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Karakoram (band)

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Karakoram
OriginLahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Genres
Years active2017–present
LabelsRearts
Members
  • Sherry Khattak
  • Omair Farooq
  • Bilawal Lahooti
  • Zain Peerzada
  • Annan Noukhez

Karakoram (Urdu: قراقرم) is a Pakistani alternative rock band. The band consists of Sherry Khattak as the lead vocalist and guitarist, Omair Farooq as bassist, Bilawal Lahooti as drummer, and Zain Peerzada and Annan Noukhez as guitarists.[1] It was formed in Lahore, Punjab in 2017.[2]

The band came into prominence with the release of the single Yeh Dunya on season 14 of Coke Studio Pakistan, in collaboration with rappers Talha Anjum and Faris Shafi.[3]

History

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They released their first extended play, Ibtida, in April 2020 which consisted of four tracks. This was followed by a debut album, Ailaan-e-Jang, in February 2021 comprising nine tracks.[2][1] The album was mixed and produced by Zulfiqar Jabbar Khan[4] and was praised for its fusion of "tastefully-mixed distortion, rip-roaring shouts, catchy lyrics and bombastic drumming".[2]

They gained prominence with their single Yeh Dunya, which was released in collaboration with rappers Talha Anjum and Faris Shafi on season 14 of Coke Studio Pakistan and featured a fusion of "Urdu rap and heavy metal".[3] They also contributed to the title song Dil Fatah Karain of the animated comic series Team Muhafiz, in collaboration with Soch and the Young Stunners.[5]

Later in 2022, the band released the singles Kyun in collaboration with Hasan Raheem,[1] Duur and Zindagi.[6] In March 2023, they released Gol Chakkar with guitarist Faraz Anwar.[4][7]

Musical style and influences

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Karakoram's musical style is noted to feature elements of alternative rock, hard rock, heavy metal,[2] neo-prog,[4] nu metal[3] and alternative metal.[7] In terms of drawing influences, their style has been compared to that of Linkin Park, Foo Fighters, Porcupine Tree, Bring Me the Horizon, as well as Pakistani bands such as Entity Paradigm and Call.[2][8]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Karakoram". Bandcamp. Retrieved 25 June 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e Khalil, Tayyab. "Karakoram sets new standard of rock music with 'Ailaan-e-Jang'". Rockistan. Retrieved 25 June 2023.
  3. ^ a b c "Urdu rap and heavy metal collide in Coke Studio's latest song 'Ye Dunya'". Dawn. 12 February 2022. Retrieved 25 June 2023.
  4. ^ a b c Sabeeh, Maheen (12 March 2023). "Karakoram release 'Gol Chakkar'". The News. Retrieved 25 June 2023.
  5. ^ "The OST for upcoming animated series Team Muhafiz 'Dil Fatah Karain' is out now". Dawn. 6 June 2022. Retrieved 25 June 2023.
  6. ^ Sabeeh, Maheen (25 December 2022). "Karakoram end 2022 with smiles Their last track, 'Zindagi' may be their most optimistic release". The News. Retrieved 25 June 2023.
  7. ^ a b Sultan, Asfa (20 April 2023). "Rock music is still alive and Karakoram is leading the charge". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 25 June 2023.
  8. ^ "SOUNDCHECK: FINDING THEIR WAY". Dawn. 9 February 2020. Retrieved 25 June 2023.