Chandra’s latest single, ”We Want Our Planet Back,” is a high-energy, riff-driven anthem that cuts through the noise, delivering a rallying cry and a wake-up call. Released on April 11th, 2025, the track marks the beginning of the band’s bold new era, with plans for bi-monthly releases. The song immediately grabs attention, with its powerful guitar riffs and a raw, raucous rhythm section that propels it forward. From the first chord, ”We Want Our Planet Back” invites listeners to join the fight against the environmental crisis, urging them to unite and demand change before it’s too late.
The lyrics of ”We Want Our Planet Back” are a direct call to arms, tapping into the frustration and urgency many of us feel in the face of corporate greed and political inaction. Lead singer Chandra Nair explains that the song speaks to the powerlessness we all experience when progress is constantly undermined by money and power. “Every time we take a small step in the right direction, we are dragged back again by money, power, and greed,” Nair says. This sentiment runs throughout the track, with the repeated refrain “We want our planet back” serving as a rallying cry and a statement of resilience. The song’s message is clear: collective action is the only way to reclaim our planet.
Musically, ”We Want Our Planet Back” perfectly complements its urgent message. The track blends pop-rock and indie influences with protest-style energy, crafting a sound that’s anthemic and impassioned. The driving beat and soaring guitars keep the song moving forward with momentum, while the anthemic chorus encourages listeners to raise their voices together. Chandra’s gravelly, impassioned vocals only add to the intensity, imbuing each line with raw emotion. Co-produced by Chandra and Elliot Vaughan, the track captures the urgency of the message, while its layered instrumentation ensures the song feels as much like a protest as it does a powerful musical statement.
The song doesn’t shy away from the harsh realities of climate change and environmental degradation. In the chorus, Chandra confronts the devastating consequences of human actions—rising sea levels, wildfires, pollution, and deforestation. “With the powers that be dumping sewage in the sea, flattening every last tree, no Orangutans to see,” Nair sings, drawing a stark connection between corporate exploitation and environmental destruction. These vivid images evoke a sense of loss—not just of nature, but of the future we’ve been stewards of for so long. However, the song is not solely about mourning the planet’s decline; it’s about fighting to reclaim what’s still worth saving, fueled by a defiant spirit.
Despite the grim realities painted by its lyrics, ”We Want Our Planet Back” offers a spark of hope. The song’s energy invites listeners to rally together, and there’s a tangible sense of unity in the air. As Chandra rallies listeners to “get our paws up high,” it’s clear that the fight for the planet’s future is personal and political. The track serves as a reminder that change starts with us, not just governments and corporations. It’s a powerful call to action, urging everyone to raise their voices, stand together, and fight for the restoration of the planet.
For Chandra, ”We Want Our Planet Back” is a declaration. A declaration that, while the fight for our planet’s future is urgent, it’s not yet over. This anthem serves as a bold reminder of the power of unity and the importance of standing up, demanding change, and ensuring that the Earth we leave behind is one worth fighting for.
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