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Although Anver, Zahid, and Parvi played together in 2008, when they were in university, the band only achieved its present membership in 2011, after Anver, Zahid, and Parvi graduated and subsequently struggled to find employment. The three members first began playing with local bands including "Mothership", "Draine", "Ahsan", "Raheem", and "[[Badnaam (band)|Badnaam]]", before the band was brought together by Saud. Shabhaz and Ahsan joined later, after they were introduced to the group by its former bassist, Zia.<ref name="Majeed"/><ref name="Mazhar"/><ref name="Ahmad">Ahmad</ref>
Although Anver, Zahid, and Parvi first played together in 2008, the same year that they graduated from university, the band only achieved its present membership in 2011, when Shabhaz and Ahsan joined after they were introduced to the group by its former bassist, Zia. The band's members have played with many other local bands since the band's creation, including "Mothership", "Draine", "Ahsan", and "Raheem" before the band was brought together by Saud.<ref name="Majeed"/><ref name="Mazhar"/><ref name="Ahmad">Ahmad</ref><ref name="Mangobaaz Studio">Mangobaaz Studio</ref>


Xarb's first music video, "Baysabro", was released in April 2014.<ref name="Mazhar"/>. The song was composed as an anti-war song, and the video featured Afghan refugee children. The video won an award at the local [[Lahore University of Management Sciences|LUMS]] Music Festival and went on to be screened at several international film festivals.<ref name="Mangobaaz Studio"/>
Mobeen, the group's guitarist, learned to play guitar during his last year at university.<ref name="Majeed"/> He designed and produced the musical score for the short film "Darya Ke Iss Paar".<ref>''Images''</ref>


In 2017 Shabhaz and Ahsan temporarily joined the band "[[Badnaam (band)|Badnaam]]" to compete in the second season of Pepsi Battle of the Bands. Xarb themselves did not compete in 2017's Pepsi Battle of the Bands because they heard about the registration for the competition too late, but they later noted how Badnaam's participation in the competition had improved their popularity.<ref name="Mangobaaz Studio"/>
Xarb's first music video, "Baysabro", was released in April 2014.<ref name="Mazhar"/>.


In 2018 Xarb was a popular contestant in the third season of the [[Pepsi Battle of the Bands]],<ref name="Majeed">Majeed</ref> an [[American Idol]]-style television show in which several local bands competed for votes from viewers to proceed through several rounds of weekly competitions (source).
In 2018 Xarb was a popular contestant in the third season of the [[Pepsi Battle of the Bands]],<ref name="Majeed">Majeed</ref> an [[American Idol]]-style television show in which several local bands competed for votes from viewers to proceed through several rounds of weekly competitions (source).


In 2019 Xarb produced a music video for their song "Deewar". The video featured "a woman struggling to run ahead while being held back by ominous masked folk." The theme of the video was interpreted by local reviewers as "breaking free from whatever shackles you". Xarb's release of this video followed a positive reception following their performance of the song (as guest performers) in the fourth season of Pepsi Battle of the Bands.<ref>Images Staff</ref>
In 2019 Xarb produced a music video for their song "Deewar". The video featured "a woman struggling to run ahead while being held back by ominous masked folk." The theme of the video was interpreted by local reviewers as "breaking free from whatever shackles you". Xarb's release of this video followed a positive reception following their performance of the song (as guest performers) in the fourth season of Pepsi Battle of the Bands.<ref>Images Staff</ref>

Mobeen, the group's guitarist, learned to play guitar during his last year at university.<ref name="Majeed"/> In 2020 he wrote and produced the musical score for the short film "Darya Ke Iss Paar".<ref>''Images''</ref>


Xarb continues to play live at regular venues in Pakistan.<ref name="Ahmad"/>
Xarb continues to play live at regular venues in Pakistan.<ref name="Ahmad"/>
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Xarb's music has been interpreted by local Pakistani critics as a blend of Western [[blues]] and [[classic rock]] with Pakistani [[Qawwali]].<ref name="Ahmad"/>Many of Xarb's songs have been interpreted as modern reflections on traditional [[Sufism|Sufi]] themes, though they have attempted to categorise themselves as a contemporary band.<ref name="Majeed"/>
Xarb's music has been interpreted by local Pakistani critics as a blend of Western [[blues]] and [[classic rock]] with Pakistani [[Qawwali]].<ref name="Ahmad"/>Many of Xarb's songs have been interpreted as modern reflections on traditional [[Sufism|Sufi]] themes, though they have attempted to categorise themselves as a contemporary band.<ref name="Majeed"/>


The band has cited numerous musical influences in their interviews. Local musical influences cited by members of Xarb include [[Medhi Hassan]], [[Ghulam Ali (singer)]], [[Farida Khanum]], [[Abida Parveen]], [[Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan]], [[Vital Signs (band)|Vital Signs]], [[Junoon (band)|Junoon]], [[Noori|Gumby]]. International musical influences cited by the band include [[Pearl Jam]], [[The Who]], [[Led Zeppelin]], [[AC/DC]], [[Red Hot Chilli Peppers]], [[Tool (band)|Tool]], [[Porcupine Tree]], [[Victor Wooten]], [[John Bonham]], [[Keith Moon]], [[Danny Carrey]], [[Chad Smith]], [[Gumby (album)|Gumby]], [[Dave Abbruzzese]], [[Stevie Ray Vaughan]], [[Pete Townshed]], and [[B.B. King]].<ref name="Mazhar"/>
The band has cited numerous musical influences in their interviews. Local musical influences cited by members of Xarb include [[Medhi Hasan]], [[Ghulam Ali (singer)]], [[Farida Khanum]], [[Abida Parveen]], [[Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan]], [[Vital Signs (band)|Vital Signs]], [[Junoon (band)|Junoon]], [[Noori|Gumby]]. International musical influences cited by the band include [[Pearl Jam]], [[The Who]], [[Led Zeppelin]], [[AC/DC]], [[Red Hot Chilli Peppers]], [[Tool (band)|Tool]], [[Porcupine Tree]], [[Victor Wooten]], [[John Bonham]], [[Keith Moon]], [[Danny Carey]], [[Chad Smith]], [[Dave Abbruzzese]], [[Stevie Ray Vaughan]], [[Pete Townshend]], and [[B.B. King]].<ref name="Mazhar"/>


In addition to their own original music, the band has produced covers of songs from [[Noor Jehan]], Shahnaz Begum, [[Nayyara Noor]], and [[Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan]].<ref name="Ahmad">
In addition to their own original music, the band has produced covers of songs from [[Noor Jehan]], Shahnaz Begum, [[Nayyara Noor]], and [[Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan]].<ref name="Ahmad">
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==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
*Ahmad, Onusha. "[https://www.geo.tv/latest/208248-xarb-the-perfect-blend-of-qawalli-and-rock|Xarb: The Perfect Blend of Qawwali and Rock]. ''[[Geo News]]''. August 23, 2018. Retrieved on February 12, 2023.
*Ahmad, Onusha. "[https://www.geo.tv/latest/208248-xarb-the-perfect-blend-of-qawalli-and-rock|Xarb: The Perfect Blend of Qawwali and Rock]". ''[[Geo News]]''. August 23, 2018. Retrieved on February 12, 2023.
*[|"Mobeen Zahid"]. ''Images''. Retrieved on February 12, 2023.
*"[https://images.dawn.com/authors/597/mobeen-zahid|Mobeen Zahid]". ''Images''. Retrieved on February 12, 2023.
*Images Staff. "[https://images.dawn.com/news/1184132|Xarb Wants You to Break Barriers in Their New Music Video]". ''Images''. December 3, 2019. Retrieved on February 12, 2023.
*Images Staff. "[https://images.dawn.com/news/1184132|Xarb Wants You to Break Barriers in Their New Music Video]". ''Images''. December 3, 2019. Retrieved on February 12, 2023.
*Majeed, Shahir. [https://wailaylog.com/xarb-band-pepsi-battle-of-the-bands/|"The Hottest New Band From PBoB: 'Xarb'"]. ''The Wailay Log''. 2018. Retrieved on February 12, 2023.
*Majeed, Shahir. "[https://wailaylog.com/xarb-band-pepsi-battle-of-the-bands/|The Hottest New Band From PBoB: 'Xarb']". ''The Wailay Log''. 2018. Retrieved on February 12, 2023.
*Mazhar, Zahrah. [https://www.youlinmagazine.com/youth/xarb-fine-tuning-rock-music-in-pakistan/MjQz|"XARB: Fine-Tuning Rock Music in Pakistan"]. ''Youlin Magazine''. June 25, 2014. Retrieved on February 12, 2023.
*Mangobaaz Studio. "[https://www.mangobaaz.com/everything-about-xarb-from-pepsi-battle-of-the-bands|Here's EVERYTHING You Need To Know About ‘Xarb' From Pepsi Battle Of The Bands]". August 5, 2018. Retrieved on February 12, 2023.
*Mazhar, Zahrah. "[https://www.youlinmagazine.com/youth/xarb-fine-tuning-rock-music-in-pakistan/MjQz|XARB: Fine-Tuning Rock Music in Pakistan]". ''Youlin Magazine''. June 25, 2014. Retrieved on February 12, 2023.

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Xarb is a five-member band from Lahore, Pakistan. The band was formed in 2011, and received increased public attention in 2018, when they performed on the third and fourth seasons of the show "Pepsi Battle of the Bands".

History

Xarb is composed of five members: the band's bass guitarist, Raheem "Sunny" Shabhaz, its drummer, Muhammad "Lala" Ahsan, it's Guitarist, Saud Anver, from Faisalabad, its guitarist/singer-songwriter, Mobeen Zahid, from the United Arab Emirates, and its lead vocalist and keyboardist, Qamar Parvi, from Rawalpindi. Shabhaz and Ahasan are natives of Lahore, while Anver, Zahid, and Parvi moved there to pursue graduate studies at Lahore's University of Engineering and Technology .[1]

Although Anver, Zahid, and Parvi first played together in 2008, the same year that they graduated from university, the band only achieved its present membership in 2011, when Shabhaz and Ahsan joined after they were introduced to the group by its former bassist, Zia. The band's members have played with many other local bands since the band's creation, including "Mothership", "Draine", "Ahsan", and "Raheem" before the band was brought together by Saud.[2][1][3][4]

Xarb's first music video, "Baysabro", was released in April 2014.[1]. The song was composed as an anti-war song, and the video featured Afghan refugee children. The video won an award at the local LUMS Music Festival and went on to be screened at several international film festivals.[4]

In 2017 Shabhaz and Ahsan temporarily joined the band "Badnaam" to compete in the second season of Pepsi Battle of the Bands. Xarb themselves did not compete in 2017's Pepsi Battle of the Bands because they heard about the registration for the competition too late, but they later noted how Badnaam's participation in the competition had improved their popularity.[4]

In 2018 Xarb was a popular contestant in the third season of the Pepsi Battle of the Bands,[2] an American Idol-style television show in which several local bands competed for votes from viewers to proceed through several rounds of weekly competitions (source).

In 2019 Xarb produced a music video for their song "Deewar". The video featured "a woman struggling to run ahead while being held back by ominous masked folk." The theme of the video was interpreted by local reviewers as "breaking free from whatever shackles you". Xarb's release of this video followed a positive reception following their performance of the song (as guest performers) in the fourth season of Pepsi Battle of the Bands.[5]

Mobeen, the group's guitarist, learned to play guitar during his last year at university.[2] In 2020 he wrote and produced the musical score for the short film "Darya Ke Iss Paar".[6]

Xarb continues to play live at regular venues in Pakistan.[3]

Style and Influences

Xarb's music has been interpreted by local Pakistani critics as a blend of Western blues and classic rock with Pakistani Qawwali.[3]Many of Xarb's songs have been interpreted as modern reflections on traditional Sufi themes, though they have attempted to categorise themselves as a contemporary band.[2]

The band has cited numerous musical influences in their interviews. Local musical influences cited by members of Xarb include Medhi Hasan, Ghulam Ali (singer), Farida Khanum, Abida Parveen, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Vital Signs, Junoon, Gumby. International musical influences cited by the band include Pearl Jam, The Who, Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Tool, Porcupine Tree, Victor Wooten, John Bonham, Keith Moon, Danny Carey, Chad Smith, Dave Abbruzzese, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Pete Townshend, and B.B. King.[1]

In addition to their own original music, the band has produced covers of songs from Noor Jehan, Shahnaz Begum, Nayyara Noor, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.<ref name="Ahmad">

See Also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Mazhar
  2. ^ a b c d Majeed
  3. ^ a b c Ahmad
  4. ^ a b c Mangobaaz Studio
  5. ^ Images Staff
  6. ^ Images

Bibliography