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Aaroh

Aaroh (Urdu: آروح transl. The ascending scale in eastern classical music) is an alternative rock band from Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, formed in 1998. The band was founded by keyboardist Kamran Khan and lead guitarist Nabeel Nihal . (This name was given to them by Shoaib Mansoor), who were joined by, Vocalist Farooq Ahmed, Bassist Khalid Khan and Drummer Adnan Hussain.

Aaroh
Background information
OriginKarachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Genres
Years active
  • 1998–2009
  • 2013–2014
  • 2017–present
Labels
  • Sadaf Stereo (2003–2005) (Pakistan)
  • Sangeet Records (2003–2005) (International)
  • The Musik Records (2006–2009)
  • Independent (2013–14) (2017–present)
MembersFarooq Ahmed
Khalid Khan
Jason Anthony
Asad Ul Hafeez
Past membersHaider Hashimi
Nabeel Nihal Chishty
Kamran Khan (Kami Jee)
Adnan Hussain
Rizwan Anwar

The band achieved fame with their exuberant live performances backed up with thought provoking lyrics, and also, their performance in the Pakistani rock scene in 2002, most notably at the Pepsi Battles of the bands, helped them leave a trail for themselves.[1] Soon, after the success of the battle of the bands, Hussain was replaced by drummer Jason Anthony and then the band went on releasing their critically acclaim debut album, Sawaal, in September 2003. Singles from the album like Sawaal, Na Kaho, Jalan and Jeeyay were a success and topped several local music charts. In 2004, band members, Ahmed and Chishty went into a dispute that who owns the rights for the band's name. This saw Chishty and Kamran Khan leaving as the band officially announced their split up.[2] The band then recruited Haider Hashmi on lead guitars as a replacement for Chishty. Aaroh, with their new lead guitarist, then went on releasing their second studio album Raag Neela in 2006, receiving critical acclaim.[3] Singles such as "Raag Neela", "Pyaar Ka Jaal" and "Janay Kyun" did well at the local music charts.[which?]

History edit

Formation (2002) edit

In early 2002, during this time Pepsi Battle of the Bands advertisement began to air on television; the competition called upon entries of aspiring bands from all over Pakistan. This saw the band taking participation in the competition by the name "Aaroh", given by Shoaib Mansoor. It was during this time Aaroh officially came into being. Aaroh band members got together for the Battle of the Bands and went to perform at the competition. The band first took part in the digital round of the competition, where the band went on head to head with twenty hundred bands from across the four provinces of Pakistan. The competition included bands like Entity Paradigm, Mekaal Hasan Band and Mizmaar, which also later on became well known popular mainstream rock bands coming from the underground music scene. During the competition, the band performed songs "Sawaal", "Aag Ki Tarhan" and also covering the Vital Signs song, "Ajnabi".

After a sixteen months hiatus, during which the competition was being aired on national, cable and satellite television programmes, viewers polled for their favourite band in the competition. By then the results of the Battle of the Bands came out and it was told that two bands who made to the finals were Aaroh along with Entity Paradigm. The band went on perform to compete at the finals of the competition held in Karachi, Sindh. The band won the competition by a narrow margin to Entity Paradigm, who came runner-ups, in front of an audience of around 4,000 at the NRA Golf Club, where the finals were held.[4]

Success (2003–2005) edit

On 21 September 2003, the band went on releasing their debut album Sawaal, through the record label Sadaf Stereo all over Pakistan.[5][6]

Shortly after the release of Sawaal, the lead-guitarist Nabeel Nihal Chishty and the keyboard player Kamran Khan did the title track for the 2004 Bollywood film Rakht using the band's label which led to band members Khalid Khan and Farooq Ahmed having dispute with Nabeel Nihal Chishty and Kamran Khan. Farooq Ahmed and Khalid Khan kept the Aaroh brand and were joined by Haider Hashmi on lead guitars and Jason Anthony and release the music video of Na Kaho which became their most popular song to date.[7]

2006–2009 edit

Aaroh released a few music videos from their new album Raag Neela. The full album was released in late 2006.

Aaroh disbanded in 2009 concentrating on their personal projects. Farooq Ahmed, vocalist and Haider Hashmi, lead guitarist, went on to pursue a career as solo musicians,[8] while bassist Khalid Khan went on performing as a session player for the band Fuzön.[9]

Farooq Ahmed moved to the United States in 2010, one year after Aaroh disbanding.[10]

Return (2013–14) edit

With Farooq Ahmed living in the US, Haider Hashmi, Khalid Khan and Jason Anthony started thinking about reforming with a new vocalist Rizwan Anwar.[11]

Aaroh released a new single Mera Pyar in 2013. There were plans on working on an album as well.[12]

Haider Hashmi died in 2014 due to brain tumor which led to Aaroh disbanding and plans for the album being cancelled.[13] In 2016 Nescafe Basement paid a tribute to the late guitarist in the seventh episode of the fourth season of the show.

Comeback (2017–present) edit

Pepsi Battle of the Bands was being resurrected in 2017 and Farooq Ahmed was asked to be a guest judge in the auditions round, which he accepted.[14]

Aaroh confirmed its comeback while speaking to the Express Tribune.[15] On August 1, 2017, Aaroh released a teaser of their new track titled Jeet Banjae Apna Nishaan which was released in February 2018 titled as Jeet and was a tribute to the Pakistan Super League.[16][17] The band performed Raag Neela in the second episode of the second season of Pepsi Battle of the Bands featuring Kashan Admani of Mizmaar, officially marking their comeback and have been performing at different venues since then.[18] The band also performed Na Kaho in the last episode of Pepsi Battle of the Bands.[19]

In late 2017, Asad Ul Hafeez joined the band on lead guitars. Later on 3 December 2017, Aaroh in partnership with Patari released Mein Nahi Manta (Dastoor) a rendition of Habib Jalib's Dastoor accompanied with a music video. The song was released as a Patari exclusive on the streaming site and YouTube.[20]

Awards and nominations edit

Aaroh's most significant achievement was winning the Pepsi Battle of the Bands in 2002. Aaroh has also been nominated at the ARY Asian/Bollywood Awards for the "Best Band" award in 2004 and received a nomination for the "Best Lyrics Award" for their song "Na Kaho" at the Indus Music Awards in 2005.[21][22]

Discography edit

Studio albums
  • Sawaal (2003)
  • Raag Neela (2006)
Soundtracks
  • Rakht (title track for the 2004 Bollywood film Rakht)
Singles
  • Mera Pyar (2013)
  • Mein Nahi Manta (Dastoor) (2017)
  • Jeet (2018)

Music videos edit

Year Title
2003 Sawaal
2003 Jalan
2003 Jeeyay
2004 Na Kaho
2005 Pyaar ka Jaal
2006 Raag Neela
2007 Yaara
2013 Mera Pyar
2017 Mein Nahi Manta (Dastoor)

Band members edit

Current line-up
  • Farooq Ahmed – Lead vocals (1998–2009) (2017–Present)
  • Jason Anthony – Drums (2003–2009) (2013-2014) (2017-Present)
  • Khalid Khan – Bass guitar (1998–2009) (2013-2014) (2017-Present)
  • Asad Ul Hafeez – Lead guitar (2017–Present)
Former members
  • Rizwan Anwar – Lead vocals (2013–2014)
  • Kamran "Kami Jee" Khan – Keyboards, Backing vocals (1998–2004)
  • Nabeel Nihal Chishty – Lead guitar, Backing vocals (1998–2004)
  • Adnan Hussain – Drums (1998–2002)
  • Haider Hashmi – Lead guitar, Rhythm guitar (2004–2009)(2013-2014)
Session musicians
  • Saeed Ahmad Mughal – Drums (2006)

Timeline edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Aaroh – Biography Planetradiocity.com, Retrieved on 20 June 2011
  2. ^ Aaroh Splits – So What? 1 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine Pakipop.com, Retrieved on 18 June 2011
  3. ^ Evaluation: Aaroh – Raag Neela 1 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine Pakipop.com, Retrieved on 18 June 2011
  4. ^ Entity Paradigm interview, Retrieved on 14 May 2009
  5. ^ Sawaal – Press Release 1 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 18 June 2011
  6. ^ Evaluation: Aaroh – Sawaal 1 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 18 June 2011
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 November 2017. Retrieved 23 August 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ Haider Hashimi leaves Aaroh Retrieved on 18 June 2011
  9. ^ Raag Alehda: Aaroh go their separate ways Retrieved on 18 June 2011
  10. ^ "From fame to oblivion: The music-less story of a Pakistani rock star". The Express Tribune. 16 March 2015.
  11. ^ Mughal, Danish (16 April 2013). "Aaroh Returns! With a new vocalist Rizwan Anwar".
  12. ^ Shaikh, Shahzeb (18 August 2013). "Soundcheck: Aaroh on new singer, video". DAWN.COM.
  13. ^ "Aaroh's Haider Hashmi passes away". DAWN.COM. 7 July 2014.
  14. ^ Rehman, Maliha (29 July 2017). "6 things you should know about Pepsi Battle of the Bands". Images.dawn.com.
  15. ^ "Aaroh to reunite after 8 years". The Express Tribune. 10 April 2017.
  16. ^ "Aaroh has hit a century with Jeet". 12 March 2018.
  17. ^ "Log In or Sign Up to View". Facebook.com.
  18. ^ "Episode 2 of Pepsi's Battle of the Bands". The Nation. 7 August 2017.
  19. ^ "'Battle of the Bands' finale: Kashmir crowned winners, epic performances steal the show". The Express Tribune. 18 September 2017.
  20. ^ "'Main Nahi Manta' – Aaroh'scomeback is both nostalgic and impactful". Blogs.dunyanews.tv. 8 December 2017.
  21. ^ The 2nd Indus Music Awards 16 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 1 April 2011
  22. ^ . GupShup. 4 April 2004. Archived from the original on 24 September 2014. Retrieved 9 May 2007.

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This article is about the band For other uses see Aaroh disambiguation Aaroh Urdu آروح transl The ascending scale in eastern classical music is an alternative rock band from Karachi Sindh Pakistan formed in 1998 The band was founded by keyboardist Kamran Khan and lead guitarist Nabeel Nihal This name was given to them by Shoaib Mansoor who were joined by Vocalist Farooq Ahmed Bassist Khalid Khan and Drummer Adnan Hussain AarohBackground informationOriginKarachi Sindh PakistanGenresAlternative rock pop rock power popYears active1998 2009 2013 2014 2017 presentLabelsSadaf Stereo 2003 2005 Pakistan Sangeet Records 2003 2005 International The Musik Records 2006 2009 Independent 2013 14 2017 present MembersFarooq AhmedKhalid KhanJason AnthonyAsad Ul HafeezPast membersHaider HashimiNabeel Nihal ChishtyKamran Khan Kami Jee Adnan HussainRizwan Anwar The band achieved fame with their exuberant live performances backed up with thought provoking lyrics and also their performance in the Pakistani rock scene in 2002 most notably at the Pepsi Battles of the bands helped them leave a trail for themselves 1 Soon after the success of the battle of the bands Hussain was replaced by drummer Jason Anthony and then the band went on releasing their critically acclaim debut album Sawaal in September 2003 Singles from the album like Sawaal Na Kaho Jalan and Jeeyay were a success and topped several local music charts In 2004 band members Ahmed and Chishty went into a dispute that who owns the rights for the band s name This saw Chishty and Kamran Khan leaving as the band officially announced their split up 2 The band then recruited Haider Hashmi on lead guitars as a replacement for Chishty Aaroh with their new lead guitarist then went on releasing their second studio album Raag Neela in 2006 receiving critical acclaim 3 Singles such as Raag Neela Pyaar Ka Jaal and Janay Kyun did well at the local music charts which Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 2002 1 2 Success 2003 2005 1 3 2006 2009 1 4 Return 2013 14 1 5 Comeback 2017 present 2 Awards and nominations 3 Discography 4 Music videos 5 Band members 6 Timeline 7 See also 8 ReferencesHistory editFormation 2002 edit In early 2002 during this time Pepsi Battle of the Bands advertisement began to air on television the competition called upon entries of aspiring bands from all over Pakistan This saw the band taking participation in the competition by the name Aaroh given by Shoaib Mansoor It was during this time Aaroh officially came into being Aaroh band members got together for the Battle of the Bands and went to perform at the competition The band first took part in the digital round of the competition where the band went on head to head with twenty hundred bands from across the four provinces of Pakistan The competition included bands like Entity Paradigm Mekaal Hasan Band and Mizmaar which also later on became well known popular mainstream rock bands coming from the underground music scene During the competition the band performed songs Sawaal Aag Ki Tarhan and also covering the Vital Signs song Ajnabi After a sixteen months hiatus during which the competition was being aired on national cable and satellite television programmes viewers polled for their favourite band in the competition By then the results of the Battle of the Bands came out and it was told that two bands who made to the finals were Aaroh along with Entity Paradigm The band went on perform to compete at the finals of the competition held in Karachi Sindh The band won the competition by a narrow margin to Entity Paradigm who came runner ups in front of an audience of around 4 000 at the NRA Golf Club where the finals were held 4 Success 2003 2005 edit On 21 September 2003 the band went on releasing their debut album Sawaal through the record label Sadaf Stereo all over Pakistan 5 6 Shortly after the release of Sawaal the lead guitarist Nabeel Nihal Chishty and the keyboard player Kamran Khan did the title track for the 2004 Bollywood film Rakht using the band s label which led to band members Khalid Khan and Farooq Ahmed having dispute with Nabeel Nihal Chishty and Kamran Khan Farooq Ahmed and Khalid Khan kept the Aaroh brand and were joined by Haider Hashmi on lead guitars and Jason Anthony and release the music video of Na Kaho which became their most popular song to date 7 2006 2009 edit Aaroh released a few music videos from their new album Raag Neela The full album was released in late 2006 Aaroh disbanded in 2009 concentrating on their personal projects Farooq Ahmed vocalist and Haider Hashmi lead guitarist went on to pursue a career as solo musicians 8 while bassist Khalid Khan went on performing as a session player for the band Fuzon 9 Farooq Ahmed moved to the United States in 2010 one year after Aaroh disbanding 10 Return 2013 14 edit With Farooq Ahmed living in the US Haider Hashmi Khalid Khan and Jason Anthony started thinking about reforming with a new vocalist Rizwan Anwar 11 Aaroh released a new single Mera Pyar in 2013 There were plans on working on an album as well 12 Haider Hashmi died in 2014 due to brain tumor which led to Aaroh disbanding and plans for the album being cancelled 13 In 2016 Nescafe Basement paid a tribute to the late guitarist in the seventh episode of the fourth season of the show Comeback 2017 present edit Pepsi Battle of the Bands was being resurrected in 2017 and Farooq Ahmed was asked to be a guest judge in the auditions round which he accepted 14 Aaroh confirmed its comeback while speaking to the Express Tribune 15 On August 1 2017 Aaroh released a teaser of their new track titled Jeet Banjae Apna Nishaan which was released in February 2018 titled as Jeet and was a tribute to the Pakistan Super League 16 17 The band performed Raag Neela in the second episode of the second season of Pepsi Battle of the Bands featuring Kashan Admani of Mizmaar officially marking their comeback and have been performing at different venues since then 18 The band also performed Na Kaho in the last episode of Pepsi Battle of the Bands 19 In late 2017 Asad Ul Hafeez joined the band on lead guitars Later on 3 December 2017 Aaroh in partnership with Patari released Mein Nahi Manta Dastoor a rendition of Habib Jalib s Dastoor accompanied with a music video The song was released as a Patari exclusive on the streaming site and YouTube 20 Awards and nominations editAaroh s most significant achievement was winning the Pepsi Battle of the Bands in 2002 Aaroh has also been nominated at the ARY Asian Bollywood Awards for the Best Band award in 2004 and received a nomination for the Best Lyrics Award for their song Na Kaho at the Indus Music Awards in 2005 21 22 Discography editStudio albums Sawaal 2003 Raag Neela 2006 Soundtracks Rakht title track for the 2004 Bollywood film Rakht Singles Mera Pyar 2013 Mein Nahi Manta Dastoor 2017 Jeet 2018 Music videos editYear Title 2003 Sawaal 2003 Jalan 2003 Jeeyay 2004 Na Kaho 2005 Pyaar ka Jaal 2006 Raag Neela 2007 Yaara 2013 Mera Pyar 2017 Mein Nahi Manta Dastoor Band members editCurrent line up Farooq Ahmed Lead vocals 1998 2009 2017 Present Jason Anthony Drums 2003 2009 2013 2014 2017 Present Khalid Khan Bass guitar 1998 2009 2013 2014 2017 Present Asad Ul Hafeez Lead guitar 2017 Present Former members Rizwan Anwar Lead vocals 2013 2014 Kamran Kami Jee Khan Keyboards Backing vocals 1998 2004 Nabeel Nihal Chishty Lead guitar Backing vocals 1998 2004 Adnan Hussain Drums 1998 2002 Haider Hashmi Lead guitar Rhythm guitar 2004 2009 2013 2014 Session musicians Saeed Ahmad Mughal Drums 2006 Timeline editSee also edit List of Pakistani music bands References edit Aaroh Biography Planetradiocity com Retrieved on 20 June 2011 Aaroh Splits So What Archived 1 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine Pakipop com Retrieved on 18 June 2011 Evaluation Aaroh Raag Neela Archived 1 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine Pakipop com Retrieved on 18 June 2011 Entity Paradigm interview Retrieved on 14 May 2009 Sawaal Press Release Archived 1 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 18 June 2011 Evaluation Aaroh Sawaal Archived 1 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 18 June 2011 Archived copy Archived from the original on 26 November 2017 Retrieved 23 August 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Haider Hashimi leaves Aaroh Retrieved on 18 June 2011 Raag Alehda Aaroh go their separate ways Retrieved on 18 June 2011 From fame to oblivion The music less story of a Pakistani rock star The Express Tribune 16 March 2015 Mughal Danish 16 April 2013 Aaroh Returns With a new vocalist Rizwan Anwar Shaikh Shahzeb 18 August 2013 Soundcheck Aaroh on new singer video DAWN COM Aaroh s Haider Hashmi passes away DAWN COM 7 July 2014 Rehman Maliha 29 July 2017 6 things you should know about Pepsi Battle of the Bands Images dawn com Aaroh to reunite after 8 years The Express Tribune 10 April 2017 Aaroh has hit a century with Jeet 12 March 2018 Log In or Sign Up to View Facebook com Episode 2 of Pepsi s Battle of the Bands The Nation 7 August 2017 Battle of the Bands finale Kashmir crowned winners epic performances steal the show The Express Tribune 18 September 2017 Main Nahi Manta Aaroh scomeback is both nostalgic and impactful Blogs dunyanews tv 8 December 2017 The 2nd Indus Music Awards Archived 16 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 1 April 2011 IM Awards 2005 GupShup 4 April 2004 Archived from the original on 24 September 2014 Retrieved 9 May 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aaroh amp oldid 1179541139, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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