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Kashmir the Band releases their debut album ‘Khwaab’

March 11, 2020 02:20 PM


The contemporary pop-rock band “Kashmir” brought a new soulful sound to the fans with their debut album titled “Khwaab.”

The album has nine songs, plus two bonus songs, a compilation of all the songs the band has released individually over the past two years.

The cornerstone of this album was set back in 2018 when just after winning Pepsi Battle of the Bands, the band announced their album titled 'Khwaab' to be released song by song, ultimately leading to a compiled album.

Talking about the release of their album, the band members were visibly excited, “If I could use one word to sum up this whole experience, we can easily say it has been surreal. To have been performing at all these venues, to have been able to put all this music out there has always been a dream, and getting to release this album is just the first step on this musical journey. We have put our heart and soul into making this music, and we hope people can feel some of what we have put out there through it,” said the band.

The band launched their album at a star-studded event at Arts Council, Karachi where the band also performed music off their album for the audience.

The album has been released for now as collectable USBs and CDs and will also be available online on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, YouTube, Apple Music and Google Play.

Formed in 2012, Kashmir the Band garnered fame with their win of Pepsi Battle of the Bands in 2017.

Since then, the band has been unlocking achievements with their unique music.

Having won the Lux Style Award for the Best Emerging Talent in Music in 2017 for their song Kaaghaz Ka Jahaaz, Kashmir has been a success story that has only just begun.



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