Some songs pass through your playlist; others quietly settle into your thoughts. Apethroat’s “Fark” belongs to the latter. Once you listen to it, you’ll probably catch yourself reflecting on old conversations, unresolved emotions, and the small battles we fight in relationships without even realizing it. Behind this deeply personal piece is Chitransh, a.k.a. Apethroat, a versatile artist from Chhattisgarh, India, whose musical journey spans rock, metal, folk influences, and atmospheric soundscapes. A graduate in Western Vocals from True School of Music, he has spent years shaping a sound that blends contemporary influences with his deep-rooted love for storytelling. From fronting metal bands like SpitHope to exploring folk-inspired originals and now studying Hindustani classical music, Apethroat continues to evolve as an artist who isn’t afraid to cross genres in search of honest expression.

a singer with long hair in a tuxedo standing with a guitar in his hand
Chitransh, a.k.a. Apethroat

“In a world full of noise, Apethroat creates music that invites you to listen a little closer; to both the song and yourself.”

That openness to exploration shines beautifully throughout his new indie pop original, “Fark.” What makes this track so special is that it doesn’t treat conflict as the end of love; it treats it as a part of it. Through thoughtful lyrics built around forgiveness, mirrors, and the balance between the sun and moon, Chitransh gently reminds us that relationships are rarely about being right or wrong; they’re about understanding differences. I love how the message is beautifully supported by warm musicality, where shimmering 12-string guitar, acoustic textures, and lush vocal harmonies create a comforting atmosphere that feels both intimate and expansive. His vocal delivery carries that sweet spot between pain and understanding, and I genuinely loved that. But that’s not all; if you really want to immerse yourself in the beauty of this creation, do check out the music video. Built entirely around silhouettes, shadows, and a symbolic rope motif, it gracefully captures the push and pull of love without saying a single word. It’s rare to come across a song that makes you pause and reflect on your own relationships, and “Fark” does exactly that.

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