Naser Mestarihi
Naser Mestarihi was born in Doha, Ad Dawhah, Qatar on October 14th, 1987 and is the Guitarist. At the age of 36, Naser Mestarihi biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Naser began performing live at the age of 17. He had minor international exposure two years later when he was featured on a Danmarks Radio documentary in 2006 which was broadcast in Denmark and Scandinavia.
Naser began his solo career in 2007 performing a handful of shows in the United Arab Emirates as a solo artist and a session musician. Some of his first notable shows included performing at the United States Military Base Camp As Siliyah in his hometown of Doha, where he performed on the 4 and 5 July to mark the U.S. Independence Day celebrations with several other local bands. He also made his radio debut around this time on Qatar's QBS Radio. This was followed by the launch of his first solo single "Salvation" in September 2009 on the station.
His self-titled debut the Naser Mestarihi EP was released on 31 December 2010, making it the first official rock record ever to be released out of Qatar. Although the album did not yield any commercial success it received some critical acclaim from regional publications including Rolling Stone Middle East who hailed it as "A huge sounding impressive debut."
Naser composes all his music and lyrics (including drums) and is known for his meticulous recording approach recording every instrument's track on his record with the exception of the drums.
Naser released his second album 1987 on 17 June 2013 worldwide and 2 August regionally. The album's first single "Exodus Highway" receiving a positive review in the May 2013 issue of Rolling Stone magazine prior to the album's release. The album was well received by regional publications including "Rolling Stone" magazine.
He followed the release with his second full-length album “Praed Street” featuring renowned drumming sensation Cobus Potgieter in March 2016.