Written over three transformative years, the six songs on the EP come
directly from Max’s lived experiences: the electric thrill of first love, the
slow unraveling of a romance weighed down by past trauma, and the bittersweet
ache of memories that refuse to fade even after everything has fallen apart.
“I don’t sit down and write songs just for the sake of it,” Max shares.
“Every track comes from a moment or event that deeply moves me. These songs are
snapshots — capturing the real emotions of those times.”
From the butterflies of early love to the shadows of fear, insecurity,
and heartbreak, Sunflowers & Dreams offers a raw, unfiltered look at the
emotional rollercoaster we all face.
The visual storytelling around the EP is just as carefully crafted. The
music video for “Young Again,” produced by Platmine Studio and directed by
Garvit Arora in Delhi, traces Max’s journey through the pivotal ages of 15, 18,
and 21. At 15, he was full of energy, thriving in sports; at 18, his world
revolved around girlfriends and the rare night at a dance club; by 21, life’s
challenges had sharpened his beliefs like a knife and strengthened his body
like a gun. After heartbreak, he vows to “never love again” — though the
question lingers: can he really keep that promise?
In contrast, “Gum Gaye,” shot in the peaceful coastal town of Alibag by
director Rambo Kherwal, offers a dreamy escape. It’s about getting lost with
someone special, forgetting tomorrow or even the next hour, and stitching
together memories that will live forever in your heart.
A big part of what gives Sunflowers & Dreams its clean yet
emotionally rich sound is the production work at Platmine Studio — a creative
home where emotion meets precision, and where Max’s original vision was
carefully preserved while elevating the sound.
But the journey doesn’t stop here. Max dreams of taking Sunflowers &
Dreams on tour across India’s most beautiful small towns — Nainital,
Pondicherry, Shillong, Manali — bringing these intimate songs directly to the
people whose hearts they might touch the most.
And there’s more music on the way: new singles inspired by heartbreak,
self-discovery, travel, and the endless lessons life offers — a fresh chapter
after the bloom and the fall.
If Sunflowers & Dreams teaches us anything, it’s this: sometimes,
you have to break a little to dream again. So go — get lost, embrace the
moment, fall, rise, and live it all like never before.