Eventually Epic Defies Expectations With Self-Titled Debut Album

Eventually Epic, the up-and-coming American band created by guitarist/vocalist Debarun (Roon) Bhattacharjya and keytarist/vocalist Sachin Premasuthan, shared their highly-anticipated self-titled debut album. Offering a collection of eight original songs, among which are, “Breaking Free,” “Shoes,” “Train Wreck,” “Grey,” and “Khafa,” the new record showcases the group’s versatility and diversity.

While the band’s primary genre is acoustic rock and pop, the debut album demonstrates their ability to perform across multiple languages and genres. Roon and Sachin first met as graduate students at Stanford University, and their shared passion for creating meaningful music has only strengthened since then. 

The record features playful love songs and powerful tracks that explore themes that resonate universally. “Khafa” takes listeners on a nostalgic journey through retro Bollywood, while “Grey” is a haunting reflection on a lost love. The folk-rock number “Shoes” is a stirring call for empathy and understanding, and “Breaking Free” is an empowering anthem that encourages listeners to pursue their dreams. 

To celebrate the album’s launch, Eventually Epic is hosting an unforgettable evening at Heaven Can Wait in NYC on May 13th. The setlist for the release party promises to be diverse, featuring songs in five different languages and genres that span Bollywood, rock classics, and pop anthems. With non-stop dancing, great music, and positive vibes, it’s a night that music lovers won’t want to miss.

Listen to Eventually Epic below: