Girish and the Chronicles

[15][16][17] The band supported Guns N' Roses at Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi (1 July 2023), as special guests.

[26][27][28] It was followed by a series of demos and single releases between 2011 and 2013, with songs such as "The Golden Crown", "Loaded", "A New Beginning", and "Yesteryears", mostly on their YouTube Channel.

[32] In the middle of 2013, the band successfully got in touch with Universal Music India and got a deal to release an album, with some help from their management at the time.

The entire rhythm guitar section was re-recorded with Les Pauls, replacing the earlier Fender Stratocaster + Telecaster versions.

The album was named Back on Earth and was finally released internationally via Universal Music India, with the video for "Angel" being featured on VH1 along with a six-city Hard Rock Cafe tour.

Later on, the entire album was shot with Music Mojo (Kappa TV) and was released on their YouTube channel, which helped the songs reach out to a wider audience.

Meant originally as an anthem for the company in their campaign, it gave the band a wide exposure to the Indian audience, with over 2 million views on the video.

[50] Axl Rosenberg of MetalSucks wrote: "It sounds exactly like something Riki Rachtman woulda played on Headbanger's Ball in the late '80s or early '90s, and I mean that in the best possible way".

[49] The song received praises from prominent names in the world of metal, such as Chris Adler and Thomas Gabriel.

[51] Girish Pradhan had also already joined Firstborne, a side project led by Chris Adler along with James LoMenzo and Myrone by then.

Across 13 songs that don't bow down to any gimmicks and offer everything from glam metal to rock 'n roll, frontman Girish Pradhan is at his soaring, pitch-perfect best."

[71][58][72][73][74][75] Axl Rosenburg of MetalSucks wrote: "Get ready to party like it's 1989: Girish and the Chronicles, who are arguably the best hair metal band out there right now, have released a new song called "Primeval Desire.""

[90][86] The band also visited India, for a notable performance at the Independence Rock Festival,[91][85] held at Bayview Lawns in Mumbai, before returning to Spain to complete the remainder of the tour.