"Anarchist Growl" by Overdrive - press release

Discussion in 'Music Talk' started by Anarchist_Growl, Dec 25, 2004.

  1. Anarchist_Growl

    Anarchist_Growl New Member

    Recorded with live drums in Karachi in 1994, a year before Vital Signs' released their classic masterpiece "Hum Tum", two years before Junoon released their sufi rock "Inquilaab" and ten years before Mizraab released their progressive metal "Maazi Haal Mustqabil", "Anarchist Growl" by Overdrive makes its remarkably long-awaited debut on 1 January 2005.

    With an eclectic title that will strike fear into record-shop managers the world over, their aggressive social and political activism is refreshing, spewing just as much dark and disturbing vitriol as their frontman. But it is also invigorating, rocking harder and with more purpose than most albums showing the full scope of the group's abilities and ambition.

    Their venomous and immeadiately memorable debut single, "Zameen", which became their signature track, was groundbreaking enough when it was released in summer 1994 successfully merging the gothic guitar sounds of metal and urdu, and many would argue that its importance and influence remains unchallenged and unsurpassed to this day. With its relentlessly rebellious rage of, "Is ko hum jala ke kar rahay hain khudkushi, khudkhushi, khudkushi..." the song was a rallying cry of frightening proportions and the unequivocal climax of their vision.

    For a decade the visceral and creative energy of "Anarchist Growl" was ignored for it's working-class rebellion and revolutionary lyrics by the ensuing self-imposed, politcally correct, self-censorship of the pakistani record labels as well as the local music press but gradually the searing passion and sheer musicality of "Zameen" became a word-of-mouth cult favourite sky-rocketing up the charts and online music discussion forums. Overdrive's stature and historical importance only grew in hindsight - the band finally realising that in their hands is a potentially crucial stepping stone for the future development of metal and rock in Pakistan. Only a handful of rock and roll bands can genuinely claim to have changed the music scene, and only one of those can claim to have done it with such a tiny discography.

    After two successful attempts: Faraz Anwar's "Untitled" and Karavan's "Unplugged and Unleashed", "Anarchist Growl" will become the third Pakistani rock album to see an internet only release. Intelligent, aggressive and brutally honest, this is unimpeachably one of the best hard-rock records ever made.

    "Anarachist Growl" tracklisting:

    1. Expedition
    2. Parallel Syndrome
    3. Rotten Domain
    4. Keh Dey Na (cover)
    5. Zameen (lead vocals by Salman Syed)
    6. Zameen II
    7. Pain
    8. Utopia

    "Anarchist Growl" will be available to download: on www.overdriveonline.net, www.pakistanirock.com, www.mizraabianz.com, www.umrevolution.com, www.j4jumpy.net and www.bandbaja.org

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  2. jayanth

    jayanth <.: : Call Quits : :.>

    Nice songs.. I likes Parallel Syndrome...
     
  3. Venus

    Venus New Member

    heard zameen 1 and 2.....well good!!!!
     
  4. d_ist_urb_ed

    d_ist_urb_ed Genuflect b*tches!

    Parallel syndrome:)
     
  5. jayanth

    jayanth <.: : Call Quits : :.>

    I like the Song cause Parallel Syndrome has lots of stuff close to my life..
     
  6. Venus

    Venus New Member

    ok ill go and listen to it and cum back with a reply:)
     
  7. jayanth

    jayanth <.: : Call Quits : :.>

    And i'll go listen to Zameen..
     
  8. PurpleHaze

    PurpleHaze New Member

    Where the hell you got Parallel syndrome from? I checked their site it has only four tracks, Zameen, Zameen II, Pain and keh dena, and press release say that album is releasing on jan 1st. gimme the link plese???? :nw:
     
  9. jayanth

    jayanth <.: : Call Quits : :.>

    Thats a secret.. Not Exactly.. Think for sometime you'll get it..
     
  10. PurpleHaze

    PurpleHaze New Member

    didnt get what you said? jaynath :shock: any hints???
     
  11. jayanth

    jayanth <.: : Call Quits : :.>

    Try spelling my name right..
     
  12. PurpleHaze

    PurpleHaze New Member

    Sorry about spell Jayanth, :eek:: so what about the hint? :confused:
     
  13. jayanth

    jayanth <.: : Call Quits : :.>

    Guess the hint.. read this thread you'll know it easily..
     
  14. PurpleHaze

    PurpleHaze New Member

    Now I dont have to guess anything, I am listening to the album right now and its........... :shock: :rock: :rockon:
     
  15. PurpleHaze

    PurpleHaze New Member

    Parallel Syndrome Rocks!

    Guys I agree with you 100% on Parallel Syndrome, I am keep listening to it, it feels like that I will never get enough of it, one of the most addictive Paki song ever. :rock:
     
  16. Venus

    Venus New Member

    funny that.......but i dont like parallel syndrome as much as i like rotten domain.........
     
  17. PurpleHaze

    PurpleHaze New Member

    I am changing my mind everyday :think: , you know what song I like the best now "Utopia" :nw: :rock:

    btw: Rotten domain is one awseome song.
     
  18. Venus

    Venus New Member

    yep thats one cool song-----utopia......... if u like these i bet if u heard 'hungry' by dusk u wud luv it......have a listen.......
     
  19. PurpleHaze

    PurpleHaze New Member

    yeah man I luv Dusk, they are awesome, except Vocals (sorry I m not into death metal vocals) music is awesome.
     
  20. Venus

    Venus New Member

    damn i didnt even realize it was death metal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     

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