KARISHMA D'MELLO
M
usical activism is by no means a new concept and can
be traced back to the origins of music itself. Essentially
music is the expression of a feeling – through a
melody of some sort. Moving beyond categorizations, genres
and personal preferences, it represents something bigger – a
universally renowned form of expression. It speaks to different
people in different ways and its interpretation is subjective.
Sometimes it’s therapeutic - catharsis for those looking for ways
to communicate things that they would otherwise not be able to
and occasionally this take