- Gurus trilogy
Gurus Trilogy is a band from
Karachi ,Pakistan . The current line-up of the band includes:*
Glenn Silverious John on Lead Vocals & Backing Vocals [Date of Birth: 10th January]
*Ahmed Sayyam Rana on Guitars & Backing Vocals [Date of Birth: 4th April]
*Mohsin Allah Ditta on Keyboards, Synths & Backing Vocals [Date of Birth: 4th February]Neither pop nor rock, it is basically
fused music . Glenn’s influences are his father [Mr. SB John] , RD Burman andThe Eagles . Mohsin loves music performed by his own family, plus bands likeBon Jovi ,Vital Signs and composers like Mr.RD Burman . Sayyam is a big fan of hard rock bands like Bon Jovi, Europe,Scorpions , Firehouse,Megadeth ,Evanescence , Vital Signs andJunoon .The band released its first album, "Aghaaz", in January 2006 that was very well received but became a victim of poor marketing. After releasing the same album across the border, the threesome now target the Pakistani market yet again with their brand new album "Intezar", that borrows a few tracks from the previous albums along with some new numbers.
Major keyboard notes, flute sounds and gentle guitar chords provide the intro for the single "Dastaan," a soulful fusion of Glenn’s charming vocals and heart rendering lyrics. This track has all the instruments played to perfection: be it Mohsin's fantastic keyboard notes or Sayyam's awe-inspiring guitar waves.
With a sure winner kicking off the disc, the mood switches to some real electrifying thrill with "Jagi Hue Aankhon Mein." Hardcore stick work and distorted vocals ignite this high-voltage track, full of energy. Glenn’s classy vocal delivery, a rousing chorus and Sayyam’s scorching guitar riffs dominate the track throughout.
The title track is a heart catching ballad where Glenn flatters hearts with his alluring voice. A well-produced number for which Mohsin deserves all the applause and catchy verses courtesy of Ovais Sohail, the track is a tale of a person awaiting his beloved.
For Bhangra-holics, there is a treasure in "Ishq," a rock, upbeat Punjabi tune tinted with sky-scraping guitar waves. "Pyar Mera" is an average number which can be skipped without an apology while "Shaam" is a soulful ballad with wonderful arrangements and marvelous piano play. In "Saqalbun," which revolves around the title line throughout, Glenn, portrays his talents as a polished rapper oddly reminiscent of Usher. "Deewaron Ko" is another strong ballad on the album.
There is even room for some groovy covers. First on the list is the cover of the legendary Nisar Bazmi’s evergreen number "Katay Na Katay" which has been rearranged in signature Gurus style. This rock tune decorated with blistering guitar riffs is a hit in every aspect where Glenn so commandingly delivers the raags and alaaps. A tribute is paid to Talat Mehmood on his all time hit track "Tasweer Teri," a calm and smooth number. And one of the highlights of the album is the remixed version of a Vital Signs’ track "Nazar," a rhythmic and heart rending ballad which surely overpowers the original beat and receives a big thumbs up.
External links
* [http://www.gurustrilogy.com/ Official Website]
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