It takes a great deal of effort to put emotions into words. More so to write a song that one means or believes in quite religiously. Perhaps somewhere down the line every artist has to compromise with his emotions to produce music that turns out to be something quite different had it not been under commercial pressure. With a great deal of relief I can say that ADAM & THE FISH EYED POETS embodies an idea quite antithetical to it. Plain and simply, it is raw. But this rawness is its most delightful trait. It is brutally honest; it resonates and amplifies the most basic emotions from some dark, hidden corner of the listener’s mind. That is a thing in itself. This new form of music so under embellished and bare, is perhaps more of a return to the good old days, and stands tall as a counter force to music produced with a commercial intent. Honestly, if my opinion was of any vital importance (though it isn’t!) this artist has single handedly restored my faith in the Indian Underground Music, which until now, according to me, was just floating on the surface, on the verge of drowning.

IMR: Hi Kishore, thank you for taking time out to do this interview with IndianMusicRevolution. Also kudos for the release of your full-length debut album SNAKEISM!
Kishore Krishna: Well, I have got a lot of time on my hands and thanks.