Independent power pop band Chandra has dropped their latest digital single, “Boom,” a track that effectively scores the precise fraction of a second when a quiet cosmos collapses to form a brand new universe. Frontman and guitarist Chandra Nair frames true connection as a spiritual, highly reactive ambush. We all know the experience. You go about your week with a perfectly unassuming, guarded exterior, and suddenly, some subtle physical quirk in a stranger entirely shatters your peace.
The trio translates this joyous, terrifying surrender into an irresistibly bouncy sonic landscape. Bassist Chris Wong anchors a punchy, driving progression alongside Nair, while Mike Paul laces the arrangement with bright lead guitar textures. The verses perfectly mimic that frantic, simmering heartbeat trapped right beneath a collected poker face. The groove pulls the tension tighter until the emotional levee ultimately snaps.

When it breaks, it delivers absolute catharsis. “Boom” blasts outward into a soaring, expansive chorus fueled by a relentlessly catchy, wordless rhythmic chant that burrows directly into your nervous system. Stumbling upon your exact soul mate amid a vast, messy world is a literal miracle an emotional Big Bang. The band distills that towering cosmic chaos into an undeniably fun rush of adrenaline designed for triumphant, late-night steering wheel drumming.
Why do we ever pretend that falling madly in love is anything less than a spectacularly beautiful collision?

