Pepsi Battle of the Bands

Pakistani musical television series

Pepsi Battle of the Bands
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Also known asPepsi BoB
GenreReality
Created byPepsiCo Pakistan
Directed byAndrew Bramley (S2)
Presented byAyesha Omer (S2, S3)
Hina Altaf (S4)
JudgesRohail Hyatt (S1)
Fifi Haroon (S1)
Shahi Hasan (S1,2)
Fawad Khan (S2,3,4)
Meesha Shafi (S2,3,4)
Atif Aslam (S2)
Farooq Ahmed (S2,S3)
Strings (S3)
Theme music composerFaisal Baig
Opening theme"Battle of the Bands" by
Shahi Hasan (S2)
Strings (S3)
Country of originPakistan
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producersPepsiCo: Salman Butt, Saad Munawar, Natasha Hyder, Ali Zaidi, Misbah Ghani, Shehryar Ahmed
ProducersShiny Floor & The Cion Collective: Saad Mujeeb, Faisal Rafi
CinematographyNick Collier
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time1 hour
Production companyPepsiCo Pakistan
Original release
NetworkPTV Home (2002)
Broadcast syndication (2017–2018)
ReleaseJuly 2002 (2002-07) –
August 2019 (2019-08)

Pepsi Battle of the Bands is a Pakistani television series, originally based on the concept of Battle of the Bands, first aired in 2002 on PTV Home.[1] The show was revived in 2017.[2]

Season 1

Pepsi Battle of the Bands: Season 1 aired in July 2002 on PTV Home.[3] The inaugural season was directed by Ahsan Rahim and Amena Khan, and produced by Nofil Naqvi. The winners were Aaroh,[4] who beat runners up Entity Paradigm by a narrow margin.[5] It also launched the success of many other bands who took part in the show, particularly Mekaal Hasan Band (which came in third) and Mizmaar.[6][7] 170 applications were sent to the show's website out of which 70 were registered. The top 20 were selected on the basis of vocals, music and arrangements which was then narrowed down to the top 10.

Bands

The following 10 bands were selected for season 1.

  • Aaroh (1st - winners)
  • Entity Paradigm (2nd)
  • Mekaal Hassan Band (3rd)
  • Aks
  • Brain Masala
  • Messiah
  • Mizmaar
  • Sahara
  • The Shahzad Hameed Project
  • Yaar

The following bands failed to make the top 10 for season 1.

  • Aasaar
  • Azal (no-show)
  • Just in Case
  • Naqsh
  • Once
  • Punch
  • Ravens
  • Saaz
  • Silence (disqualified)
  • Still (no-show)

Judges

The judges for season 1 included former members of the band Vital Signs and music producers Shahi Hasan and Rohail Hyatt as well as Pakistani fashion and music critic Fifi Haroon.

Season 2

Episodes of Pepsi Battle of the Bands: Season 2 are available in broadcast syndication on television as well as put up online on Pepsi Pakistan's YouTube channel. Shortly after, the episode airs the full video performances are then put up online on Pepsi Pakistan's Facebook and YouTube while the full audios are put up on the website as well as on Patari.pk.

History

The return of the show and subsequent second season was revealed in early 2017.[8] It also marked the return of season 1 winners Aaroh to the music scene after 8 years - although they had released "Mera Pyar" in 2014 with vocalist Rizwan Anwar, it received little attention.[9] Season 2 also marks the return of Fawad Khan to music.

Promotion

The promo video song was released on 22 July 2017.[10] It featured Atif Aslam, Meesha Shafi and Fawad Khan performing a tribute-mashup of Vital Signs' "Do Pal Ka Jeevan" and Alamgir's "Dekha Na Tha"; as well as Shahi Hasan on guitars with the trio. The video also showed many young people performing which is the show's main target audience.[11]

The Pakistani music streaming platform Patari.pk put up Entity Paradigm's debut album Irtiqa on its service along with creating "Best of Playlists" of S1 winners Aaroh as well as Mekaal Hasan Band and Mizmaar, both bands which went on to mainstream success because of S1.[12]

Judges and host

The judges of S2 included Fawad Khan, Meesha Shafi and Farooq Ahmed in the auditions round while Khan, Shafi, Atif Aslam and Shahi Hasan were the jusdes in the knockout round. Ayesha Omer was the host of the season.[13]

Episodes

Episode 1: Auditions round

Episode 1 premiered on Sunday, 30 July 2017.[14] The bands that performed included:

Band Perf. Judged
Naksh Sajjad Ali's "Bolo Bolo" (cover) positive feedback
Positive Allan Fakir's "Kalab" (cover)
Pindi Boys "Pindi Boys" (original)
Kashmir Entity Paradigms "Hamesha" (cover)
Bari Aaroh's "Yaara" (cover) not selected
Madlock "Aarzoo" (original) positive feedback
Shajr Mekaal Hasan Band's "Ya Ali" (cover)
Soul Anesthetics "Kabhi Aar, Kabhi Paar" (original) not selected
Aura "Main Hoon" (original) positive feedback
OB Positive Vital Signs's "Aitebar" (cover)

Episode 2: Auditions round & Final selection

The auditions round continued and the bands that performed included:[15]

Band Perf. Judged
Ehl-e-Rock "Junoon" (original) positive feedback
Khamaaj "Bezuban" (original)
Nafs Manjihi Faqeer's "Main Shah" (cover) not selected
Badnaam Band "Alif Allah" (original) positive feedback
E Sharp "600 Saal"
Yoon Amir Khusro's "Chaap Tilak" (cover) not selected
Darvesh "Sawali" (original) positive feedback
Roots "Mujhse Door" (original) positive feedback; their performance was not aired but due to the band making it in the top 8, it was uploaded online

The bands that were selected in the top 8 included in alphabetical order:

  • Aura
  • Badnaam Band
  • Darvesh
  • Pindi Boys
  • Kashmir
  • Madlock
  • Roots
  • Shajr

Positive was originally in the top 8 but were disqualified because they performed with a temporary member in the auditions round which was against the rules of the show.

The bands that were in the waiting list but did not get selected and their performance not being shown on TV or online included:

  • Visaal
  • Kainat
  • Xaviar
  • The Grovers: Quetta Boys
  • Sikandar Ka Mandar
  • Raakh
  • Amigos

The episode ended with last season winners Aaroh performing Raag Neela with Kashan Admani, lead guitarist of the band Mizmaar on lead guitars.

Episode 3: Top 8 knockout round

The theme of the episode was favorite song. Each band had to perform their favourite song in front of the judges and the live studio audience. The episode started with Atif Aslam performing his new song titled "Yaad Tehari". The bands performed in the following order:[16]

Band Perf. (cover) Judged
Darvesh Sounds of Kolachi's "Allah Hi Dega" positive feedback
Pindi Boys Vital Signs's "Dil Dhoondta Hai"
Aura Alamgir's "Dekha Na Tha" mixed feedback
Madlock Entity Paradigm's "Kahan Hai Tu" positive feedback
Kashmir Aamir Zaki's "Mera Pyar" Dubbed the performance of the season
Badnaam Band "Kala Jora Pa" (traditional folk) positive feedback
Shajr Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's "Kisay Da Yaar" didn't manage to impress the judges
Roots "Iss Baar Milo" by Hadiqa Kiani and Aamir Zaki mixed feedback

The bands that ended up in the danger zone were Roots, Aura and Shajr. Aura and Shajr were eliminated leaving 6 bands in the show.

Episode 4: Top 6 knockout round

The knockout round continued with top 6. The episode started with musician Sara Haider performing her new song "Zindagi". The theme of this episode was that the each band had to perform an original song in front of the judges and the live studio audience. The bands performed in the following order:[17]

Band Perf. (original) Judged
Kashmir "Budha Baba" mixed feedback
Darvesh "Sadaye Darvesh" mixed feedback; they made some mistakes in the ending as noted by the judges
Pindi Boys "Corina" episode's highlight performance
Roots "Khirkiyaan" mixed feedback; the weak lyrics were pointed out by the judges
Madlock "Kab Hoga" mixed feedback; the weak lyrics and less energy as compared to their previous performances were pointed out
Badnaam Band "Khawaja Ki Deewani" performed cover in the original round and cleared.

The bands that ended up in the danger zone were Roots, Darvesh and Madlock. Darvesh and Madlock were eliminated leaving 4 bands in the show.

Production

Produced by

  • Saad Bin Mujeeb
  • Faisal Rafi

Lighting Director

  • Jack Lineker

Open & Show Packaging

  • Rashna Abdi
  • Ahmed Aleem
  • Hadi Gala

Set Design

  • Imtisal Abbasi
  • Misbah Ghani

Music Team

Music Producer: Faisal Rafi

Exec. Producer: Ali Diwan

Music Director/Mentor/Composer: Ahsan Bari

Music Director/Mentor/Composer: Faisal Baig

Project Manager: Agha Fahad

Chief Recording Engineer/Sound Designer/Audio Post Supervisor: Kashif Ejaz at The C'Ion Collective Studios

Lyricist/Consultant: Asim Raza

Assistant Producer: Daniel Hayden

Assistant Producer: Haris Noor, Quaid Ahmed

Assistant Engineer: Zyad Ahmed Tariq

Mixing Engineers: Chris Bolster & Paul Pritchard at Abbey Road Studios

Mastered by: Alex Gordon and Alex Wharton at Abbey Road Studios

Live Sound Engineer: Obaid Haq

Chief Audio Tech: Nadeem Ducrrani & Saif Ullah

Line Producer

  • Noor Daudpota

Broadcast

Following television channels aired the show:[a]

Timeslot Channel
4:00 PM ARY Digital
4:30 PM ARY News
Dunya News
Express News
News One (Pakistani TV channel)
Samaa TV
Dawn News
Geo News
Lahore News HD
Abb Takk News
5:00 PM 24 News HD
City 41
Jaag TV
Capital TV
Business Plus
Neo News
Channel 5
City 42
5:30 PM Geo Entertainment
Metro One
Geo Kahani
KTN
6:00 PM ATV
TVOne Global
Urdu 1
A-Plus TV
PTV Home
Filmazia
ARY Zindagi
Awaz Television Network
AXN Pakistan
6:30 PM Hum TV
Aaj News
See TV
Filmax
Film World
Aaj Entertainment
Such TV
Waqt News
Express Entertainment
8XM
7:00 PM VSH News
Pashto 1
HTV Pakistan
Play Entertainment
Aruj TV
Kashish TV
Mehran TV
7:30 PM Geo Super
9:00 PM Afghan TV
Sindh TV
Jalwa TV
Punjab TV
Apna Channel
Dharti TV
Waseb TV
Raavi TV

Reception

Season 2 has mostly received positive reviews. Maheen Sabeeh of The News said, "Whether the show manages to accomplish its mission statement to the letter remains to be seen but, having spoken to almost all major players in the production, it can be said with certainty that it has just the right motivation behind it and that matters more than we care to admit."[18] The Nation wrote, "With such an eclectic mix of sounds and energies, right from the get go - we are rooted to our televisions, waiting with bated breath till the second episode of the inevitably and justifiably iconic, biggest music battle in the country; Pepsi Battle of the Bands."[14] Vafa Batool of Pakistan Today wrote "The first episode showed how the judges focused on grossly distinct aspects of the performances. Fawad Khan preferred to acknowledge the raw live energy on stage while Meesha Shafi's focus remained largely on vocal quality. Farooq Ahmed offered technical help to the bands as a well-nuanced musician who was more concerned about improving the sounds further."[19] Dawn wrote "Looks like we're in for a great show"[20]

However, the second season has been criticized by some as well. Pakistani music, fashion critic and Season 1 judge Fifi Haroon on her Twitter called it "bland, listless". Speaking to Gulf News journalist Usman Ghafoor, Pakistani culture critic Nadeem Farooq Paracha said, "Pepsi is 10 years too late. When the last season went on air, the reality was quite different; we still had underground and mainstream music happening at the time. From mid-2000s on, the bands started to whittle away for all sorts of reasons — political, social, and security. Besides, today, we are talking about a different generation — not even the millennials but generation Z, the kids who were born in early 2000s or late 1990s. The dynamics of understanding and listening to music have changed all around the world. No one listens to albums or CDs now; they listen to singles and stream videos. BOTB, in my opinion, has failed to capture the imagination of this new generation."[21]

Some critics even compared the show with Coke Studio though the comparison has been rejected by those involved with the show.[22] Pakistani actor Shaan Shahid criticized the format of the show and said on his Facebook that Pepsi should stick to critic as Coke Studio owns the music scene.[23] His comments received a lot of criticism.[24]

The decision to not include some bands in the top eight particularly the band Khamaaj was criticized.[25]

Season 3

Season 3 started in 2018 and Xarb and Bayaan fought for the title with the latter going to clinch the title.[26]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ All times are in PST UTC+5.

References

  1. ^ "These Flashbacks from Pepsi Battle of the Bands' 1st Season Will Make You Feel Old!". 29 July 2017.
  2. ^ Shahid, Khushbakht (31 July 2017). "Highlights of the star-studded 'Pepsi Battle of the Bands'". Brecorder. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  3. ^ Aijaz, Rahul (5 July 2018). "Fawad Khan to rock Pepsi Battle of the Bands stage again". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  4. ^ "Kashmir release 'Chal Hutt'". The News International. 29 May 2022. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  5. ^ "Pakipop.com > Reflection > EP - The End of The Road". www.pakipop.com.
  6. ^ "Pakipop.com > Reflection > An Evolution in Motion". www.pakipop.com. Archived from the original on 9 November 2007. Retrieved 22 August 2017.
  7. ^ Rida Lodhi (28 August 2017). "From the vault: Young, rebellious Fawad Khan says he's responsible for destroying a generation". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
  8. ^ Mahmood, Rafay (9 March 2017). "Fawad Khan to return to music with mega Pepsi project". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  9. ^ "The bands are back!". The Nation. 12 August 2017. Archived from the original on 22 August 2017.
  10. ^ "Fawad Khan makes triumphant return to music". The Express Tribune. 22 July 2017. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  11. ^ "Pepsi Battle Of The Bands Just Launched Their First Song And It's ABSOLUTELY LIT". 22 July 2017.
  12. ^ "EP's debut album hits Patari as Pepsi Battle of the Bands gears up for return". The News International. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  13. ^ Brand Voice (31 July 2017). "Gorgeous Ayesha Omer - Host Of "The Pepsi Battle Of The Bands"". Brand Voice.
  14. ^ a b "Pepsi Battle of the Bands - Episode 1". 30 July 2017.
  15. ^ "Episode 2 of Pepsi's Battle of the Bands". 7 August 2017.
  16. ^ "Pepsi Battle Of the Bands Just Turned Up The Heat In Their New Episode And HOT Damn". 13 August 2017.
  17. ^ "Jasim and the Pindi Boys' Song "Korina" Is Making Everyone's Eyes Pop and Jaws Drop!". 20 August 2017.
  18. ^ Sabeeh, Maheen (6 August 2017). "Pepsi Battle of the Bands - The Resurrection". The News International. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  19. ^ "Pepsi Battle of the Bands kicks off".
  20. ^ "All our favourite moments from Pepsi Battle of the Bands' kick-off last night". Dawn. 31 July 2017. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  21. ^ tabloid!, Usman Ghafoor, Special to (12 August 2017). "Pakistan's 'Battle of the Bands' brings in the stars".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  22. ^ "Let the games begin: Coke Studio VS Pepsi BOTB!". 22 July 2017.
  23. ^ "Shaan goes to war with Pepsi Battle of the Bands". Dawn. 25 July 2017. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  24. ^ Sabeeh, Maheen. "Let's make music, not noise". The News International. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  25. ^ Afzal, Asfia (9 August 2017). "Pepsi Battle of the Bands; Eliminated band 'Khamaaj' leaves a loud impact on music lovers". Brecorder. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  26. ^ "Bayaan wins the Battle of the Bands". gulfnews.com. Retrieved 10 October 2019.

External links

  • Official website
  • Pepsi Battle of the Bands at Patari.pk
  • Season 2 playlist on YouTube
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