Finally the most awaited album of the most famous rock group of Bangladesh – Obscure has been released. The album, titled “Maajhraate Chand” (Moon at Midnight) has been launched yesterday, July-07, 2015 at around 2 p.m. at the Dream Desk studio. The occasion was celebrated with all the friends and families of the band. Among them were the notable actress and singer Shimul Yousuf, sound mixing and mastering expert Mishaal Kabir (who has worked in the album), and Nazmul Haque Bhuiyan (Khaled) the owner of the record label G-Series and Agniveena, the latter has released the album.
During the ceremony, vocalist Sayed Hasan Tipu said, “I am thrilled and satisfied, Most importantly the band is happy to announce that we have recorded three songs about Bangladesh. They are Pita, Tista and Desh Char Rajakar.”
This is the first album of Obscure to feature notable guitarist Rubayet Choudhury. During a long chat with Mega Insane, he said, “I am quite honored to play with such a great band. I hope that people will listen to our album and trust me, they won’t turn their heads away.”
The band has also expressed their fear of audio piracy and how it will put an effect on their album. So they have requested everyone “BUY THEIR ALBUM!!”
You heard it right, BUY THE ALBUM, OR YOU HAVE JUST THREW ANOTHER GREAT MASTERPIECE IN THE FIRE!!!!
Speaking of buying, fans on abroad can buy the album on Amazon. Just follow the given link and you will get the rest.
http://www.amazon.com/Majhrate-Chad-Obscure/dp/B0111QZUG0
The album contain the following tracks:
1) Kodomful
2) Ovimani
3) Majhraaate Chand
4) Holud Khaam
5) Bhul
6) Raater Taara
7) Bhalobasha Tumi
Obscure O Desh
8) Pita
9) Tista
10) Desh Chaar Rajakar
Obscure line-up:
Sayed Hasan Tipu – vocal
Rinku – drums
Shawon – keyboards
Shanto – guitars
Rubayet Chowdhury – guitars
Raajue – bass
Rajib Hossain – guitars on Tista and Desh Char Rajakar
For more information visit the following pages.
Obscure: www.obscurebd.com
Official Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/bdobscure?fref=ts
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