Hawas Charts a New Course on ‘Seka Gedida’ EP
The Egyptian group is shedding old skin and forging a new way of being a rock band in today’s age, after being residents of the alternative music scene for over 10 years now.

Shortly after releasing ‘Sindbad’, a politically-charged tune inspired by the words of the late Egyptian poet Ahmed Fouad Negm, Hawas have released their latest EP, ‘Seka Gedida’ - and as the name suggests, it’s taking them on a new path.
The three-track EP, penned entirely by the band’s frontman and lead vocalist Mohamoud Khateeb, delves into themes of longing, relationships, self-reflection and inner turmoil through introspective lyricism and emotive melodies. While the band’s distinguished sound remains intact, particularly in the production of tracks like ‘El Saqya’ and ‘Berahty’, there’s a noticeable maturity as they experiment with a wider range of oriental instruments, sounds and arrangements.
‘Bashawer’ is a standout track on the record, fully embodying the eponymous new direction that the band has taken. They step away from their established funky approach for a more stripped-down and hauntingly melancholic production, carried out by intricate blues-scented oud arrangements that launch you straight into the pain in Khateeb’s heart-wrenching vocals, as he reflects on his heartbreak and struggle with depression.
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