The present line up (since 2021) features Khalid Ahamed (vocals), Fidel Dsouza (bass), Bharath Kashyap (lead guitars) and Sachin Banandur (drums and percussion).
In the course of recording a new song in 2011(which was later scrapped) Neil Simon left the group[4] and was later replaced by Fidel D'Souza from the jazz band Bourbon Street.
Rolling Stone India noted the album's 13-minute title track is said to showcase the band's 'moody and progressive leaning sound'.
Sanjeev Naik from Swarathma played violin on Ab Ki Yeh Subah and Saxophone player Seth Molloy featured on Fitnah and Ziyankar.
Rolling Stone India wrote: "Parvaaz, whose performance was nothing short of breathtaking... Vocalist Khalid Ahamed’s plaintive vocals cast a spell on the young college-goer crowd that watched the band’s entire set with the rapt, disciplined attention of an operatic audience.
With their unique mix of rich lyrical content comprising Hindi, Urdu and Kashmiri underlaid with a bed of robust guitar work, it was no wonder that the band went on to win the competition.
[11][12] In July 2015, Parvaaz co-produced their first feature length concert film/live album Transitions shot at the Jagriti Theatre, Bangalore, India.
Baran collaborator Sanjeev Naik (Violin), Rauf Abdul from Ministry Of Blues (Keyboards) and singer Alexis D’Souza also participated in this performance.
The track was recorded and mixed by Parvaaz's live sound engineer Rahul Ranganath at Monohive and Third Eye Studios, Bangalore.