Monday, July 06, 2009

Laal - Ummed-e-sehar

super song from a promising desi band.

Now I'm not sure how I stumbled across the song or the band but I'm glad I did.

The first song I heard from the band Laal was titled "Maine Usse Yeh Kaha" - .very. intriguing lyrics - based on politics and governance - that piqued my curiosity and after some research I discovered that the band Laal is made up of a couple of Marxists (one is a Political Science lecturer and the other is an Economics grad student! ... ergo Laal!)

And then the second song "Umeed-e-Sahar" ... Wow.

I must admit that the first captivation was all about the composition and vocals - the lyrics were a bit too urdu-heavy for me to follow ... and now thanks to the Youtube video with translation - the song is much, much, much more enjoyable. (the U-tube has a bunch of other stuff from the band as well - worth a look)

Laal - promising band,

Umeed-e-Sahar - Good album, good songs

... worth a listen. Once again another wonderful Pakistani band rises and produces a gem of an album ... Bollywood - how I hate you for this!

And this is what I was able to fish out from the dredges of the internet - interesting read on the band


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why not the songs included in some Indian movies.
Download & Listen Full Album.
http://www.123musiq.com/Laal-UmeedeSehar.htm

Anonymous said...

though their songs make more sense in marxist and Pakistani sense, but do listen to 'mat samjho' as a reminisce by a dormant revolutionist, 'dastoor' (constitution) as narrated by poet Habib Jalib and 'kal aaj aur kal' written by Aitzaz Ahsen!

cheers