Leeds trio Kinaara set to release new singles which explore music connections with Punjab

From left to right: Simon Henry, Satnam Galsian, John Hogg (photo: Kinaara)From left to right: Simon Henry, Satnam Galsian, John Hogg (photo: Kinaara)
From left to right: Simon Henry, Satnam Galsian, John Hogg (photo: Kinaara)
A Leeds band whose music explores the connections between Punjab and the West is set to release its first extended play (EP) record singles this week.

Across The River EP is set for release on Friday, April 16 following band Kinaara's first single release in March this year.

It consists of four tracks called Lang Aaja, Chan Kitha Guzari Aayi, She Moved Through The Fair and Heer.

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Kinaara was first brought together by Leeds singer Satnam Galsian in 2018 as she joined forces with guitarist John Hogg and drummer Simon Henry.

The trio aim to achieve an identity that reflects on Satnam's Punjabi heritage and the UK upbringing that the three of them have had.

They began with the folk songs of Surinder Kaur and the popular songs of Noor Jehan which they infused with Hogg's electric guitar textures and Henry's jazz inflections.

They then brought in songs from the West, of hope and betrayal, and plugged them into their music.

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