Veera Songs - Music Review

PUBLISHED DATE : 25/Mar/2017

Veera Songs - Music Review

Veera Songs - Music Review

Ramesh Kannan


Veera is an upcoming action film directed by Rajaraman with Kreshna as a lead. Leon James scores music for the film after a brilliant Ko2 and Kavalai Vendaam. Let's check out whether Leon James music continues to be promising or not.

 

Ootaanda Soltuva: Ootaanda Soltuva carries the generic kuthu tune vibe spruced up by synthesized beats throughout the song and Leon James's vocals though not suited for the full-fledged raw tune, he carries the song adequately. Though the tune staggers around the mediocre level, the beats are foot tapping and engaging till it lasts.

 

Verattama Veratturiye: Verattama Veratturiye breezy melody where Sid Sriram shines with his vocals and the singer sails through the high pitch portions at ease while Leon throws out soothing sounds generously especially blissful flute portions in the interludes. Neeti Mohan, adequately supports Sid Sriram with her fine vocals.

 

Mama Mama Mayangadhe: Mama Mama Mayangadhe, galore with a melange of enticing sounds from Nadhaswaram to saxophone and foot tapping synth beats layered throughout the song. Anthony Daasan's idiosyncratic vocals come off as another exciting element in the song. Though the tune is not great, the song is worthy listen for its exciting and congruous sound mixing.  

 

Pogaadhe Kanmaniye: Pogaadhe Kanmaniye rides mainly on the lead singer Pradeep Kumar's vocals and the improvisations in the folk-tinged song by Pradeep is awesome while Leon James kept the arrangements simple and clean, allowing the singer to take the front stage. The chorus portions are adequately catchy and segue into the song without any hindrance.

 

Nijaaru Usaaru: Nijaaru Usaaru is another generic rock-based arrangements where insipid tune didn't help much to the song, However Leon made the interludes interesting with an engaging usage of a wind instrument. Overall, this is the least interesting song in the soundtrack where both vocals and tune are let down except for the few sounds in the interludes.

 

Verdict:


Leon James dropped his third album with the promising set of tracks and the album has the right mix of engaging melodies and mass numbers.

 

Rating:3/5

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