Khosla's music is a blend of retro indie, pop-rock, light pyschedelic rock, something for every mood. The first thing which you notice about the band and their music are the lyrics.
The 'Friday' hitmaker who founded the band, also pens the lyrics of the songs which 'Goldspot' plays, prefers doing concept records- basing all songs on a singular concept.
On a recent visit to India, he revealed that many songs from the band's latest album Aerogramme (2013) are based on stories about his family and his childhood in India.
Khosla shares that his parents moved to the US from India in 1976 with only 8 dollars in their pockets.
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"Within a year of their arrival, I was born. They were studying and at the same time managing full-time jobs. They had to make one of the toughest decisions they had ever made - sending me back to India to live with my grandparents in Delhi", says Khosla.
Some popular songs from the album are based on his childhood experiences in India, like the 'Monkey Song', which he narrates with a laugh.
"When I was younger I spent a lot of summers in India and one of my fondest memories is of being home in Shakti Nagar, Delhi and a monkey used to climb on our roof top to eat fruit from the Litchi tree and my aunt used to beat it" says Khosla.