Overload (Pakistani band)
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Overload | |
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Origin | Universal Music |
Members | Aziz Ibrahim Nasir Sain |
Past members | Farhad Humayun Pappu Sain Jhura Sain Hassan Mohyeddin Mahmood Rahman Meesha Shafi |
Website | www.overload.rocks |
Overload (
Since their inception, the band has released two studio albums and two live albums. The band released their debut self-titled album
Formation and initial years
The band was formed in 2003 by producer, lead vocalist and drummer, Farhad Humayun and keyboard/synth player, songwriter and composer, Sheraz Siddiq.
Second album
In 2010 the band released their second album "Pichal Pairee" as a digital download album. The first single to be released from the album was "Pichal Paire". The video was directed by Hasaan Ashraf, which received a lot of critical acclaim for its slick camera angles and the way it was shot. The next video "Mela Kariye" was directed by Farhad Humayun himself for which he received a nomination at the Lux Style Awards for the ‘Best Music Video Director". The next video to be released from the album was "Batti" which was directed by Farhad Humayun & Hassaan Ashraf. The styling for the video as done by ace designer
Recent work
Overload released the video of Ankahi in 2011. Overload launched the official video of the second single of the year 2011 "Neray Aah". In celebration of their 10-year anniversary, Overload released a special single "Jeet" on 14 August 2013.
After a one-year hiatus Overload released two singles accompanied by stylized music videos. Nimmi Nimmi in November 2014 became a hit on radio, social media and TV.
Bolo Na, for the child victims of Tharparkar and terrorism victims in Peshawar Army Public School, was a stark video and song that had an impact on the lives of people all over the world and received critical acclaim from many producers, directors and actors in Hollywood.[who?]
In 2015, a
Death
Farhad Humayun died on 8 June 2021.[9][10]
Discography
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Studio albums
- Overload (2006)
- Pichal Pairee (2009)
Live albums
- Overload Live at the Apartment Sessions (2011)
Singles
- Cursed (2005)
- Storm (2006)
- Dhamaal (2007)
- Pichal Pairee (2009)
- Mela Kariye (2010)
- Batti (2011)
- Neray Aah (2011)
- Mahi (2012)
- Ankahi (2013)
- Jeet (2013)
- "Nimmi Nimmi" (2014)
- Bolo Na (2015)
- Lahore (2016)
Band members
- Farhad Humayun - vocals
Featured artists
- Aziz Ibrahim - Guitars
- Ustad Jaffar - Clarinet
- Punjab Brass Band
- Hassan Omar - Guitars
- Various - Dhol
Awards
- Won the 'Best Live Act Award' at the Lux Style Awards 2006.
- "Dhamaal" Nominated for the 'Best Music Video' at the Lux Style Awards 2008.
- Nominated for the 'Best Music Artist' award at the Lux Style Awards 2010 for their album Pichal Pairee.
- "Jeet" Won Song of the year 2014 at the 2nd HUM TV Awards
- "Nimmi Nimmi" Nominated for Best Song 2015 at the 3rd HUM TV Awards.
See also
References
- ^ a b "Music bands: What's in a name?". The Express Tribune. 28 June 2011. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
- ^ a b "The Overload Prowess". The Nation. 4 August 2013. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
- ^ a b "エロ動画 だましリンク無しの無料アダルト動画サイト". Ero-douga.cc. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
- ^ "I know I'm on my own: Overload frontman Farhad Humayun". The Express Tribune. 13 October 2017. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
- ^ Dar, Nida (17 August 2012). "Overload debuts to Hollywood". Brecorder.com. Retrieved 16 January 2021.
- ^ Working the System, Rollingstone-india.com, Retrieved on 29 July 2009.
- ^ Opinion Poll: Who ruled 2010?, Dawn.com, Retrieved on 30 December 2010.
- ^ a b Web Desk (1 December 2015). "Overload refuses offers from Indian film Industry". Daily News PK. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
- ^ "Pakistani singer Farhad Humayun passes away". Thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
- ^ "Death of Overload musician Farhad Humayun stuns Pakistan". Daily Times. 8 June 2021. Retrieved 19 May 2023.