It is difficult to define the sound of the band into a proper genre.
Giving shape to an altogether new sound. Which is catchy and has loads of feel to the songs.
The band is looking forward to take its sound ahead and give the people a new way to sense music and also in the end adding a new facet to Hindi-rock music.
Current line up:
Mangesh - Vocals / acoustic guitar
Shrikant - Electric guitar
Anish - Bass / Backing vocals
Hamza - Drums / Xylophone / Percussion
http://www.myspace.com/coshish
Bhula Do Unhey
Coshish Lyrics
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Aankhon se
Sanson ki nami ko
Yaadon ke daayare mein
khoye pal ko sajaado
Bhula Do Unhey
Bhula Do Unhey
Bhula Do Unhey
Koi kahe koi sune teri baate meri yaadein
Sare pal tere sang teri khushi mere aansu
Lambi lambi tanha raate tere bina hum gujare
Sare gum sare gum sehte rahe
Sehte rahe
Guitar Solo
Bhula Do Unhey
Bhula Do Unhey
Bhula Do Unhey
Bhula Do Unhey
Aaa aaa aaaaaaa
(Written By - Mangesh Gandhi, Shrikant Sreenivasan, Hamza Kazi, Anish Nair)
(Universal Music India)
In the song "Bhula Do Unhey" by Coshish, the singer is expressing an emotional and heartfelt plea to forget someone who has been lost or left behind. The opening lines speak of teary eyes and the dampness of the breaths being exhaled, adding to the melancholic atmosphere. The song calls to the listener to cherish the moments they had with the person they have lost, and to keep those memories alive in their hearts. The refrain, "Bhula Do Unhey" is repeated throughout the song, echoing the desire to forget and let go of the pain.
The second verse speaks of how one person's memories can affect those around them - people who may not have even met the person in question can feel the impact of their absence. The lyrics then go on to describe the long nights spent alone, without the person they have lost, and the struggle to bear the weight of all the sorrows that come with that loss.
Overall, "Bhula Do Unhey" is a song that expresses the pain and longing that comes with losing someone, while acknowledging the importance of remembering the good times and holding them close.
Line by Line Meaning
Bheegi si
With watery eyes
Aankhon se
From the eyes
Sanson ki nami ko
The breath's moisture
Yaadon ke daayare mein
In the realm of memories
khoye pal ko sajaado
Decorate the lost moments
Bhula Do Unhey
Forget them
Bhula Do Unhey
Forget them
Bhula Do Unhey
Forget them
Bhula Do Unhey
Forget them
Koi kahe koi sune teri baate meri yaadein
Someone may say, someone may listen to your words, my memories
Sare pal tere sang teri khushi mere aansu
All the moments with you, your happiness and my tears
Lambi lambi tanha raate tere bina hum gujare
Long, lonely nights passed without you
Sare gum sare gum sehte rahe
Endured all the sorrows
Sehte rahe
Kept enduring
Guitar Solo
Instrumental part
Bhula Do Unhey
Forget them
Bhula Do Unhey
Forget them
Bhula Do Unhey
Forget them
Bhula Do Unhey
Forget them
Aaa aaa aaaaaaa
Vocalization
Writer(s): Shrikant Sreenivasan, Hamza Ayub Kazi, Mangesh Gandhi, Anish Narayanan Nair
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@vigsuresh8700
One of the bands for which I still buy the original CD as what these guys have done is out of the world. I met one of the band members few years back and asked him as to why they don’t come out with more songs. He just said that they are scared to match the quality of the songs of Firdous.
@AryanNorth
each song in this album is criminally underrated wish they blow out of proportion get famous
@yash96819
some really brilliant bands coming out of India. Coshis, Parvaaz two of them.
@eccentricpramod8861
yash96819
Sifar band is also great
@showmick
yash96819 and also local train
@abhishekpareek5679
Aswekeepsearching, Naalayak, Swastik The Band, and Swarathma also
@MrShahid0072
Nothing beats the khalnayak though
@PRATEEKSHARMAish
When chai met Toast, sifar, the yellow diary, dream note, the local train
Check them out for amazing music...
All love and peace ❤️🤘
@rachitpantawane9411
yes im here in 2021 im glad im listening this gem !!
@Jayeshsachdev2
This stuff is flawless