visual acuity of their lyrics. For Anmol Gupta aka Moli, such albums are expressions of
life itself.
Gupta is set to announce his first album, Retrogression Progression — an experimental project of psychedelic rock and jazz — combining music and visuals. “My sound is experimental; quite like how I found music. It is very impromptu,” says the Delhi-based musician.