"Chandra’s work is a masterpiece... a triumph in musical artistry"
Honk Magazine on 'Pretty'
"Chandra is taking on the world one song at a time"
CLASH Magazine on 'Smile (No Fox Gibbon)'
"Chandra is making his way to the promised land of indie rock stars"
Good Music Radar on 'Smile (No Fox Gibbon)'
"He’s definitely making a name for himself among some of the biggest names in the industry"
Rock Chart News on 'Pretty'
Chandra is a bold and exciting singer-songwriter from Bristol, UK, forging unique guitar pop with an uplifting, positive message and intimate lyrical prowess. He is known for his vocal-forward style carrying his lyrical messages to the forefront.
Chandra writes from the heart with stories of the human condition; the struggles of self-belief, building confidence and riding the daily see-saw of mental health.
“I'm not sure that it's cool to sing about these things. But I want to shout loud and evangelise things that otherwise get demoted to a mere whisper under your breath; mental health, being nice to one another, believing in yourself and finding the confidence to simply be yourself.
Writing these songs also helps me to become a better person because I struggle (or once struggled with) ALL of the topics I write about.”
Honk Magazine on 'Pretty'
"Chandra is taking on the world one song at a time"
CLASH Magazine on 'Smile (No Fox Gibbon)'
"Chandra is making his way to the promised land of indie rock stars"
Good Music Radar on 'Smile (No Fox Gibbon)'
"He’s definitely making a name for himself among some of the biggest names in the industry"
Rock Chart News on 'Pretty'
Chandra is a bold and exciting singer-songwriter from Bristol, UK, forging unique guitar pop with an uplifting, positive message and intimate lyrical prowess. He is known for his vocal-forward style carrying his lyrical messages to the forefront.
Chandra writes from the heart with stories of the human condition; the struggles of self-belief, building confidence and riding the daily see-saw of mental health.
“I'm not sure that it's cool to sing about these things. But I want to shout loud and evangelise things that otherwise get demoted to a mere whisper under your breath; mental health, being nice to one another, believing in yourself and finding the confidence to simply be yourself.
Writing these songs also helps me to become a better person because I struggle (or once struggled with) ALL of the topics I write about.”
