Gandhi's Cookbook
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Gandhi's Cookbook | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
Genre(s) | Ska Punk Hardcore Punk |
Years active | 2006 — present |
Website | Official Myspace page |
Members | |
Martin B (Vocals) Scott Morrison (Guitar) Adarsh Sekhar (Bass/Vocals) Chris Ryan (Drums/Vocals) |
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Former members | |
Rob Courtis (Bass/Vocals) |
Gandhi's Cookbook is a ska punk/hardcore punk band based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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[edit] History
The roots of the Gandhi's Cookbook began with Chris Ryan, Rob Courtis and Scott Morrison playing music together with several school friends, but never amounting to much at all. After meeting Martin B through a mutual friend, the four became acquainted and soon after, due to a mutual love of the Dead Kennedys, Martin was invited to be the vocalist. [1]
After having a few rehearsals together, playing a number of covers of 1980s hardcore punk songs and writing a handful of original material (some of which was to comprise the 2008 release In the Cesspool of Culture) the recently named Gandhi's Cookbook played their first live show in late 2006 - the sixth installment in a series of events held by local dubai organization Ignite Events called 'The Assembly'. Rob Courtis left to Australia shortly after to pursue his studies; his bass playing duties were taken over by Adarsh Sekhar, a classically trained guitarist that had just moved to Dubai.
Following this, the band continued to write new material and rehearse, as well as playing a number of shows at The Springs skate park and DIY house shows. Although some amateur recordings had been made in the past, the now-cemented Gandhi's Cookbook lineup decided upon recording an album of all the original material they had written up until that point - to be their debut EP In the Cesspool of Culture. Over time, Chris had been accumulating knowledge of recording and had began to set up a small recording studio in his bedroom, which was to be where the album would be recorded. Recording of the 8 songs was finished by the end of 2007 and in early 2008, Gandhi's Cookbook released In the Cesspool of Culture.
After the release of the EP, the four members continued to play a number of shows around Dubai and gain publicity in such media as Timeout Dubai Magazine and Dubai 92.0FM, as well as many forms of underground media such as podcasts and zines. Recently, writing has begun on new material for a full length as well as a plan to tour South India in the Summer of 2008. [2][3]
[edit] The name 'Gandhi's Cookbook'
In their own words:
“ | The name ’Gandhi’s Cookbook’ is a commentary on the laziness, ignorance, and greed of mankind - everyone included. Gandhi was obviously a really great man, and a figure for peace and diplomacy - many people would like to be seen as making a change in the world like he did, and they aspire to be a huge icon, but are too lazy to do anything that requires any work or determination. These people would much rather to have a nice handy little pocket sized book that tells them what to do to be a huge figure like him, which they can read at their leisure; basically a little cookbook.[4] | ” |
[edit] Ideology
Gandhi's Cookbook are very adamant about the image and opinions they propagate and always ensure that people have understanding of where they are coming from with their lyrics and opinions. For example, a description behind the band's name is written on the first page of the In the Cesspool of Culture lyric booklet and on their myspace page so as to make sure there are no misunderstandings relating to the name.
The band promotes DIY ethic and independent thinking in their lyrics and in their statements and make sure to see both sides of an issue when writing a song. [5]
[edit] Discography
[edit] LPs and EPs
Year | Title | Label | Other information |
2007 | 3 Songs from the Cesspool | Free online three track sampler from In the Cesspool of Culture | |
2008 | In the Cesspool of Culture | Debut eight track EP |
[edit] Compilations
Note: these are compilation albums featuring multiple artists. Most of them contain only one or two Gandhi's Cookbook songs.
Year | Song Title | Album Title | Label | Other information |
2006 | "Down Your Throat", "No Thoughts" | Ampulance Compilation Volume 1 | Ampulance | Compilation |
2007 | "Plaid Parade" | Ampulance Compilation Volume 2 | Ampulance | Compilation |
[edit] Members
[edit] Current
- Martin B - Vocals (2006 - present)
- Scott Morrison - Guitar (2006 - present)
- Adarsh Sekhar - Bass/Vocals (2007 - present)
- Chris Ryan - Drums/Vocals (2006 - present)
[edit] Former members
- Rob Courtis - Bass/Vocals (2006-2007)
[edit] Song samples
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Gandhi's Cookbook - Do Buy! The first track from In the Cesspool of Culture - Problems playing the files? See media help.
[edit] References
- ^ Ampulance Zine Issue 1
- ^ Timeout Dubai Magazine, January 31st to February 7th 2007
- ^ Trendcrusher Podcast Episode 8
- ^ MySpace.com - Gandhi's Cookbook - Dubai, Dubai - Punk / Ska - www.myspace.com/gandhiscookbook
- ^ http://www.geocities.com/nobullshit_zine/interviews/gandhis.html