Thursday, March 6, 2008

Entity Paradigm (E.P)-- Irtiqa

EP is more than a rock band and the analogy that I constantly draw about them being more than mere musicians, and in reality being artists holds true in more than one way. The biggest proof of that is their debut album Irtiqa, which is unlike any other effort made in the history of Pakistani music so far. From the album’s abstract cover and inlay art to the highly intellectual lyrics to the musical mood set by the songs, Irtiqa is a highly cohesive concept. And as Zulfiqar, EP’s guitarist and mastermind behind the album, puts it – it is “about the evolution of a new-born”; the journey of a mythical protagonist through various stages of life. As the protagonist breaks the cocoon and emerges from the ruins of his sweet infantile world, he finds an ugly and repugnant habitat. This leads him to find solace within the dark confines of his own psyche. He befriends the negativities of his mind and eventually finds peace through sadistic meditation on the negatives of the world and within himself. This amalgamation of ideas is evident of the fact that Zulfiqar and the gang have been influenced by a variety of sources: nihilistic-existentialism, Buddhist philosophy, good ol’ rock n’ roll and above all life. For Pakistan, this is big. In a country where the threshold of lyrical genius is Billo and Sufi poetry (which has become so clichéd and commercialized, thanks to the loveable Junoon, that it has lost all essence of love and rebellion), these kids are bringing to the table something thoroughly unprecedented. The songs flow cohesively. The story flows and is masterfully crafted within each song. The tale of the tormented protagonist is clear. It is reminiscent of the protagonist from Pink Floyd’s rock opera The Wall, insofar as the theme of alienation is concerned. However, it is improbable that there is a single source of influence for these young rockers. The protagonist can also be said to resemble Buddha, insofar as his journey out of his sweet but false infantile world, his rude awakening and reaching the state of nirvana is concerned. But, he is not quite Gautama. Although he makes the ultimate realization that the world is ugly, however nirvana is achieved not through self-sacrifice but through him seeking refuge within his own ‘bad’ side. The spirits of old existentialists smile fondly from the parallel dimension. Irtiqa is indeed a nice amalgamation of various ideas, philosophies and human emotions; a welcome change from boy-band antics of Haroon and Fakhir, the mindless commercialism of Junoon and the filminess of Strings. Creating such a thing arguably requires a lot more effort and initiative. It will not be an exaggeration to say that this album is a labour of love; a claim that is only strengthened by Zulfiqar’s workaholic nature and his “madness about making things possible in (his) own way”. It is true that EP and their ideas have come a long way from Hamein Aazma, their debut over a year ago. It got them to the finals of the Pepsi Battle of the Bands, where they lost to another rock act Aaroh. This success strengthened their resolve to make themselves and their ideas heard on a wider basis. However, they did not shy away from their experimental side. Now, looking back Hamein Aazma sounds more commercial than anything else on the album. This is only evidence of EP’s commitment and faithfulness to their art and ideas.

Track List

Aghosh
Barzakh
Fitrat
Hamein
Hamesha
Irtiqa
Irtiqa II
Irtiqa III
Kahan Hai Tu
Rahguzar
Waqt

Rating 4/5

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Boondh--Jal



Boondh is Jal's second offering...presently released in Pakistan...soon to be released in India..( I guess they gonna remove the track "yeh mera Pakistan" and then release it)

Not as rocking as their first albums...but this one surely has lots of gems hidden in it...Beautiful music composition..and beautiful voice..Goher Mumtaz lends his raw untrained voice beautifully to accompany his brilliant music in some songs...

The album starts out with a brilliant track SAJNI...it has the best choruses i have ever heard now a days....it talks about how one misses ones loved ones when in a depressed mood....

The Second song is Raatein....good listen will grow up on you...followed by Hamein Itna Pyaar...perhaps the best listen on this album...May be the lyrics are little bit cliched.. but too good to listen...nice composition by Goher and sung well by him too...his raw voice perfectly complements this song....
Next up is Payal....has kind of a classical touch to it...sung beautifully by Farhan accompanied by good leads....and a beautiful transition from slow and clasical mood to kind of rock touch in between the track..executed beautifully....
The next good one is a Punjabi track called Main Mast Hoon....its a folk song...shows that Jal can really compose really diverse musics...from folk, latin, soft rock,classic....

The other listenable tracks are...mahiya and Moray Piya...
This album also has a slow version of Sajni and Hamein Itna Pyaar in the end...guess it's kind of a filler..but farhan's voice really steals the show...
But this album surely misses the benchmark, that Jal had established with their album AADAT...what this offering misses are songs like Lamhein, Aadat...

Overall its a nice listen...especially in a depressed mood...itll certainly make you feel happy...as any other Jal song does...

Tracks
Sajni
Raatein
Hamein Itna Pyaar
Main Mast Hoon
Sajni
Mahiya
Moray Piya
Payal
Kia se kia
Sajni (Slow)
Hamein Itna Pyaar (Slow)

Rating...3.5/5

Meri Kahani--- Atif Aslam


This is Atifs second release in India after Doorie.This album consists of 12 so called NEW TRACKS but actually these tracks are borrowed from his Pakistan Release called HAGAAMI HALAAT.
The album starts out with the Title track Meri kahani. in which atif talks about Childhood in general..about its innocence...its freedom..and so on..not that great but hummable riff...itll surely grow on you
The highlight of this album are the songs Rabba Sacheya and Yaaro
Rabba Sacheya...brilliant Panjabi song...fantastic music..especially the use of rhythm guitar..and beautiful execution..Its the must hear of the whole album
Yaaro...Great song Symbolising friendship...nice simple lyrics..executed greatly...bit loose in production...but atif infuses life into it...

The other songs worth listen are

Hungaami Halaat--Kinda Metal touch to this song..here Atif talks about the ongoing unrest in pakistan.
Chor Gaye
Humrahi
Mai nee

Overall a good Listen but not as great as his previous one...Atif still lacks a Goher Mumtaz....Guess he should brush up his musical composition skills whic can perfectly couple his voice


Rating 4/5

Tracks
Meri Kahani
Kinara
Rabba Sacheya
Mann Hota Hai
Joug
Chor gaye
Humrahi
Hungaami Halaat
Mainee
Kaun tha
Chor Gayee(Version II)
Yaaro

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