The End of An Era
Disillusioned with the way the music industry was changing in India, and with some members keen to embark on other musical pursuits, Indus Creed shut shop in 1997. Uday Benegal and Jayesh Gandhi moved to New York City at the end of 1999 with their new fusion rock band Alms For Shanti and released an eponymous album in 2000. Alms For Shanti played the NYC club circuit heavily, as well as at festivals and colleges, including Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio. In 2002, Alms For Shanti released their first and only Hindi-language album Kashmakash (Free Spirit).
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