Mizmaar

Mizmaar

Kashan Admani and Alfred D'Mello of Mizmaar on the band's official poster
Background information
Origin Karachi, Pakistan
Genres Rock, Indie rock, Indie pop, Pop-rock, Fusion
Labels Dreamstation Productions, Universal Music
Associated acts Euphoria (Indian band), Palash Sen
Website mizmaaronline.com
Members Kashan Admani, Alfred D'Mello

Mizmaar is a Pakistani pop rock band, formed in 2000. It currently consists of guitarist Kashan Admani and drummer Alfred D'mello.[1][2]

The band rose to fame in 2003 after the release of 'Kash', their debut album. They released their second album 'Sitara' in 2007. Mizmaar came out of a seven-year hiatus with three singles in 2015. They are currently functioning as a collaborative act, and are working on collaborations with singers across the Indian subcontinent. Most notable being Yeh Dil, a cross-border collaboration with Dr. Palash Sen, the front man of popular Indian band, Euphoria.

Formation and Early years (2000-2003)

In 2000, Kashan Admani met drummer Roger Faria, bassist Russell Owen and vocalist Rehan ul Haq, and initiated the formation of Mizmaar. They made it to Pepsi Battle of the bands 2002 along with other top selected upcoming music acts in Pakistan. Rehan was replaced by Daniyal Badshah soon after this Pepsi BOB. All the members had previously worked in the Pakistan music circuit with various artists.

Kash (2003-2007)

Amidst the rise of the indiepop music in the subcontinent, Mizmaar released their debut album 'Kash' in Pakistan which made them a pop rock sensation in the country. Two tracks from the album, 'LautKe Aa' and 'Kash', became major hits and got plenty of airtime on mainstream radio and TV channels. This album was not only commercially successful, it was loved by the critics as-well. Some media channel also entitled the band as "one of the greatest live acts to have come out of Pakistan". Soon after the newly gained popularity, drummer Roger Faria left the band and was replaced by a 19-year-old Alfred D’Mello. In 2005, bassist Russell Owen also left the band, post this the band had to use session musicians for their live performances.

Sitara (2007-2008)

In 2007, four years after their debut release, the band released their second album 'Sitara'. It was launched worldwide on Universal Music India. The title track 'Sitara' and 'Hai Pyaar Kya', became instant hits. Sitara also became the soundtrack to the Hindi dub of the Hollywood movie, D-War. A year after the release of their second album, the band was affected by vocalist Daniyal’s personal problems which prompted Kashan and Alfred to concentrate more on their recording studio 'Dream Station Productions'. This eventually led to the end of the band. Kashan and Alfred continued working together to produce & direct albums, songs, jingles, music videos and TV commercials for various artists and brands through their company.

Return (2015)

7 years later, the band has made a return with a young vocalist. The band is working on their third album, with the first single 'Jee Loonga' released on 25 March 2015. The music video for the song has been directed by Kashan Admani himself. Mizmaar also made a comeback to the stage when they performed after 7 years at the Rock Festival '15 at St. Patrick's College in Karachi on 11 April 2015. The return of Mizmaar was touted as an important comeback in the history of pop-rock music in the subcontinent. Following the success of the first single, the band released Dur, a rock ballad, on 21 June 2015, which is celebrated as World Music Day. It was well-received across the country. The band then collaborated with Dr. Palash Sen, the vocalist and founder of popular Indian band, Euphoria, for Yeh Dil. The music video for the song was released on the cusp of 14 and 15 August which are celebrated as Independence Day in Pakistan and India, respectively. This collaboration across the border was meant to promote harmony and give a message of peace between the two neighbouring countries.

Discography

Year Album Song
2003 Kash Kash
Sade Naal
Aik Dil
Aa Ab Laut Ke Aa
Teri Aankhein
Jaag
Keh Dena
Rahein
Javeen Na Javeen
Ghaflatein
Sun Meri Sada
Tu Je Mere
2007 Sitara Sitara
Hai Pyar Kya
Pal
Dil Kee Tarha
Ajnabi
Jana Na Tha
Teri Yadein
Pani Pe Tasweer
Sajna
Barson
Logon Ko Rehne Do
Sitara (Unplugged)
Sitara (Remix)
Barson (Remix)
2014 Singles Jee Loonga
Dur
Yeh Dil feat. Palash Sen

References

  1. "5 questions with Mizmaar: "Won't work in a film without complete creative liberty"". Dawn Images. 12 September 2016. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
  2. Salahuddin, Zahra (26 March 2015). "Mizmaar makes a comeback after 7 years". Dawn. Retrieved 12 September 2016.

"Mizmaar lives on with Jee Loonga". The Express Tribune. 2015.  [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]


  1. http://www.mizmaaronline.com/
  2. http://www.pakmediarevolution.net/2015/03/mizmaar-declares-rebound-new-lineup/
  3. http://tribune.com.pk/story/847685/mizmaar-to-make-a-comeback/
  4. http://jang.com.pk/thenews/oct2007-weekly/nos-21-10-2007/instep/article3.htm
  5. http://www.dawn.com/news/1176324/mizmaar-proof-of-life
  6. http://www.fashioncentral.pk/people-parties/celebrity-interviews/story-2072-interview-with-pakistani-pop-rock-band-mizmaar/
  7. http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/entertainment/06-Mar-2015/mizmaar-announces-comeback-with-new-line-up
  8. http://www.dawn.com/news/1169052/i-spy-back-to-mizmaar
  9. http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/entertainment/16-Apr-2015/mizmaar-performs-after-7-years
  10. http://www.dawn.com/news/1173477/mizmaars-jee-loonga
  11. http://www.dawn.com/news/1208003
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