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Rushabh Roymon is a Delhi-based independent solo punk artist and singer-songwriter who prioritizes songwriting over conventional singing techniques. He embraces an emotional and raw vocal approach that values authenticity over technical perfection. His music reflects his punk ethos, focusing on energy and message instead of polished vocals.
Rushabh’s creative process is deeply personal and spiritual, with his songs drawn from life experiences and personal philosophy. He blends intuition with craftsmanship, allowing his music to unfold naturally. Influenced by punk, alternative, and modern rock artists such as Nirvana, The Strokes, Jack White, and Joy Division, his sound merges global and local inspirations, rooted in Delhi’s indie scene.
In 2024, Rushabh collaborated with Decibal Duke to form “Delhi Metro Seat,” releasing minimalistic tracks like “I Don’t Want You to Show Me Your Boobs” and “Meher.” He also leads the punk collective “Jaded Clowns,” blending band dynamics with his solo vision.
Featured in *Rolling Stone India* and other media outlets, Rushabh is working on new unreleased tracks and his debut EP, which explores socio-political and introspective themes. His music serves as a medium for personal expression and connection, driven by the punk spirit of authenticity.
Rushabh’s creative process is deeply personal and spiritual, with his songs drawn from life experiences and personal philosophy. He blends intuition with craftsmanship, allowing his music to unfold naturally. Influenced by punk, alternative, and modern rock artists such as Nirvana, The Strokes, Jack White, and Joy Division, his sound merges global and local inspirations, rooted in Delhi’s indie scene.
In 2024, Rushabh collaborated with Decibal Duke to form “Delhi Metro Seat,” releasing minimalistic tracks like “I Don’t Want You to Show Me Your Boobs” and “Meher.” He also leads the punk collective “Jaded Clowns,” blending band dynamics with his solo vision.
Featured in *Rolling Stone India* and other media outlets, Rushabh is working on new unreleased tracks and his debut EP, which explores socio-political and introspective themes. His music serves as a medium for personal expression and connection, driven by the punk spirit of authenticity.