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Mosh definitely: India’s metal scene is lit
The YouTube comments section for a Bloodywood video is like the heavy metal version of the United Nations. The New Delhi trio blends nu metal with Indian folk. Their ...
Over at the South China Morning Post, analyst Yogesh Joshi reminds us that great-power strategic competition isn’t just a U.S.-China or U.S.-Russia thing. There are other geopolitical heavyweights out ...
Here’s a fun way to kick off your otherwise hum-drum Wednesday: there’s a new song and video from Indian folk metal outfit Bloodywood! The most prominent musical features of “Gaddaar” are nu-metal ...
Indian nü-metal torchbearers Bloodywood is back with a new record Nu Dehli out March 21, and a very cooking-centric new single "Tadka". It's tough to write the rest of this article after having ...
Trade group says protectionist measure is restricting the use of metals in consumer goods packaging. MCMA President Sanjay Bhatia says an import restriction is leaving steel can producers in India ...
India is not following the metals cycle; it is redefining it, proving that in every slowdown lies the seed of a new beginning Over the past two decades, the global metals industry has transformed from ...
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