Instant Moksha -
Mantras
By
Sarves Thiru
Written by
Steve Sheppard
Sarves Thiru has had an amazing last few years,
and an incredible 2022, winning awards and sailing high in charts, today we
mark another important notch in that calendar and life of the artist, with the
arrival of her brand new and much waited debut album entitled Instant Moksha – Mantras, a release which is set to unleash a wave of approval from
fans new, old and yet to be, across the globe.
The opening piece from the release is Victory: Vakratunda, a smooth and melodic mantra brimming with
positive energy and good intent, the whole album is flowing with added ethnic
multi-instrumentation, and within this opening track it works beautifully, on a
track that was a single earlier on this year.
The next offering I actually felt quite emotional over, the
opening was beautifully arranged and the artist herself performs one of the
most sensitive mantras on Day and Night:
Sri Ram which leads us perfectly into the following musical narrative
entitled Shiva: Om Tryambakam.
The aforementioned track reminded me of my early days within
this genre with artist like Deva Premal,
here Sarves Thiru actually brings a
lot of power and intensity into the arrangement, and this is enhanced wonderfully
by the inspiring and energetic percussive efforts on the piece.
I feel, that what is creating this wealth of musical love for
the vocalist, is her ability to be original as well as continuing on her
musical traditions, Guru's Greatness:
Guru Brahma is a fine example of that aforementioned statement, with a
blend of east meets west, with elements of Jazz and Latin beats, symbiotically
mixed with the eastern ethics that run so beautifully through this album, this
would be one of my personal favourites from the release.
Bhakti: Om Namo
Narayanaya manifests
a gentle but reflective tone into the proceedings, the acoustic guitar within
this track was utterly perfect, and adding a vibrational percussion into the
arrangement elevated Sarves vocals to a level that was utterly sublime, and
most desirable to literally bathe within.
We have two final pieces on the album, firstly another track
that was offered up as single earlier on this year, with the uplifting and
bright resonance of the creation called Harmony:
Lokah Samastah, and the concluding track Transcend: Asatoma, this was a superb final master piece, and in
part reminded me a little of the band Bliss back in the early part of this
century.
One must applaud the London based Malaysian artist Sarves Thiru, ever since she creaked
open the door to the world of music she has been a complete success, she has a
voice that is tender, graceful, yet incredibly warming, and I can see no reason
at all why Instant Moksha – Mantras, should not power up the charts, and allow a much delicate
and fearful world to enjoy her music and be at peace with her blissful global
fusion of an album, this one comes very highly recommended with ease.