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Find your true purpose with Strings' latest release 'Mil Gaya'

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KARACHI: The fourth track from Strings’ latest album has just been released and it comes as no surprise that its already got fans of Pakistani music buzzing.

Founding members Faisal Kapadia and Bilal Maqsood, who are currently busy judging this year’s Pepsi Battle of the Bands, released Mil Gaya from their sixth album 30.
 
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Strings release sixth track from latest album, 30

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It has to be said that no matter how many commercial projects come their way, Strings are sticking to their guns and releasing eight songs from their sixth studio album, 30, which also happens to be their first independent digital release.

At a time when major mainstream artists don’t release new records, Strings have released six songs with music videos attached.

Having released ‘Sajni’, ‘Urr Jaoon’, ‘Piya Re’, ‘Milgaya’ and ‘Hum Dono’, the band is back with its sixth track titled ‘Chal Para’, which has been penned by Anwar Maqsood with the video directed by Mohsin Kamal.

Given their past five releases, sonically ‘Chal Para’ is a strictly Strings song but it is elevated by Faisal Kapadia’s vocals. Furthermore, the music video is not focused on the band’s original co-founders Bilal Maqsood and Faisal Kapadia but rather shows the camaraderie between Bilal, Faisal and the rest of the Strings line-up that includes Aahad Nayani, Adeel Ali, Haider Ali and Bradley D’Souza.

It also showcases the lighter side of Strings, but that doesn’t translate into the audio, which is very eighties and not as addictive as its preceding singles.

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Strings seem to be on a roll this year, having announced and released singles from their all-new album as well as taking over as co-judges on Pepsi Battle of the Bands and getting a video out of Cornetto Pop Rock, butchered as it may be.

They are scheduled to defend pop against Ali Azmat, the champion of rock next month as part of Red Bull Sound Clash. With their collective number of records and hits, it won’t be as easy for Ali Azmat as assumed. In the meantime, check out the video of ‘Chal Para’ for it highlights the candid moments a band as iconic as Strings shares as a cosmic whole, beyond the glimmering lights of a public stage.
 
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@Brainsucker This is an old thread that I am sure members will update now that it is a sticky!

Childhood pop From Awaz band:


and when it split up 2 of the singers did solos:

Haroon:

Fakhir Mehmood:


Other pop:

Shahzad Roy:

Jawad Ahmed:
 
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Other pop..Sajjad Ali:


Junaid Jamshed:

Songs during marriages:

Rahim Shah:

From films:

Song:Na Re Na Artist:Ali Azmat

 
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Then we have Coke Studio and Nescafe Basement which promotes new talent and also does fusion through experimenting ....


Original (Quwalli style):


Lyrics + Translation:

 
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Junoon reunion gig to feature multiple opening acts


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The comeback of Junoon, featuring the original trio of Ali Azmat, Salman Ahmed and Brian O’ Connell - after years of arbitrary one-sided rumours - is finally taking shape.

Having released a music video for ‘Khudi’ earlier this year, the band is now gearing up to take the stage in Karachi for their first live gig in over 13 years on December 25 at DHA Sports Club, also known as the Moin Khan Academy. In addition, more than 200 musicians gathered to pay tribute to the band and a snippet of that video is rotating online. The musicians for the video were gathered, thanks to music app Jambro. It comprises the likes of Sounds of Kolachi and many, many more from across the board. It seems to be a celebration of Junoon that went on to inspire many bands and at one point was Pakistan’s biggest band. The song they gathered to play is none other than the massive Junoon hit, ‘Jazba Junoon’ and the full track is available on Patari.

More to the point, the opening acts for the upcoming concert have been unveiled and they include Khumariyaan, Lyari Underground, Sounds of Kolachi and Tamasha.

Will this reunion lead to more shows, a new song or just this Karachi gig remains to be seen but for now it looks like fans of the once-iconic band are quite excited about this reunion.
 
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Actually Irani music. The lyrics/poem is of Allama Iqbal.


شب آفریدی، شمع آفریدم
You Created Night, I Created Candle,

خاک آفریدی، جام آفریدم
You Created Land, I Created Grail,

بیابان و کوهسار و راغ آفریدی
You Created the Desert, Mountains and Meadow

خیابان و گلزار و باغ آفریدم
I Created Streets and Flowerlands and Gardens

آنم که از سنگ آیینه سازم
I Am the One who Create Mirrors from Stones

آنم که از زهر نوشینه سازم
I Am the One who Create Syrup from Poison
 
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1. Junoon is giving us a peek into what's in store for us

Salman Ahmed and Ali Azmat are sharing little snippets of their jamming sessions online, and we're loving the vibe.

Here's a quick look at the latest one:


2. Various other Pakistani bands will be playing at the concert
Bands like Khumariyan, Tamaasha, Lyari Underground and Voice of Kolachi will also be bringing in exclusive tunes to the concert.



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