Hear them roar

Roar Engine, a young rock band, is gearing up for their second performance at ‘Rock In Goa’, this Sunday

RAMANDEEP KAUR | NT KURIOCITY

With their youthful energy and excitement, the rock band Roar Engine, formed just a year ago is set to take the stage for the second time at ‘Rock In Goa’ on September 29 at Gawin’s, Verna.

The band came together when a group of rock-loving parents recognised the musical potential in their children and other young talents. They decided to form a band, and thus, Roar Engine was born. The line-up includes Emma Dias (8) on bass, Zach Teles (10) on drums, Elaine Quadros and Noah Carneiro (both 10) on vocals, Mark Carneiro (13) on lead guitar, Royston Mendes (16) on bass, and Noah Dias (17) on lead guitar.

The band’s name reflects their mission: ‘roar’ symbolises loud and impactful music, while ‘engine’ signifies energy and drive. “The band’s name was suggested by our former drummer Parth Kamat, who now plays with the metal band Kodop,” says Noah Carneiro.

He explains that Roar Engine plays classic rock songs, drawing inspiration from the retro music their parents enjoyed. They are influenced by famous bands like Iron Maiden, AC/DC, Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Megadeth, and Dream Theater.

And this talented group of musicians is now set to win over audiences with their lively covers of rock classics and their passion for music.

For their upcoming performance, the band is excited to deliver an unforgettable experience. “We want to put on a great show and ensure everyone has an amazing night, or, like the Dream Theater song, ‘A Nightmare to Remember’,” says Noah Carneiro.

Reflecting on their first performance, Dias describes it as “electrifying,” emphasising the thrill of connecting with the crowd. He adds, “Feeling the energy from the audience was so exciting! We want everyone to have the best time!”

Like any band, Roar Engine has faced challenges, particularly in coordinating rehearsals, as the members come from different parts of Goa and are still in school. Yet, their dedication and love for music have helped them overcome these obstacles.

While they currently focus on performing covers, the band has plans to write and perform original songs in the future. “We are expanding our set-list and hope to perform at more shows soon while continuing to share our passion for rock music with a growing audience,” says Noah Carneiro.

 

The 15th edition of ‘Rock in Goa’ will be held on September 29, 5 p.m., at Gawin’s, Verna. It will showcase a variety of rock bands and musicians, including Bad Blood, Kodop, Electric Pulse, Lost, Eclipse With Zee, Kantte Ani Fullam, and Roar Engine, which is the only children’s band in the line-up.