The electrifying Indian hard rock band Girish and the Chronicles made a remarkable impression on America’s Got Talent this week. Their powerful, riff-laden cover of Adele’s iconic hit “Set Fire to the Rain” captivated the audience, earning them a standing ovation and four enthusiastic yeses from the judges during the episode aired on Tuesday night, June 3. This exhilarating performance showcased the band’s unique style and ability to reinterpret popular music, solidifying their place in the competitive landscape of talent shows.
The band’s audition represented their exciting debut on AGT, quickly distinguishing itself as one of the most electrifying performances of the evening. Sporting long hair and leather jackets, Girish and the Chronicles exuded confidence that resonated with the audience and judges alike. They demonstrated that rock music remains vibrant and relevant in today’s entertainment scene, ready to capture primetime audiences with their dynamic sound and presence.
Originating from Gangtok, Sikkim, and now residing in Bengaluru, India, this talented band gave a powerful twist to the pop ballad, transforming Adele’s chart-topping classic into a full-blown rock spectacle. Their rendition featured soaring guitar solos, gritty and passionate vocals, and thunderous drumbeats that captivated everyone in attendance. Frontman Girish Pradhan commanded the stage with charisma and precision, leading the band to earn unanimous approval from the esteemed judges — Sofia Vergara, Simon Cowell, Mel B, and Howie Mandel, all of whom were visibly impressed by the performance.
Established in 2009, Girish and the Chronicles (often referred to as GATC) have emerged as one of India’s most prominent hard rock acts on the global stage. The band has previously had the honor of opening for renowned artists such as Poets of the Fall and Destruction, while also touring internationally in countries including Nepal and the United States, showcasing their music to a wider audience and gaining recognition beyond their home country.
“Set Fire to the Rain” marked a significant milestone in Adele’s career, becoming her third consecutive number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 2012, where it remained for two weeks. The song has since surpassed an astonishing 2 billion streams on Spotify and received the prestigious Grammy Award for Best Pop Solo Performance, solidifying its status as a timeless classic in modern music history.
The June 3 episode of AGT was a showcase of diverse talent, featuring a variety of acts all vying for a chance to advance to the next round of competition. Among the standout performances was the Ethiopian acrobatic group TT Boys, who amazed the audience with their gravity-defying stunts and impressive balance work, earning a well-deserved standing ovation. The dance group Kid Clippers, renowned for their association with the LA Clippers, captivated viewers with their energetic hip-hop routine filled with charisma and synchronized choreography, further highlighting the rich tapestry of talent presented on the show.
Another memorable act was Phobias, a silent clown duo that introduced eerie theatrics to the stage with a horror-inspired performance that included unexpected balloon popping and chilling surprises, successfully unsettling the judges, particularly Howie Mandel. Additionally, the Messoudi Brothers left everyone on edge with their thrilling shirtless knife juggling act, pushing the boundaries of performance art and leaving the audience in awe of their daring skills.
Also featured in this exciting episode was Citilimitz, a trio of singing brothers who exuded a nostalgic boy-band vibe, charming the audience with their harmonies. Another standout was Amanda Badertscher, a gym teacher who demonstrated exceptional skill with a trick football-throwing stunt, showcasing her unique talents. Lastly, Cole Swensen and his mother offered a heartwarming family rendition of Coldplay’s “Viva La Vida,” adding a touch of sweetness to the competitive atmosphere of the show.
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