Autostrad (band)

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Autostrad
Native name أوتوستراد
Origin Amman, Jordan
Genres Arabic Rock, rock, Alternative Rock, Indie
Years active 2007–present
Website www.autostradband.com
Members Avo Demerjian
Bashar Hamdan
Hamzeh Arnaout
Wisam Qatawneh
Yazan Al Rousan
Burhan Al Ali the manager is JTK

ِAutostrad (Arabic: أوتوستراد‎‎) is a Jordanian indie band from Amman, Jordan, formed in 2007.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5][6]

Members

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  • Avo Demerjian - bass guitar and vocals
  • Bashar Hamdan - saxophone and keyboard
  • Shadi Khries - keyboard and Percussion
  • Yazan Al Rousan - guitar and main vocals
  • Burhan Al Ali - drums and vocals
  • Hilmi Fanni - guitar and vocals

Music

Autostrad's music is influenced by a mix of rock, reggae, Latin and funk combined with their own created lyrics of Jordanian slang. [7] The topics draw inspiration from everyday life in Jordan, the group conveys stories of love, struggle, financial challenges,drug abuse, and finding ones self through their music. The band has gained popularity amongst Jordanian youth because of their music evokes daily life in the country. They have record three albums: Fe Autostrad (2008), Autostrad (2011) and Nitrogen (2013). [8]

Tours and appearances

They have toured the Arab Middle East, at times fostering controversy. Their tour that included the Golan Heights, Nazareth, Haifa, Ramallah and Jerusalem's Old City drew criticism because of their decision to cross the Jordan River using a visa issued by the Israeli Embassy in Amman. [3]

In 2014, they were invited to play in London as part of their tour. It was their first time playing outside the Arab World. [9]

They have also appeared several times on television, most notably when they were featured in a show by Ro'ya TV and also when they were hosted by Bassem Youssef on Egyptian TV show called Al Bernameg. [8][10] In 2015 they took part in a major musical contest against Jordanian band El Morabba3. [11] [12]

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