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Passionate Saudi musicians Jwa ready to take the world by storm

- Nadeen Asem Riyadh

The music scene in the Kingdom is exploding, with young, talented Saudis taking full advantage of the developmen­ts in the country by showcasing their talent.

In a limited time, young Saudi musicians have proven that they are equal to any other young cohort of musicians anywhere in the world.

One of those talents is a young band from Dhahran, Jwa. Currently performing locally in Riyadh, Jeddah and other cities in the Eastern Province, the group has plans to perform in Jordan, Egypt, Dubai and Bahrain, as it awaits the release of its first album before exploring new horizons.

The band, formed in 2018, is composed of Methgal Al-Shammari on drums, Mohammad Al-Nahas (bass and vocals), Arkan Al-Zahrani (guitar), Mansour Al-Gallaf (guitar) and Fawaz Baasem (keyboard). They have had two local hit singles, “Ya Safina” and “Min Jadeed.” Methgal and Mohammad, the founders of Jwa, say that at first they “performed at numerous local events and parties” across the Kingdom. It did not take them long to become popular among Saudis. The word “jwa” in Arabic means the “highest levels of passion and love,” which embodies how the quintet feel about Indie music — the thing that brought them together.

However, they have faced many challenges in the last two years. Methgal and Mohammad said initially a “lack of support for independen­t bands” and “weakness of the nurturing music environmen­t” within the country halted their progress.

However, due to the steps taken by the General Entertainm­ent Authority, bands like Jwa have become able to make their voices and music heard. In the future, they are looking to go internatio­nal, to “make their band known not only to different regions of Saudi Arabia but also abroad to gain more momentum and attraction.”

Jwa’s first album is due to be released on Feb. 25.

FASTFACTS

Jwa was formed in 2018.

Since its launch it has two local hit singles.

The band’s first album is due to be released on Feb. 25.

 ?? Photo/Supplied ?? The group has plans to perform in Jordan, Egypt, Dubai and Bahrain, as it awaits the release of its first album before exploring new horizons.
Photo/Supplied The group has plans to perform in Jordan, Egypt, Dubai and Bahrain, as it awaits the release of its first album before exploring new horizons.

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