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SHREYA BOSE There’s a SONG FOR And every night deserves a song. Look, life throws us lots of lemons, and there’s a song for each lemon. Life throws us some apples too, which also come with their set of tunes. I can’t tell you the first thing about how to endure lemons and celebrate apples, but I can point you to music that will make some of them easier to deal with. every nighT Date night: Most obvious night. Often, the best night. Incomplete without the right song. And guess what? We have the right song. I Love you Baby, I Love You Doll - Parekh and Singh. Sure, it’s about a love that is a tad dysfunctional in about 7 ways, but it’s got the most adorable lyrics. Parekh and Singh understand half-light dreamscapes too well. The tune is upbeat, and the video is deliciously surreal. It’s like Alice in Wonderland on meth, but you know, the good kind. Let’s get started… Guitar night: We’re talking about the kind of night in which you get your guitars out, jam for hours, then intensely listen to great music, marvel over how these guitarists got so good, then jam some more. Maybe pour a drink in between sets and/or arguments over “Is rock truly dying now that Eric Clapton is going deaf?” (Real discussion I heard in the bus). We go old-school. Sometimes this world (is not such a bad place) - Blackstratblues Yes, it’s from their newest album, but they sound like their first one. I’m not saying older is necessarily better, but Mendonsa manages to make it sound like the biting, earthy rock saga that the band built its sound on. You’ll listen to it, pause, shake your head in amazement. Then you’ll jam because you need more practise. Artsy night: By this, I am referring to the night when you want to write, paint, knit, create art. You lock yourself in your room, you let the night sky peep through the window, you build entire worlds in your head and out it to paper or silk or wool or strings. A potent night for a song like this? Shaad - Parvaaz Magical band that have never created a sound that is short of ethereal? Speaks for itself. Bitter night: You know those nights when you feel like the world is out to get you? That everything seems to be going wrong on purpose? You hate your job and it’s going terribly, you got dumped again and can’t figure out what you are doing wrong, landlord hikes your rent again, you are too tired to cook and too broke to order takeout. What helps? 100 words (acoustic) - Prateek Kuhad Other than the fact that Kuhad creates melodies that can soothe the most aching minds, 100 words is a very beautifully sung complaint. It’s not venting; rather, its like a whispered, shared story. You kind of sit with Kuhad and let him make you feel that he gets it. It helps to know that someone else gets it. Classical night: This is when you look up Ustad Vilayat Khan and Liszt on Youtube because you feel like a sense of history can do you good. But if you feel like the best of both worlds... Yumeji's Theme (In The Mood for Love) - Sarod cover by Pandit Mukesh Sharma Imagine translating a piece of Won Kar-wai to a sarod. Originally one of the most authentic representations of longing on violin strings, Pt. Mukesh Sharma converts it into a goosebump- inducing, engulfing piece that manages to confound any concerns you might have about the existence of beauty in the world. The Score Magazine highonscore.com 23