The Rock Machine frontman steps into a stripped-down, reflective solo chapter with a 5-track EP exploring empathy, self-discovery and collaboration, while revisiting his journey from Indus Creed to the present
Uday Benegal, the iconic frontman of Indus Creed, (previously known as Rock Machine), recently released his debut solo album, a 5-track EP titled in May 2026. With this release, Benegal moves away from his stadium rock sound to explore a more stripped-down, introspective approach. The EP features collaborations with independent musicians and includes an acoustic version of Indus Creed’s classic .
reveals a more intimate and reflective side of Benegal's songwriting, exploring themes of love, empathy, and self-discovery. His performance at G5A in Lower Parel at the album launch, the EP's first live presentation, offered audiences a glimpse into this new and deeply personal chapter of Benegal's artistic journey.
In an interview with The Free Press Journal, the legendary rocker talks about the EP ‘Human Be’, playing with his band Indus Creed, and the relationship he shares with his bandmates.
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