Nepal, May 9 -- "Wake up slowly, don't chase the city lights," is how the upcoming song 'Sleep on the Grass' by Phosphenes starts.

This title track by one of Nepal's growing bands, which is now making a bid for the international stage, will be released with 13 other new songs next week. The band behind this is not unfamiliar. We all remember the 'Yestai Nai Hola' music video released four years ago that echoes every Nepali's frustration with the country's sloppy bureaucracy.

A young, groovy guy walks to the local government office with a file to get some work done. But he is met by a lazy government employee who gestures "later" across three different timelines-past, present, and future.

Social media picked up on the song's relatable l...