Pakistani rock is a variety of rock music that is largely produced in
Pakistan
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. Pakistani rock incorporates elements of both
British
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–
American rock
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and
Pakistani classical music.
Since the 1980s, Pakistani rock has had its own distinctive elements, such as a homegrown class of sounds and melodies, spanning progressive rock, hard rock, and heavy metal, initially influencing the development of heavy metal music in the late 1990s.
Pakistani rock is almost entirely sung in
, however many bands have issued songs in
Punjabi,
Pashto
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Spoken as a native language mostly by ethnic Pashtuns, it is one of the two official langua ...
,
Sindhi and
English languages.
History
New wave of music (1980–1989)
Rock music in Pakistan began in the 1980s with the arrival of cassettes by Western rock music groups such as
Pink Floyd,
Led Zeppelin
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,
Deep Purple and
Van Halen
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.
By 1983-85, local underground rock groups began to perform at five-star hotels and university campuses across the country.
The genre began rooted in the
ultraconservative regime of
President
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Zia-ul-Haq
General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq HI, GCSJ, ร.ม.ภ, ( Urdu: ; 12 August 1924 – 17 August 1988) was a Pakistani four-star general and politician who became the sixth President of Pakistan following a coup and declaration of martial ...
who had denounced the
Western culture
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and put forwarded the program of
Islamized transformation of the country.
In mid-1985,
Western
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-influenced rock music began to be noticed by the
public
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, and underground concerts were held all over the country.
The quick success of the music jolted the country in a time when President General Zia-ul-Haq was reigning supreme as a dictator masquerading as "democratically elected."
The President with a puppet parliament sanctioning his every move reeking of a Machiavellian brand of so-called "Islamisation."
President Zia-ul-Haq had famously and strongly denounced "
western ideas" such as
jeans and
rock music
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.
Various groups had garnered and got the attention of the public, and the genre began to be appreciated as it was out of the ordinary.
These
political
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and
economic tensions and pretensions, heavy metal, rock music power plays, and the economic prosperity also propelled the gradual expansion of the country's urban middle and lower-middle-classes.
According to the leftist cultural critic
Nadeem F. Paracha, "The youth culture at that time emerged from these classes that launched the first shots of the kind of pop culture, scene and music we now call modern
Pakistani pop and rock."
In 1986,
Benazir Bhutto returned to the country and held a mammoth rally that weakened the conservative President
Zia.
The country’s major urban music media centres saw a quiet but steady outpouring of brand new rock bands who wanted to sound somewhat different than the time's top pop-rock scions.
During the peak and end times of
regime
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of President
Zia-ul-Haq
General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq HI, GCSJ, ร.ม.ภ, ( Urdu: ; 12 August 1924 – 17 August 1988) was a Pakistani four-star general and politician who became the sixth President of Pakistan following a coup and declaration of martial ...
, there was popular wave of cultural change in the country, and the youth at that time was attracted to many underground rock music bands.
In 1986, the
Vital Signs
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,(predominantly a pop band) released its very first singl
Do Pal Ka Jeevan which became an ultimate success and the band built its reputation in Pakistan's underground music industry.
The rock music bands and trios came to be perceived by many Pakistani fans and country's cultural observers as a "promising new era of cultural revival".
Their enormous popularity significantly opened a new wave of
music
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and a
modern chapter in the
history
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of Pakistan.
In the 1980s, rock bands including the
Strings,
The Barbarians,
The Final Cut,
Jupiters,
Junoon, and
Vital Signs
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gained a lot of public appraisal and popularity; the public opinion was generally positive and welcomed the bands for their uniqueness.
NTM, launched a show titled
Music Channel Charts to highlight new talent every week due to popular youth demand.
Continuing success (1990–present)
Vital Signs were followed by
Junoon,
Awaz,
Strings, Karawan and
Jupiters, all of whom had exploded the pop, rock and heavy metal music genre in the country, bringing the significant shift of country's transformation into modernism during the 1990s.
The Pakistani rock further matured itself and gained public appraisalwith the arrival of
American satellite television
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in the 1990s.
The popular form of music quickly spread throughout the country and with that came the arrival of various rock bands in the 1990s.
Early rock bands such as
Vital Signs
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and
Junoon are regarded as the pioneers of Pakistan's rock music.
Other bands such as
Strings began in the mid 1990s and during the late 1990s underground bands were becoming a norm in cities across Pakistan. In a short span of time, the Western-influenced rock bands gained enormous popularity and were generally welcomed by the public.
The
Music Channel Charts aired to NTM became the first pop/rock music entity that used to give ratings to pop/rock bands and singers.
Music '89 was the first ever all pop/rock music stage-show to be aired on
PTV.
Cities such as
Karachi
Karachi (; ur, ; ; ) is the most populous city in Pakistan and 12th most populous city in the world, with a population of over 20 million. It is situated at the southern tip of the country along the Arabian Sea coast. It is the former c ...
,
Lahore
Lahore ( ; pnb, ; ur, ) is the second most populous city in Pakistan after Karachi and 26th most populous city in the world, with a population of over 13 million. It is the capital of the province of Punjab where it is the largest city ...
and
Islamabad
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witnessed an explosion of rock bands and concerts in 2000 as Pakistan began to liberalize under President
Musharraf
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's "
enlightened moderation" campaign.
In 2002, a major shift in the rock music of Pakistan occurred with the arrival of the Pepsi Battle of the Bands, which saw bands like Aaroh, Mizraab,
Entity Paradigm and
Mekaal Hasan Band
Mekaal Hasan Band (, sometimes shortened to MHB) is an international sufi rock band formed in Lahore, Pakistan in 2000 by composer, singer-songwriter and guitarist Meekal Hasan.
The band members have roots in different genres, including pop, ro ...
appear onto the scene. Finally Pakistan saw good rock music, with respectable instrument playing. In 2006
Raeth spread waves across the border by their debut song Bhula Doh.
Vital Signs emerged during the times of Pakistan when country was controversially put forwarded towards the
Islamization
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.
With the rise of Vital Signs and later,
Junoon and others, the rock music, exploded in the 1980s and 1990s, became a vehicle for expressing patriotic nationalist spirit in Pakistan.
Undoubtedly, the rock music has been one major influential force which has truly kept the
national spirits high amidst the prevailing social woes which had worsened in since the 1980s, such music included songs like "
Dil Dil Pakistan", Jazba Junoon, Jaago and many more.
In 1980, such Western ideas were denounced in the country, and the
film industry
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was declining quick to compete with
counterrevolution of
Indian film industry
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.
According to the editorial written in ''
The Express Tribune
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'' in 2011, the "Vital Signs and Pakistan's ingenious rock music was the only "arsenal" the country had against India's encroaching
entertainment industry."
Sufi rock
Contemporary rock
Several popular bands, including
EP,
Call
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, and
Noori, have been integral in revitalizing the rock culture in Pakistan.
Heavy metal
After the successful emergence of Vital Signs in the 1980s and Junoon in the 1990s, the heavy metal music genre began to rise after the
1997 general elections. The roots of Pakistani heavy metal music can be traced back to the
new wave of British heavy metal
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when it was transferred in the late 1980s and early 1990s. In the 1980s, the bands Final Cut and Barbarians are considered the earliest Pakistani heavy metal bands. Although they were short-lived, they influenced many other musicians. Guitarist
Salman Ahmad gained fame for his unique style of playing Sufi-style and neoclassical musics in heavy metal form.
The second wave of heavy metal artists, including bands such as Dhun, which was Fawad Baloch's more conventional metal project,
Black Hour, Ehl-e-Rock, Inferner, and Black Warrant, which still continues to promote the genre.
The most notable and productive work on heavy metal genre was bestowed and carried out by
Mizraab, whose ''
Panchi'' album was an ultimate success in this genre. Guitarist
Faraz Anwar
Faraz Anwar ( Urdu: فراز انور; b.15 July 1976) is a Pakistani musician, composer, singer-songwriter, bandleader, and a guitarist who founded the ''Mizraab'', a heavy metal music and hard rock genre band based in Pakistan. His musical ac ...
of Mizraab's solo
instrumental
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work is widely noticed by the public and news channels dubbed Anwar as "Pakistan's master of progressive-metal rock."
[Daily Times (Pakistan)">] In recent studies and reports conducted by
CNN
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, heavy metal is one of Pakistan's most popular genres of music, and country's
radio FMs broadcast the music each week.
Since 2004, the
economic liberalization
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programmes of
Prime minister
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Shaukat Aziz which helped open the new Pakistan TV and several music video channels, have triggered the underground heavy metal movements in cities such as Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad.
Although
Mizraab, a band led by
Faraz Anwar
Faraz Anwar ( Urdu: فراز انور; b.15 July 1976) is a Pakistani musician, composer, singer-songwriter, bandleader, and a guitarist who founded the ''Mizraab'', a heavy metal music and hard rock genre band based in Pakistan. His musical ac ...
that is considered to be Pakistan's first progressive metal band, have also played a significant role in promoting the growth of metal music in Pakistan.
[Daily Times (Pakistan)"/> Furthermore, bands such as Black Hour, Takatak, Messiah and Foreskin are examples of significant metal bands that have surfaced in the past five years.]
Famous bands
*Aaroh
Aaroh ( ) 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 ...
*Call
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Music and dance
* Call (band), from Lahore, Paki ...
* EP
* Fuzön
* Jal
* Bayaan
* Josh
* Junoon
* Karavan
* The Kominas
* Laal
* Mauj
*Mekaal Hasan Band
Mekaal Hasan Band (, sometimes shortened to MHB) is an international sufi rock band formed in Lahore, Pakistan in 2000 by composer, singer-songwriter and guitarist Meekal Hasan.
The band members have roots in different genres, including pop, ro ...
* Mizraab
* Noori
* Takatak
* Overload
* Roxen
*Sajid & Zeeshan
Sajid & Zeeshan ( pronounced as "Saa-jid and Zeesh-shaan") are a Pakistani electronic music duo from Peshawar, composed of Sajid Ghafoor (guitars and harmonicas) and Zeeshan Parwez (synths, laptops and FX modules).
Both members released their d ...
* Saturn
* The Sketches
* Strings
* Awaz
*Vital Signs
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See also
* 1980 in Pakistan
*Music of Pakistan
The Music of Pakistan ( ur, , lit=pákistáni mosíqi) includes diverse elements ranging from music from various parts of South Asia as well as Central Asian, Middle Eastern, and modern-day Western popular music influences. With these multiple ...
* Pakistani hip hop
*Culture of Pakistan
The Culture of Pakistan ( ur, ) is very unique in terms of its social values revolving around the religion of Islam. The region has formed a distinct cultural unit within the main cultural complex of South Asia, Middle East and Central Asia ...
*Rock and Roll
Rock and roll (often written as rock & roll, rock 'n' roll, or rock 'n roll) is a genre of popular music that evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s. It originated from African-American music such as jazz, rhythm a ...
* List of Pakistani music bands
References
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