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“We have maintained a blend of pop rock and ballads. Guitarist and backing vocalist Shahan Khan, who joined the band in 2009, added a unique dimension to the band’s sound, complementing the guitar riffs of Haider Halim. Mustafa shares that the eight-year-long hiatus between the releases of Roxen’s two albums is because the composition of the band has undergone a few changes. Now, Roxen is looking towards the worldwide release of its album Bhoola Sumundar, which is scheduled for August, post Eid-ul Fitr. These bands need to realise what their market is,” Mustafa feels.ĭebuting with music album Rozen-e-Deewar in 2006, the band has come a long way. “There was a time when bands, [such as, EP, Noori and Fuzön) had surfaced and music by bands was trending, but one has to be willing to evolve with changing trends and understand the people who are listening to one.
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The band produced music for films like Murder 3 and the frontman lent his vocals to songs in Aashiqui 2 and Shootout at Wadala.Ĭommended by Pakistani and Indian audiences alike, Roxen continues to play an important role in reviving the role of bands in the music industry. You just have to be willing to adapt to the audience’s demands,” says Mustafa. “How can anyone say that bands have died? It’s like saying that music has died. The band’s lead vocalist Mustafa Zahid has been in high demand as a playback singer across the border, but he has managed to prevent the band from disintegrating.Ĭontrary to popular belief, Mustafa believes that bands are still a potent constituent of the music industry.
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Music bands such as Aaroh, Jal and EP, which were once hailed for their exhilarating music, have fizzled out.Īmid this unfavourable environment, one band has managed to stand tall - Roxen. With the emergence of music sensations through social media, ‘band’ culture in the country has been put on the back burner. The Pakistani music scene has undergone a sea change.