Brothers and sisters in exile...

Hindu, 10 March, 2003
When Indian and Tibetan bands got together in McLeodganj to sing for the Tibet cause, ANJANA RAJAN was there to listen

Exiled in the limelight

Hindu, 06 March, 2003
JJI Exile Brothers. They are as good and refreshing as any nice, modern band. Similar aspirations, similar spirit. Only thing is they are a band in exile, finding a home in India, away from t he native Tibet.

JJI Music is the Wine to Tibetan Musical Taste Bud

Tibet.net, 04 August, 2003
JJI Exile Brothers leaves little doubt about its path breaking music to put it comfortably at the top of the chart and also leave behind an indelible impression of a new style of Tibetan song.

Parikrama and JJI Exile Brothers rocks Delhi

Phayul, 08 Feb, 2007
‘Rock in Exile’- a concert in support of a Free Tibet at the Delhi University yesterday was a performance to remember. For the first time in exile, two prominent Indian and Tibetan rock band came together exhibiting their support for Tibet.

Rock for Tibet in Delhi

Music Tibet, 04 Feb, 2007
JJI Exile Brothers is an internationally-renowned Tibetan band. Their style is a unique fusion of traditional Tibetan with rock music. They have been featured by Channel V and in magazines such as the Rock Street Journal (India) and the Rolling Stone (US).

Thunder in the Temple

Outside Magazine, April, 2006
MIX POLITICAL DISCONTENT with generational unrest, and rock and roll is sure to follow—whether it's Woodstock, New York, circa 1969, or Dharamsala, India, right about now.