The Sufi band’s album titled ‘Volume 1’ has seven soul pleasing songs like “Rung De”, “Ishq Kamal”, “Meda Dil”, “Makki Madani”, “Khaak Nasheen”, “Durood” and another rendition of their previous track “Nami Danam”.
The Chand Tara Orchestra breathes new life into the classics with their renditions. Every song’s lyrics are borrowed from Sufi kalams and poets like Amir Khusro. The simplicity of the tracks bring back the nostalgia of the original songs.
The Karachi-based music group comprises Shehryar Raza on vocals, Baber Sheikh on bass guitars and synths, Omran Shafique on lead guitars and Rizwanullah Khan on the harmonica and percussion.
Published in Daily Times, January 6th 2019.
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