The audience: fourteen uncles, seven aunties, and one baffled white sound guy. No one claps. But no one leaves either.
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They play their first gig at a community hall in Mitcham. Three songs: a cover of “Pallivaalu Bhadravattakam” (a folk tune Kumar’s grandmother sang), rearranged with distorted bass and a grunge bridge; an original called “Curry for the Wound” (about racism on the 44 bus); and a chaotic, 12-minute version of “Hotel California” that somehow ends with a mridangam solo on Meena’s floor tom. The audience: fourteen uncles, seven aunties, and one
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