Rakshak features both songs which were written for the album, as well as earlier original compositions by the band which were formerly released as independent singles for various causes. Kerr has stated that previous songs such as the popular
Ari Ari (Indian Street Metal) were left off of the album due to not being entirely original compositions by the band. The band distributed 60 free private therapy sessions through a partnership with a non-governmental organisation. Several fans of the band paid for further sessions for others as a result. Released in January 2019, the music video for the song focuses on the differing adult life experiences of a bully and his victim. "Machi Bhasad", released in April 2019, was originally composed for the
currently unreleased game
Beyond Good and Evil 2, but was ultimately rejected. Intended as a call to action to fight injustice, the song was released just as the band revealed 2019 European tour dates. "Yaad", released in early 2020, focuses on moving on from the death of a loved one. The band purchased an ambulance for use by a local animal shelter with the release of the song.
Songs written for Rakshak (2021-2022) The first single written for the album, "Gaddaar", was released on 9 November 2021 and features political commentary, exploring "how politicians rely on dishing out hate in order to gain votes and raise their political standing, and how one can rebel to break the cycle" while advocating for the
separation of church and state. The second single and video, "Aaj", came out on 24 January 2022. The video was shot in
Munnar,
Kerala, and the band faced a handful of difficulties while doing it, including bad weather, denial of permission for shooting,
leeches and accidents with drones. The final single released from the album, "Dana-Dan", harshly views
rape culture and
patriarchy. The band states: == Reception ==