Embarking on a musical journey that refuses to compromise on authenticity and the essence of self. West London's, Golden Roots emerges not just as a singer or lyricist; but as a master storyteller—an adept narrator weaving Punjabi qissai (folk tales) that resonate with the soul.
Roots skillfully amalgamates an eclectic mix of influences—boom bap, neo-soul, soulquarian spirit, and the resonant echoes of Punjabi folk and sufi music—into a sound that's uniquely his own. The zenith of Roots' musical voyage resonates with soulful epics like 'Baba Tera Nankana' and 'A Sufi Tale,' garnering acclaim from BBC One, BBC Asian Network, and making waves at Glastonbury.
Now, all eyes and ears turn to his eagerly anticipated EP, 'Cradle to Grave.' Here, Roots skillfully intertwines his personal encounters with morality, death, and love, drawing profound inspiration from the depths of his Sikh and Punjabi heritage. His debut EP stands as a testament to Roots' artistic versatility, a canvas where he channels his stream of consciousness into a vibrant tapestry of art.