Motherjane
Motherjane | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Kochi, Kerala, India |
| Genres | Rock, progressive rock, world, Carnatic music |
| Years active | 1996–present |
| Members | Suraj Mani Baiju Dharmajan Deepu Sasidharan Allan Santosh Alloy Francis |
| Past members | John Thomas Clyde Rozario Santhosh Chandran Rex Vijayan Laji Biju Peter Mithun Raju Deepak Dev Nithin Vijayanath Vivek Thomas George Joseph |
| Website | www |
Motherjane is an Indian rock band formed in 1996 in Kochi, Kerala. Known for blending progressive rock with Carnatic and world-music influences, the band is regarded as one of India’s most iconic and influential contemporary rock acts. Motherjane rose to national prominence in the 2000s with their debut album Insane Biography (2002) and their critically acclaimed follow-up Maktub (2008), which received multiple national awards and established the group as pioneers of Indian fusion rock.[3][4][5]
History
Formation and early days
Motherjane was formed in 1996 in Kochi, Kerala, by drummer John Thomas, guitarist Mithun Raju and bassist Clyde Rozario to fill in for a band that backed out of a college festival at St. Albert’s College, Kochi. The initial lineup included Thomas (drums), Rozario (bass), Raju (guitars), and vocalists Laji and Nirmal David. Vocalist Laji soon left, and the band continued as an instrumental group. Around 1999, original lead guitarist Mithun Raju left and was replaced by Baiju Dharmajan. In 2000, Suraj Mani, who had performed with Bangalore-based rock acts, joined Motherjane as vocalist after meeting the band at Ancient Mariner, Kochi, and wrote the band’s original songs starting with "Disillusioned". During this period, the band also recruited guitarist Rex Vijayan. Vijayan later left the group and was subsequently replaced by Deepu Sasidharan, who joined Motherjane as the rhythm guitarist, contributing to the band’s evolving sound during its formative years.[6][7]
Rise to Prominence: Albums and Early Recognition
Motherjane released their debut studio album, Insane Biography, in 2002, which quickly became influential in the Indian rock scene and was recognized as one of the country’s most compelling rock albums. They transitioned from a covers band to original songwriters during this era and built a significant fanbase across college festivals and live circuits.
Their second studio album, Maktub (2008), received critical acclaim for its blend of progressive rock and Indian musical elements. Renowned publications like Rolling Stone India highlighted Maktub as a standout album of the year. [8][9][7]
Return to Stage and Recent Activities (2023 - Present)
Motherjane experienced a major revival in the mid-2020s, marked by high-profile headline performances:[10]
- Kantha: Sounds of Asia, Bengaluru Hubba (2026) - Headlining Act
- Jingle Land Music Festival (2025) - Headlining Act
- Hornbill Music Festival (2024) - Headlining Act
- Mahindra I-Rock (2024) - Headlining Act
Their comeback has been widely covered and celebrated, attracting a new generation of audiences while re-connecting with long-time fans.[11][12][13]
Line-up
Current members
- Suraj Mani - Lead Vocals
- Baiju Dharmajan - Lead Guitar
- Deepu Sasidharan - Rhythm Guitar
- Alan Santosh - Bass
- Alloy Francis - Drums
Former members
- Rex Vijayan – Guitars (2000–2003)
- Laji George – Vocals (1996–2000)
- John Thomas – Drums (1996–2023)
- Clyde Rozario – Bass (1996–2023)
- Mithun Raju – Guitars (1996–2004)
- Biju Peter – Vocals (1996– 1998)
- Deepak Dev – Keyboards (1996–1998)
- Santhosh Chandran – Guitars (2011–2013)
- Nithin Vijayanath - Guitars (2013-2017)
- Vivek Thomas - Vocals (2011-2017)
Discography
Studio albums
- Insane Biography (2001)
- Maktub (2008)
References
- ^ Tagat, Anurag (25 September 2024). "Mahindra Independence Rock 2024 Lineup: Bloodywood, Motherjane, Indus Creed, 13AD". Rolling Stone India. Retrieved 23 January 2026.
- ^ Tagat, Anurag (25 September 2024). "Mahindra Independence Rock 2024 Lineup: Bloodywood, Motherjane, Indus Creed, 13AD". Rolling Stone India. Retrieved 23 January 2026.
- ^ team, DC Online (16 March 2024). "Kerala-based band Motherjane reunites after 12 years". www.deccanchronicle.com. Retrieved 23 January 2026.
- ^ Ram, Anjali (20 January 2026). "Motherjane's frontman Suraj Mani on the rock band's new album". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 23 January 2026.
- ^ Bharat, E. T. V. (21 May 2025). "Ashes of Indra Will Burn Bright: Why Motherjane's Mumbai Show This June Is One for the Ages". ETV Bharat News. Retrieved 23 January 2026.
- ^ James, Bobin (25 July 2009). "Motherjane: An Indian Tale". Rolling Stone India. Retrieved 23 January 2026.
- ^ a b "Excerpts from Motherjane: Baiju Dharmajan Diaries". www.rsjonline.com. Retrieved 23 January 2026.
- ^ IN, Rolling Stone (8 November 2008). "Motherjane". Rolling Stone India. Retrieved 23 January 2026.
- ^ "Motherjane Reunites". Eva Dowd International. Retrieved 23 January 2026.
- ^ team, DC Online (16 March 2024). "Kerala-based band Motherjane reunites after 12 years". www.deccanchronicle.com. Retrieved 23 January 2026.
- ^ "Dobāreh". BLR Hubba. Retrieved 23 January 2026.
- ^ "25th Hornbill Festival 2024: Two Day to Go". MorungExpress. Retrieved 23 January 2026.
- ^ Tagat, Anurag (25 September 2024). "Mahindra Independence Rock 2024 Lineup: Bloodywood, Motherjane, Indus Creed, 13AD". Rolling Stone India. Retrieved 23 January 2026.
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