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When Chai Met Toast is a multilingual indie-folk alternative band[1] formed in Kochi, Kerala in 2016. The band's lineup comprises vocalist Ashwin Gopakumar, guitarist Achyuth Jaigopal, keyboardist Palee Francis, and drummer Pai Sailesh. The band is known for their happy and lighthearted music which they create in English and Hindi, sometimes featuring Tamil and Malayalam lyrics.[2]

Key Information

Having released two EPs and several singles, the band has been recognized as a rising artist in Spotify’s RADAR program.[3] The video of their single Break Free was chosen as one of VH1 India's top 50 hit videos. They have also developed the tracks for comedian Kenny Sebastian’s 2018 web series Die Trying.[4]

When Chai Met Toast frequently performs at live events and music festivals in India, including Bacardi NH7 Weekender, SulaFest, OnePlus Music festival and Red Bull Tour Bus. In August 2021, their music was featured in the trailer of Farhan Akhtar’s upcoming Bollywood film Jee Le Zaraa.[5]

Band members

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  • Ashwin Gopakumar – Vocals
  • Achyuth Jaigopal –  Guitar and Banjo [6]
  • Palee Francis – Keyboard and Producer
  • Pai Sailesh – Drums and Percussions
When Chai Met Toast discography
Studio albums1
EPs2
Singles3
Music videos3
Nature Tapes3

History

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Discography

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Singles and albums

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Year Type Title Number of Songs Songs Language Notes
2017 Single Joy of Little Things[7] 3
  • Joy of Little Things
  • Firefly
  • Beautiful World
English
2018 Single Run Closer 1 Run Closer English
2018 EP Believe 4
  • Khoj (Passing By)
  • Who Are You
  • Believe, Forever
English, Tamil, Hindi
2019 Single 'Hop Stomp' 1 'Hop Stomp' English
2019 Single Nee Aara[8] 1 Nee Aara Malayalam
2019 Single Karam (Equals Sessions) 1 Karam (Equals Sessions) English, Hindi Collaborated with Rangala Sardar
2020 Single Maybe I Can Fly 1 Maybe I Can Fly English
2020 Single When We Feel Young 1 When We Feel Young English,Hindi
2020 Single Kahaani[9] 1 Kahaani Hindi
2020 Single Ocean Tide 1 Ocean Tide English
2021 Single Break Free 1 Break Free English
2021 Single Kahaani (Duet) 1 Kahaani – Duet Hindi Female Vocals by Pavithra Chari
2021 Single Yellow Paper Daisy 1 Yellow Paper Daisy English
2021 Album When We Feel Young[10] 7
  • Constellation
  • Ocean Tide
  • When We Feel Young
  • Kahaani
  • Remember
  • Break Free
  • Maybe I Can Fly
English, Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil
2022 Single Nee Aara – Red Cable Sessions 1 Nee Aara – Red Cable Sessions English
2022 Single Lovin' U 1 Lovin' U English Released this single as a part of Instagram's #1MinMusic

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from Grokipedia
When Chai Met Toast is an Indian indie-folk and band formed in 2016 in , , initially by vocalist Ashwin Gopakumar and guitarist Achyuth Jaigopal, who connected through the region's vibrant music circles, later joined by keyboardist/producer Palee Francis and drummer Pai Sailesh. They draw inspiration from Kerala's cultural roots to create uplifting, story-driven songs blending pop, , and Indian classical elements, often evoking themes of , , and belonging. Their name originated from a lighthearted brainstorming session over chai and toast, symbolizing their playful and approachable ethos. The band gained initial traction through college performances and online platforms, with increased visibility following the 2019 launch of in , debuting with the EP Joy of Little Things in 2017, which captured everyday happiness through acoustic arrangements. Subsequent releases included the EP Believe in 2018, their debut full-length album When We Feel Young in 2021, and the EP LYTS in 2023 in collaboration with producer Wilkinson in , significantly expanding their global audience with feel-good anthems. They have headlined major Indian festivals such as NH7 Weekender, Sula Fest, and , while also performing internationally at events like the in 2022 and , alongside sold-out tours in the UK and . In recent years, When Chai Met Toast has continued to evolve, releasing the multilingual single "Dreamland" featuring on August 20, 2025, which incorporates traditional Kerala instruments like the and elathalam to explore themes of homesickness and return. This track serves as the lead for their forthcoming album Small Town, Big Love, Little Homes, set to roll out with additional singles and supported by a December 2025 India tour followed by international dates in , the , US, and . Their music has amassed millions of streams worldwide, solidifying their status as a key voice in 's indie scene.

Band members

Current lineup

When Chai Met Toast is a four-piece indie-folk band consisting of Ashwin Gopakumar on lead vocals and primary songwriting, Jaigopal on guitar and , Palee Francis on keyboards and production, and Pai Sailesh on drums and percussion. Ashwin Gopakumar serves as the and primary songwriter, having joined the band at its formation in 2016; his background stems from the vibrant music scene in , where he honed his skills in indie and folk circles before co-founding the group. Achyuth Jaigopal plays guitar and as a , contributing significantly to the band's arrangements since its inception in 2016, drawing from his experiences in Kerala's local music community. Palee Francis handles keyboards and duties, incorporating electronic elements and overseeing much of the studio work as a founding member from 2016, with roots in the music scene that emphasize experimental sounds. Pai Sailesh provides the drums and percussion, delivering the rhythmic foundation for the band's live and recorded performances, and has remained a stable member since the band's formation in 2016. Originally starting as a duo in , the band expanded to its current quartet in 2016 and has exhibited remarkable stability with no changes since, underscoring a long-term collaboration among members who first connected in Kochi's music circles.

Notable collaborators

When Chai Met Toast has collaborated with several notable artists and producers, enhancing their indie folk-pop sound through diverse influences and multilingual elements. One key partnership is with singer-songwriter , who featured on the band's 2025 single "Dreamland," providing powerful vocals in Malayalam and contributing to the co-writing process that drew on themes of nostalgia and the essence of home. The band's 2023 EP LYTS was produced by Richard Wilkinson in , where his expertise helped refine their arrangements into a more polished, introspective style that explores and heartbreak across its tracks. Earlier, in 2018, When Chai Met Toast composed tracks for comedian Kenny Sebastian's web series Die Trying, including the titular song where Sebastian's vocals integrated humor-infused lyrics with the band's upbeat acoustic elements, creating lighthearted, motivational soundscapes. Additionally, the band contributed original music to the 2021 trailer for Farhan Akhtar's Bollywood film Jee Le Zaraa, infusing the promotional piece with their signature whimsical, road-trip vibe to complement the cinematic narrative.

History

Formation and early career (2016–2019)

When Chai Met Toast began as a two-piece project in 2014 when Ashwin Gopakumar and Achyuth Jaigopal met at a music studio and café in Fort Kochi, before expanding to a quartet and being established in 2016 in Kochi, Kerala, with the addition of Palee Francis on keyboards and Pai Sailesh on drums as a casual group blending folk and alternative sounds. The band originated from informal jamming sessions between Gopakumar and Jaigopal around 2014, before expanding to a quartet with the addition of Francis on keyboards and Sailesh on drums. Initially a two-piece project, the group focused on independent music to evoke happiness and positivity, drawing from diverse influences including blues, metal, electronica, and country. The band's early motivations were rooted in local culture and multilingual storytelling, with their music reflecting the region's vibrant, laid-back vibe through accessible, uplifting tunes. They began with informal gigs at cafés and quickly became regulars in Bengaluru's live music circuit, performing original songs that mixed English with and elements to create a fun, relatable sound. This grassroots phase emphasized experimentation with genres and languages, aiming to inspire listeners amid everyday life. Their first release was the EP Joy of Little Things on January 26, 2017, featuring three tracks—"Joy of Little Things," "Firefly," and ""—which showcased their indie-folk style with multilingual lyrics. In 2018, they followed with the EP Believe, a four-track project including "Khoj (Passing By)," "," "Believe," and "Forever," further exploring multilingual experiments like the Hindi-infused "Khoj." Initial music videos accompanied these releases, such as the official video for "Believe" highlighting their heartfelt, acoustic-driven aesthetic. Early recognition came in 2017 when the band was featured in Deccan Chronicle as "chaivinists," praised for their fun, accessible vibe that captured the joy of simple moments. They debuted at local festivals by winning the Sennheiser Top 50 Zonal Finale (South) in Bengaluru on September 1, 2017, earning acclaim from artists like Raghu Dixit and Swarathma for their fresh indie-folk energy. These milestones laid the groundwork for their growing presence in India's independent music scene.

Breakthrough and recent developments (2020–present)

In 2020 and 2021, When Chai Met Toast achieved significant milestones that marked their transition to broader recognition in the Indian indie music scene. Their debut full-length , When We Feel Young, released in October 2021, featured seven tracks blending indie-folk elements with multilingual lyrics, capturing themes of youth and introspection. The single "Break Free" from the album gained prominence when its music video was selected as one of India's top 50 hit videos, highlighting the band's growing visibility on mainstream platforms. Additionally, their music was featured in the trailer for the Bollywood film Jee Le Zaraa, directed by , exposing them to a wider audience through cinematic association. The band's momentum continued into 2022 and 2023 with enhanced streaming success and international production efforts. In 2023, they released the EP LYTS (short for Love You The Same), recorded in with producer Richard Wilkinson, which explored themes of and heartbreak across four tracks. This period solidified their status as India's highest-streamed English-language band, according to their management Wasserman Music, driven by playlists and global listener growth. Their inclusion in Spotify's program in 2020 further amplified this reach, positioning them among emerging global artists and boosting streams in and beyond. From 2024 onward, When Chai Met Toast focused on experimental releases and announcements signaling a mature phase. The EP Nature Tapes Vol. 1, released in May 2024, offered acoustically reimagined versions of earlier songs, captured in natural Indian settings to evoke serenity and reflection. In August 2025, they dropped the single "Dreamland" featuring Job Kurian, a Kerala-inspired track celebrating hometown nostalgia and natural beauty as the lead from their forthcoming album. This was followed in October 2025 by "Baaton," a heartfelt love anthem emphasizing emotional connection and vulnerability. The band announced their second studio album, Small Town, Big Love, Little Homes, in August 2025, promising a return to roots with stories of home and personal growth. These developments have been accompanied by media coverage emphasizing the band's evolving themes of and belonging. While early features in The Hindu in 2019 highlighted their indie-folk origins, recent profiles in Hindustan Times in 2025 delve into how tracks like "Dreamland" channel homesickness and Kerala's cultural essence, reflecting their deepened connection to identity amid rising fame. The band has supported this growth with extensive touring, including a 2025 world tour marking their tenth anniversary.

Musical style

Genres and instrumentation

When Chai Met Toast's music primarily falls within the indie-folk and genres, incorporating pop elements to create a breezy, upbeat sound that blends acoustic roots with subtle electronic textures. This fusion draws from Indian folk traditions and Western indie influences, resulting in an accessible yet introspective style reminiscent of artists like , while emphasizing harmonious vocals and rhythmic drive. The band's core instrumentation centers on acoustic elements that ground their folk base, led by Achyuth Jaigopal's guitar and work, which provides melodic fingerpicking and twangy accents to evoke a rustic, feel. Palee Francis contributes keyboards and synths, layering atmospheric swells and modern electronic touches that add depth and contemporary polish to the arrangements. Pai Sailesh handles percussion and drums, delivering upbeat rhythms that propel the tracks with energetic, foot-tapping grooves, while Ashwin Gopakumar's lead vocals, often supported by multi-layered harmonies from the group, convey emotional intimacy and communal warmth. In recent works, such as the single "Dreamland" (2025), they incorporate traditional instruments like the and elathalam to further blend regional folk elements with their signature sound. Their production has evolved from a raw, acoustic-driven approach in early releases like the 2018 EP Believe, which captured intimate, unpolished live-room energy, to more refined techniques in the 2023 EP LYTS, recorded in with producer Richard Wilkinson to incorporate cleaner mixes and subtle electronic enhancements. This progression continued with the acoustic-focused Nature Tapes, Vol. 1 in 2024 and the 2025 single "Dreamland," reflecting a deliberate shift toward broader sonic experimentation that balances organic folk instrumentation—including traditional elements—with production techniques enhancing their multilingual, cross-cultural appeal, as heard in tracks like "."

Themes and multilingual approach

When Chai Met Toast's lyrics often revolve around core themes of , , , and the joys of , capturing universal emotions through personal introspection. and are prominent, as seen in "Dreamland" (2025), which portrays not merely as a physical place but as a tapestry of memories, families, and loved ones, evoking the ache of longing after extended travels. Similarly, the album When We Feel Young (2021) explores reminiscence and the vibrancy of , blending happiness with reflective stories that celebrate simple, fleeting moments. These motifs emphasize emotional accessibility, drawing listeners into relatable experiences of growth and connection. The band's multilingual approach enhances this thematic depth, employing English, , Tamil, and to bridge cultural boundaries and convey emotions with nuance. Songs like "" (2020) are primarily in Hindi, delving into bittersweet tales of and unspoken longing, originally conceived in English before adaptation for broader resonance. In contrast, "Baaton" (2025) mixes Hindi and English to articulate the quiet magic of budding romance, portraying new love as a comforting haven through conversational intimacy. This linguistic fluidity allows the band to infuse regional flavors—such as Malayalam in "Dreamland" to evoke Kerala's warmth—while maintaining global appeal. Songwriting, led by vocalist Ashwin Gopakumar, is a personal process rooted in his heritage and experiences from global tours, prioritizing storytelling that fosters emotional universality. Gopakumar's narratives often stem from lockdown reflections and collaborative revisions, transforming half-formed ideas into polished tracks that highlight human vulnerabilities. This approach underscores the band's cultural fusion, weaving Indian references—like the comforting ritual of chai, symbolized in their name as a for warmth and solace—with worldwide journeys, creating lyrics that feel both intimately local and broadly empathetic.

Discography

Albums and EPs

When Chai Met Toast's debut EP, Joy of Little Things, was released in , consisting of three tracks: "Joy of Little Things," "Firefly," and "." This release marked the band's early sound with themes of appreciating everyday simplicity and established their presence in the indie scene through digital platforms. When Chai Met Toast released their EP, Believe, on September 7, 2018, consisting of four tracks: "Khoj (Passing By)," "," "Believe," and "Forever." The EP incorporates Americana-inspired guitars and , blending uplifting melodies with romantic verses sung in English and , capturing a thematic journey from self-discovery to and celebration. The band's first full-length album, When We Feel Young, arrived on October 29, 2021, featuring seven tracks: "Constellation," "Ocean Tide," "When We Feel Young," "," "Remember," "Break Free," and "Maybe I Can Fly." This autobiographical work draws on the emotions of youth and growing up, shifting toward and elements while maintaining a core focused on introspection and timeless love, as exemplified in the title track. In 2023, LYTS marked their third EP, released with four tracks: "sushi song," "so beautiful, with you," "hearts never break," and "love you the same," totaling 13 minutes. Produced in by Wilkinson, the EP explores themes of love and heartbreak through a more polished sound that builds on their indie-folk roots. , Vol. 1, an EP released on May 31, 2024, reimagines five earlier songs in an ambient folk style infused with natural soundscapes: "When We Feel Young ()," "Yellow Paper Daisy ()," "Ocean Tide ()," "Khoj ()," and " ()." This project serves as a reflective precursor to their evolving sound, emphasizing serene, nature-inspired atmospheres over 19 minutes. The band announced their second full-length album, Small Town, Big Love, Little Homes, in August 2025, with an expected release later that year featuring nine tracks centered on themes of home, roots, and personal maturity. Initial singles like "Dreamland" (featuring ) and "Baaton" highlight a return to Kerala-inspired narratives, expanding on introspective motifs with a deliberate, heartfelt production.

Singles and other releases

In 2020, the single "Maybe I Can Fly" served as an empowerment , with soaring melodies emphasizing resilience and aspiration ahead of their debut . In 2021, the band issued "Break Free," a motivational about liberation and self-discovery that gained recognition as one of India's top 50 hit videos. This single preceded their When We Feel Young and highlighted their growing streaming traction. Later that year, a version of "" featuring Pavithra Chari emerged, exploring introspective narratives of connection in . In 2024, "Aa Bhi Jaa," composed and sung for the film Do Aur Do Pyaar alongside Ankur Tewari, captured themes of longing and reunion, achieving notable plays on streaming services. Recent standalone releases include "Dreamland" featuring in August 2025, a nostalgic reflection on landscapes that became a streaming hit evoking hometown reverie. This was followed by "Baaton" in October 2025, a viral delving into the enchantment of budding romance and emotional sanctuary. The band's series features acoustic reinterpretations of select tracks, with non-EP versions like "When We Feel Young ()" and "Kahaani ()" released digitally to emphasize organic, nature-inspired performances filmed in scenic Indian locales. By 2025, When Chai Met Toast had amassed over 14 standalone singles and promotional releases, underscoring their success in digital streaming ecosystems with millions of plays across platforms.

Performances

Festival and live appearances

When Chai Met Toast began their live performances with intimate gigs in local venues, such as the 2017 release event at Café Papaya, where they played tracks like "" to a small audience, helping build an initial regional fanbase in . In 2017–2018, the band expanded their reach through appearances on the Tour Bus Off The Roof, performing soulful indie-folk sets atop the mobile stage in and other cities, blending Indian melodies with original songs to engage crowds in a high-energy, open-air format. The band made their mark at major Indian music festivals starting with Bacardi NH7 Weekender in multiple years from 2019 onward, delivering multilingual performances that mixed covers and originals, often headlining stages like Off The Roof in in 2022, where tracks like "Firefly" captivated audiences with their warm, community-driven vibe. They also performed at the in on December 3, 2019. They performed at SulaFest in in 2020, bringing a seven-piece lineup for the vineyard music event, and returned for a second appearance in February 2025, emphasizing interactive elements that encouraged sing-alongs among wine and music enthusiasts. As part of the Music Festival in 2019, they played pre-festival shows in cities like Bangalore, Hyderabad, and , fostering fan connections through acoustic sets of hits like "Khoj (Passing By)" that highlighted their energy. In recent years, When Chai Met Toast has continued to shine at indie festivals across , including a standout set at 2024 in , where their 45-minute performance at Mahalaxmi Race Course featured crowd-favorite multilingual tracks and high audience participation, drawing praise for their uplifting stage presence. Their 2024–2025 appearances have increasingly incorporated interactive features, such as Baaton cover contests where fans submit acapella or instrumental versions of their song "Baaton" for a chance to join them onstage, creating memorable moments that enhance the communal atmosphere of these events. These festival slots often showcase their signature style—blending English, , and lyrics in sets that alternate between heartfelt originals and fan-requested covers—consistently generating electric energy and fostering a sense of shared joy among diverse crowds.

Tours and international shows

When Chai Met Toast gained their initial national exposure through the Red Bull Tour Bus Off The Roof event in 2017, performing in as part of a multi-artist lineup that marked a significant step beyond local gigs. Following the release of their Believe EP in September 2018, the band expanded into regional performances across during 2018 and 2019, building a following in southern cities. In the mid-period from 2022 to 2023, the band undertook promotional tours to support their 2020 album When We Feel Young and the 2023 EP LYTS (Love You The Same), focusing on major Indian cities like , , and Bengaluru, alongside three sold-out headline tours in the UK (2022–2024) and two sold-out tours in the (2023–2024). The 2023 Love You The Same Tour spanned eight cities, selling over 12,000 tickets and showcasing tracks from LYTS alongside earlier hits. They also performed internationally at the Singapore Grand Prix in October 2022 and in November 2021. The band's recent India Tour 2025, titled the Joy of Little Things Tour, was announced in September 2025 with ticket presale, commencing on December 14, 2025, in and extending into January 2026, featuring headline shows in on December 14, Bengaluru on December 19, on December 20, on December 21, and on January 9. Tickets were initially offered through an email presale to fans, emphasizing intimate venues for a return to their folk roots. Marking their global expansion, the band plans further dates across , the , , and in 2026, including their first international headline performance in on August 22, 2026, at , presented by Zeppelin Entertainment, aiming to connect with diaspora and new listeners through full production sets following the release of their upcoming Small Town, Big Love, Little Homes.

Media contributions

Film soundtracks

When Chai Met Toast has contributed original compositions and featured tracks to Indian cinema, infusing their indie-folk style with narrative-driven elements that align with film themes of adventure, youth, and romance. In 2021, the band's early single "Firefly" from their 2017 EP Joy of Little Things was featured in the official trailer for the Bollywood road-trip film Jee Le Zaraa, directed by and starring Jonas, , and . The track's uplifting indie-folk melody, characterized by acoustic strums and harmonious vocals, complemented the film's cinematic drive and sense of freedom, marking one of the band's first major exposures in mainstream Bollywood promotions. The band expanded their film work in 2023 with "Mazey Mein," an original composition for the soundtrack of Friday Night Plan, a coming-of-age drama directed by Vipin Das and released on Netflix. Featuring lyrics by Siddhant Kaushal, the song's breezy acoustic arrangement and reflective lyrics captured the film's exploration of teenage camaraderie and nostalgia, blending the band's signature warmth with subtle cinematic orchestration. In 2024, When Chai Met Toast composed and performed the romantic duet "Aa Bhi Jaa" for Do Aur Do Pyaar, a comedy-drama directed by Shirish Kunder and starring Vidya Balan, Pratik Gandhi, Ileana D'Cruz, and Sendhil Ramamurthy. With Hindi lyrics by Ankur Tewari, the track integrates the band's folk-infused melodies with poignant expressions of longing, tailored to the film's narrative of rediscovering love in midlife marriages. Released as a single ahead of the film's April premiere, "Aa Bhi Jaa" enhanced the band's visibility, appearing prominently on streaming platforms like Spotify and JioSaavn alongside the movie's promotion. These soundtrack contributions have elevated When Chai Met Toast's profile by bridging independent music with Bollywood storytelling, attracting broader audiences while preserving their multilingual, feel-good ethos.

Television and web series

When Chai Met Toast composed the theme and incidental music for the 2018 web series Die Trying, created by comedian Kenny Sebastian and consisting of six episodes set in 2004 Bangalore. The band's contributions included four comedic folk tracks forming a fictional EP, which underscored the narrative of two aspiring musicians navigating the indie music scene with humor and optimism. In 2021, their single "Break Free" from the album When We Feel Young was selected for India's top 50 hit videos segment, marking a key moment of television exposure that highlighted the band's sound to a broader audience. The band gained further visibility through Spotify's program in 2020, where they were spotlighted as an emerging Indian artist alongside global talents, leading to inclusions in curated playlists and promotional interviews on television and radio that amplified their multilingual indie appeal. In 2024, When Chai Met Toast contributed original tracks to the soundtrack of the Amazon Prime web series Citadel: Honey Bunny, including the song "Blue Skies" featuring Siddhant Kaushal, which blended their signature folk elements with the series' action-thriller vibe. Beyond direct compositions, the band's music has appeared in various indie playlists on streaming platforms and digital series, contributing to their growing presence in non-film episodic content and enhancing outreach to diverse linguistic audiences in India and beyond. For ongoing fan engagement tied to their media footprint, When Chai Met Toast runs the Substack newsletter "The Toast Post" since 2021, posting updates on releases, tours, and creative processes as of 2025 to foster community interaction.

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