Chandra makes a comeback through “We Want Our Planet Back” which carries a strong purpose. Through fiery guitar riffs and anthemic choruses and a rock-urgent vibe the band makes their sense of outrage resonate through powerful music compositions. The musical message of this song functions as a militant declaration that speaks for individuals who demand their voices to be acknowledged.
The song opens with a storm of energy through a loud “Here we go” that broadcasts both excitement and rebellion. The musical combo of unadulterated classic rock spirit meets current times shapes a power-filled track carrying penetrating lyrics. Front person Chandra Nair delivers comments straight to the point. Through unabashed truth he attacks corporate excess while targeting inactive politics and environmental neglect while leading people toward hopeful action.

The musical production of this song was created through the collaboration of Elliot Vaughan who built its expansive sonic masterpiece. This song presents heavy bold tunes shaped by gritty guitars and strong pounding drums that build a powerful emotional structure. Music as an artistic medium maintains the perfect balance between meaningful content and playfulness which Chandra demonstrates in every moment of his live performances.
The song’s strength lies not just in its sound but in its purpose. The protest message “We Want Our Planet Back” combines three functions as it stands as both a request and a future declaration while also functioning as an expression of concern. The song presents the experience of fighting for goodness and finding resistance from those who gain their profits by creating destruction. Through its message the song enflames people to embrace collective responsibility by showing us that unity and awareness with action form our strongest responsive force.
The powerful anthem was Chandra’s way to lock themselves as artists who fight for meaningful change. We Want Our Planet Back’ serves as both a musical movement which builds momentum to recover our future and a call to action for preserving earth before time runs out.