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TAAQ - A World Gone Mad Black Tshirt
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TAAQ - What Colour Are You In The Dark Black Tshirt
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TAAQ - Whose God Is Right For You Black Tshirt
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TAAQ 25 Year Anniversary Black Hoodie
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TAAQ 25 Year Anniversary Black Tshirt
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TAAQ 25 Year Anniversary White Tshirt
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TAAQ - Whose God Is Right For You White Tshirt
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TAAQ - Faith Comes From A Pixel Screen Black Tshirt
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TAAQ - Faith Comes From A Pixel Screen White Tshirt
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TAAQ - What Colour Are You In The Dark White Tshirt
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Collection: Thermal and a Quarter
“Thermal And a Quarter is on the vanguard of the Indian Rock Scene”
– NPR (All Things Considered), USA
When 'TAAQ' began writing music 24 years ago, Bangalore was a sleepy pensioner’s paradise with a decided colonial hangover. The band grew up convent-educated, thinking in English, and grappling with an emerging ‘modern urban Indian’ identity. Bangalore is now the upstart tech-capital of India, one of the back-offices of the world, and exploding with innovation, nouveau riche, traffic and urban sprawl.
The sound of Bangalore
You’ll find all of that in their music. It’s overtly ‘Western’ – guitar, bass, drums, English lyrics (no Bollywood, sitars or tablas here) – but nested in that shell is a complex, multi-layered and nuanced experience: where Emily Dickinson meets Tagore, Phish meets The Mahavishnu Orchestra and Steely Dan goes out for a curry. Caught between all these worlds, yet, it’s quite an interesting space to be in. Rooted, yet un-belonging, everywhere and nowhere.
Like the name, it all looks a bit complicated, so let’s make it simple: listen to the music.
Styched Life X Thermal and a Quarter. Official merchandise available on Styched Life.
– NPR (All Things Considered), USA
When 'TAAQ' began writing music 24 years ago, Bangalore was a sleepy pensioner’s paradise with a decided colonial hangover. The band grew up convent-educated, thinking in English, and grappling with an emerging ‘modern urban Indian’ identity. Bangalore is now the upstart tech-capital of India, one of the back-offices of the world, and exploding with innovation, nouveau riche, traffic and urban sprawl.
The sound of Bangalore
You’ll find all of that in their music. It’s overtly ‘Western’ – guitar, bass, drums, English lyrics (no Bollywood, sitars or tablas here) – but nested in that shell is a complex, multi-layered and nuanced experience: where Emily Dickinson meets Tagore, Phish meets The Mahavishnu Orchestra and Steely Dan goes out for a curry. Caught between all these worlds, yet, it’s quite an interesting space to be in. Rooted, yet un-belonging, everywhere and nowhere.
Like the name, it all looks a bit complicated, so let’s make it simple: listen to the music.
Styched Life X Thermal and a Quarter. Official merchandise available on Styched Life.