Press Coverage
Their latest song, "Where Did I Leave My MoonGlasses” is a marvellous 3D shapeshifting visual piece. The six-and-a-half-minute track is a visual playground, bringing out freaky figures and seemingly sentient sphere-like objects.

Rolling Stone
India
The band seems a close-knit team that has great fun even as they appear disciplined and focused. The intervals between songs don’t exceed 5 seconds, the sound is tight and controlled, and the rapport between them is quite obvious!

Sanjoy Narayan
hindustan times
Man. Goes Human is known for their alternative style of music and funky basslines. In a world of thumping Bollywood tracks and electronic acts, their music is subtle, understated and novel.

LiveWire
India
Listening to the band’s latest project, one can’t help but be engaged with the intensity of the lyrics and the tight instrumentals that wrap around the words. There’s great chemistry between the band members, evidenced on this project.

Wild City
india
One of their songs ‘No See’ has been featured in Netflix’s Extraction, starring Chris Hemsworth. The road to Hollywood took them to Thailand, where the movie was being shot.

Grazia
India
Set in South Asia, ‘Extraction’ features Chris Hemsworth, Indian actors Pankaj Tripathi & Randeep Hooda. & also has a song that’s by an Indian band–Man.Goes Human. Not just the song, they’re also there in one of the sequences in the film!

Lifestyle
Asia
Man.Goes Human is a rock band from Delhi that has mastered DIY touring around and outside the country and are presently in South-East Asia for a collection of shows as part of their ‘Mac Qua’ tour.

Rock Street Journal
india
Man.Goes Human’s track ‘No See’ has been chosen as part of the OST for the Netflix film ‘Extraction’. The film features Chris Hemsworth & directed by Sam Hargrave, previously of the Avengers fame. The band has also shot for the film and made an appearance in one of the crucial scenes in it.

Indian Music Diaries
India
The indie-rock band recently enthralled audiences in the capital with music from Bollywood, Hollywood with a bit of improvisation and their own music.

Asian Age
national newspaper