'Laili' is 'mad', a 'malang', in love and a breath of fresh air
Banur’s Band is committed to showcasing indigenous music from Balochistan and has done so with its latest release 'Laili'.
Maanu's Melancholic is funky, cool melancholia for the ears
The song showcases his progression as an artist and is worth putting on repeat.
Saakin's newest release is a cautionary tale against being manipulated by electronic screens
The song has a haunting, almost eerie, quality.
Shamoon Ismail blows hot and cold in 'Cold World'
The track is about the push-and-pull of toxic relationships.
Ali Hamza's 'Sar Buland' is a slow and easy-to-listen ballad with a focus on the vocals
Of late, it feels like Ali Hamza has been finding his own musical voice, separate from the band he formed with his brother, Noori.
Abdullah Siddiqui’s latest track is addictive once you listen to it properly
'Video Game' communicates a dark unease at the start, with a distorted violin sounding a sinister alarm at the back.
All Girl Band's new track proves it can still produce catchy, inventive music
“Mera Nahin Hai is a song that talks about fighting through the societal pressures faced by all of us in our lives."
Sajid & Zeeshan's newest track is soft, soulful and devoid of any kind of gimmickry
The song is not an instant hit, it’ll take its time to grow and will carve a place for itself in Pakistani pop music's history.
This Abdullah Siddiqui and Aima Baig collaboration will make you self-reflect
Be Myself does a good job of talking about how you can’t run from your demons and escape from your insecurities.
This soon-to-be-doctor from Gilgit is dropping some cool and catchy beats
Hasan Raheem’s singing style is a bit cool, low-key, the opposite of loud.
Turaab Khan's latest track is the perfect song for a long drive
New kid on the block Khan might just be an artist waiting to be discovered by a bigger platform.
With two power-packed performances, Meesha reigns supreme on the music scene
The popstar had two back-to-back releases on two major platforms and both songs caused quite a stir online.
Khumariyaan's Chaap Trance is a genre you've never heard before
Collaborating with talent from Balochistan that specialises in throat singing, Chaap Trance is likely to catch you off guard
It's Natasha Noorani's turn to enjoy the spotlight
“It feels nice to finally be showcased because I’ve been showcasing artists my whole life."
Local artists are catching up on the retro pop music trend and here's how it's shaping out for them
Shamoon Ismail, Abdullah Siddiqui, Zoha Zuberi and Saba Jaswal are only a few of the names that have jumped on the bandwagon.