Krakers: The Folk Rock Band

Naihati, West Bengal

There is something about small towns and big music. The kind of sound that does not come from a fancy studio or a corporate music label, it comes from a garage, a rooftop, a cramped room where five passionate people plug in and figure out something extraordinary together. That is exactly how krakers was born.

Started in 2015 in the heart of Naihati, a town that quietly sits along the Hooghly river but loudly beats with culture and creativity, krakers brought together five musicians with one shared obsession to make Bengali folk rock that actually feels like something. Not background noise. Not playlist filler. Music that stops you midscroll, makes you close your eyes, and stays with you long after the last chord fades.

At Sheranis Events, we have had the privilege of working with artists and bands who genuinely move an audience. krakers is one of those acts. And if you have not heard them yet, consider this your introduction.


Five People, One Sound - Meet the Band

Great bands are never just the sum of their instruments. They are the sum of their personalities, their histories, and the way their individual energies collide on stage. krakers is a masterclass in that kind of chemistry.

  • Kumar Gourab – The Voice
    The frontman, the storyteller, the one the crowd locks eyes with. Kumar Gourab's vocals carry the emotional weight of the band's Bengali folk roots while riding effortlessly over rock arrangements. He does not just sing the lyrics - he lives them.
  • Arijit – The Pulse
    Every great band has a bassist who holds the whole thing together without asking for applause. Arijit has been that anchor since day one - 2015 - when krakers first took shape in Naihati. The bass lines he lays down are the invisible architecture that makes every song feel solid.
  • Ankur – The Texture
    Keyboards in a folk rock band are a delicate balance. Too much and they overshadow the organic feel. Too little and the sound feels thin. Ankur finds that balance instinctively, weaving textures and layers into the music that give krakers their distinctive sonic warmth.
  • Tuhin – The Edge
    The guitarist who adds the rock to the folk. Tuhin's guitar work gives krakers their grit and drive - the moments when a song shifts from a gentle folk melody into something that makes you want to stand up.
  • Arunava Ghosh – The Engine
    Behind the kit, Arunava Ghosh drives the entire band forward. The drummer is the one who decides whether a song breathes or sprints, and Arunava has the instincts to know exactly which one a moment calls for.

Naihati to the Stage: Why Where You Come From Shapes What You Sound Like

Bengali folk music carries centuries of stories - of rivers and harvests, of longing and homecoming, of bauls wandering and poets dreaming. It is music that was never meant to stay polished or perfect. It was meant to be felt.

krakers grew up in Naihati - a town with its own heartbeat, its own dialect of everyday life - and that upbringing is audible in everything they create. Their folk rock sound is not a genre exercise. It is a genuine product of where they come from and what they have absorbed growing up in that cultural soil.

When they layer electric guitars over folk melodies, or when Arunava's drums push a traditional Bengali rhythm into rock territory, it does not sound like an experiment. It sounds like a natural evolution. Like the music was always heading here, it just needed these five people in the same room to arrive.


A Decade in the Making: What Nine Years of Playing Together Actually Sounds Like

krakers has been at this since 2015. In the music world, that is not nothing - that is everything.

Nine years of rehearsals, live shows, creative disagreements, late nights, and the slow, unglamorous work of building a sound that is unmistakably yours. Most bands do not survive that long. The ones that do come out the other side with something rare - an intuition about each other that no amount of talent can shortcut.

When krakers takes the stage today, you are not watching five musicians perform together. You are watching five musicians think together in real time - anticipating each other's moves, responding to the crowd as one unit, and delivering a performance that feels both tightly rehearsed and completely alive. That is what nearly a decade of dedication looks like when it finally gets in front of an audience.


Bengali Folk Rock: The Genre That Deserves a Bigger Stage

Let us talk about the music itself for a moment, because Bengali folk rock does not always get the national spotlight it deserves - and that is a genuine cultural loss.

Bengali folk music - from baul traditions to Bhatiyali river songs - is some of the most emotionally complex and melodically rich music on the subcontinent. When you fuse that with the energy, the amplification, and the rhythmic drive of rock, you get something that is simultaneously ancient and urgent. Familiar and fresh.

krakers understand this fusion at a cellular level. They are not applying a rock coat of paint over folk songs. They are building from the inside out - starting with the emotional truth of the folk tradition and finding the rock arrangement that honours and amplifies it.

The result is music that works in a small intimate venue and on a large festival stage equally well. Music that resonates with a sixty-year-old who grew up with Rabindra Sangeet and a twenty-year-old who grew up on YouTube playlists. That kind of cross-generational appeal is rare. krakers have earned it.


On Stage with krakers: What to Expect If You Book Them

For event organisers, cultural committees, college fest coordinators, or anyone planning a live music event in West Bengal - here is the honest picture of what krakers bring to your stage:

  • Crowd connection – Kumar Gourab's stage presence and the band's collective energy pull audiences in from the first song
  • Musical range – Their setlist moves through moods, giving your event dynamic pacing rather than one-note energy
  • Professional reliability – Nine years of live performances means they show up prepared, coordinate seamlessly with sound teams, and deliver consistently
  • Cultural resonance – For Bengali audiences especially, their music lands with an emotional familiarity that imported acts simply cannot replicate
  • Versatility – They fit college fests, cultural evenings, open-air concerts, and curated music events with equal comfort

At Sheranis Events, when we recommend a live act, we stake our own reputation on it. We recommend krakers without hesitation.


FAQ: Everything You Want to Know About krakers

Q: When did krakers form and where are they from?

krakers began their journey in 2015 in Naihati, West Bengal - a town that has quietly produced more than its share of passionate musicians and artists.

Q: What genre does krakers play?

Bengali Folk Rock - a fusion of traditional Bengali folk music traditions with rock instrumentation and energy. It is a genre that is distinctly regional, deeply emotional, and genuinely exciting live.

Q: Who are the current members of krakers?

The current lineup features Kumar Gourab on vocals, Arijit on bass, Ankur on keyboards, Tuhin on guitar, and Arunava Ghosh on drums.

Q: Can krakers perform at college fests and cultural events?

Absolutely. Their sound works beautifully across college fests, cultural evenings, open-air concerts, and community events. They have the experience and the stage presence to headline or support depending on your event format.

Q: How can I book krakers for an event?

Reach out to Sheranis Events and we will handle all coordination - from artist booking and technical rider requirements to sound setup and performance scheduling.


Conclusion

krakers is proof that you do not need to come from a metro city, a famous music school, or a record label to create music that matters. You need the right people, the right roots, and the refusal to stop playing.

From Naihati to every stage they have graced since 2015, this Bengali folk rock band has been doing the quiet, consistent, deeply meaningful work of building a sound that is entirely their own - and an audience that keeps coming back for it.

If you are planning a live music event and you want an act that will genuinely move your audience rather than just fill a time slot, krakers is a name you need on your lineup.

Get in touch with Sheranis Events - let's put the right music on your stage.

Live Music & Event Management, West Bengal

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