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Colt Silvers and Last Train vehement to knowledge India’s song and food
- Updated: November 13, 2017
French stone bands, Colt Silvers and Last Train, are set to make their entrance in India with a 10-city tour. The dual bands will be behaving as partial of a festival, Bonjour India, that aims to strengthen a Indo-French ties. The debate kicks off on Nov 22 in Delhi while their Mumbai gig, presented by song government association Mixtape, is lined adult for Nov 29.
(From left) Jean-Noël Scherrer, Antoine Baschung, Julien Peultier and Timothee Gerard of Last Train
Known for producing heated electro rock, Colt Silvers comprises vocalist Tristan Lepagney, drum actor Nicolas Lietaert and drummer Julien Hohl. “We are looking brazen to experiencing a enlightenment and tradition of a country,” says Hohl, vehement about his initial revisit to India. Vocalist Jean-Noël Scherrer, guitarist Julien Peultier, drummer Antoine Baschung and bassist Timothee Gerard of Last Train are vehement about a culinary knowledge that India offers.
“In France, we don’t eat sharp food. Though we are a bit scared, we wish to try Indian food,” says a discreet Scherrer. Hohl adds, “We wish to indulge in a normal cuisines of India.” Getting a ambience of Indian song too facilities on a bands’ wish list. “If we have a time, we would like to attend a exemplary concert,” says Scherrer.
(From left) Julien Hohl, Tristan Lepagney and Nicolas Lietaert of Colt Silvers
Probe them on a sets they have lined adult for India and Scherrer says that their song aims to cut opposite age groups. “When we perform in France, a lot of teenagers, aged rockers, and kids spin adult with their parents. We wish to have a identical knowledge in India.”