Nemesis (Bangladeshi band)
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Nemesis performing at Winter Garden, Hotel Ruposhi Bangla, Dhaka (29 August 2014) | |
Background information | |
Origin | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Genres | Alternative rock, hard rock, blues rock, rock and roll |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Deadline Music |
Associated acts | Black, Indalo, Mechanix, Powersurge, Romel Ali |
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Nemesis (Bengali: নেমেসিস)is a Bangladeshi alternative rock band formed in 1999. They have released two studio albums. Their second album titled Tritio Jatra (The Third Journey) was released in November 2011.
History
Nemesis was formed in the summer of 1999.[1] Most of the band members had just finished high school and had a lot of spare time in their hands. Saber brought Maher Khan and Yawar Ahore together to form a band that he wanted to manage. Maher asked his brother Sabin Todamol to play bass setting up as a three piece band. They first performed at New Year's Eve at a rooftop party that Saber arranged. This is where they met Zohad, a school friend of Maher. Zohad joined the band early 2000.
1999-2002
Sabin left the band early 2000, when Yawar brought in his school friend Nandito and his cousin Ratul to play rhythm and bass for the band. Nemesis was now formed. The band gigged the local underground scene, building a fan base and recognition as a cover band.
2002-2004
Zohad brought Dio and Omayr as deps to keep the band going when Yawar and Nandtio decided to go abroad for their studies in 2002. The band started work on their first album in 2001 and recorded every summer when Yawar and Nandtio were in town. In 2003, Nemesis first single "Obocheton" was released on the 'mixed album' compilation tagged 'Agontuk-2'. This was a massive success for the band and brought Nemesis into the limelight securing them a record deal with G-Series for their first album.
Onneshon (2005)
Onneshon was recorded partly at Art of Noise studio and at the home studio of Sumon. The debut album was released in 2005.[2] Yawar left the band in mid 2005 settling in the UK and Nandito settled in Canada shortly after the album was released. Subsequently, Dio and Omayr joined as permanent members.
With the release of "Dhushor Bhabona" (2006) and "Joyoddhoni" the following year, Nemesis also earned mainstream recognition as the singles went on to be included in the 'Radio Foorti Top 100 Singles' of 2006, 2007 & 2008.[3][4][5] The track 'mrittuchhaya' also got listed in Radio Foorti's Top Songs of 2010.[6]
During the years following their debut in 2005, Nemesis went on the road performing in numerous concerts and events that largely promoted social awareness and issues amongst other relevant affairs. Of these, the events well worth a mention: ‘Say No To Drugs’ concert in Gulshan Youth Club (2008), ‘Save the Children’ and ‘Stand up Against Poverty’ concerts in the Dhanmondi Amphitheater (2009), ‘Vote for Sundarban’ concert at the Army Stadium organized by BAMBA (2010).[7]
The band has also appeared in several corporate-sponsored events which include the 'Banglalink Music Festival', the series of Tribute shows sponsored by BAT as well as many other shows promoting different brands and products. In addition, the group has also performed at the International Club, the American Club and Aurum's New Years event at The Radisson, December 2009.
Tritio Jatra (2011)
The band recorded their second album six years later. The first single from the album "Kobe" (pronounced kôbe) was released in Radio stations earlier in the 2011.[8][9] They recorded the album in Bengal Studio. In June,2011 they finished recording and mastering the whole album. They managed a record deal with Deadline music(DLM).In late 2011, they released the music video of "Kobe".[10] The music video was produced by "Studio Bangi"[11] & was premiered at "The Bench" on November 4, 2011.The album was launched at Café 33 in Bailey Road on 23 November.[12]
In Mid 2012, Maher Khan and Omayr Khan left Nemesis, for personal reasons. The fans were shocked to hear the news. Zerif Ahmed and Zeheen Ahmed, sons of Manam Ahmed of band Miles, were brought in to replace them.
Tritio Jatra got nominated for The Best Band Award of 2011 (Popular Choice and Critic), for The Best Sounding Album Award and For Best Music Video Award (Song: kobe. Under Studio Bangi) in Citycell Channel I Music Awards. February 27, 2013 Nemesis won The Best Band Award of 2011 under Critic choice. {cn}
Dio Haque is also the drummer of Jon Kabir of Black's Side Project Indalo along with Zubair Hasan (Aashor) on guitar and vocals, Rafiqul Ahsan Titu (Black) on bass and Jon Kabir (Black) on Vocals, The band will go for live shows after the month of Ramadan in 2013 .
Social activism
Nemesis have participated in different charity shows. Recently they have performed in a charity concert arranged by Bangladesh International Recovery Developments(BIRD) for street children. Half of the money was donated to Savar victims.[13]
Current band members
- Zohad Reza Chowdhury — vocals (1999–present)
- Raquibun Nabi Ratul — bass, vocals (1999–present)
- Dio Haque — drums (2004–present)
- Zerif Ahmed — guitar, vocals (2012–present)
- Zafir Huq — guitar (2013–present)
Former band members
- Saber Ahmed — band manager- (1999-2001)
- Maher Khan — guitars, vocals (1999–2012)
- Sabin Khan — bass (1999-2001)
- Yawar Mehboob — drums (1999-2005)
- Nandito Noor — guitars (1999-2005)
- Omayr Khan — guitars (2001–2012)
- Zeheen Ahmed — guitars, vocals (2012-2013)
Discography
- Studio albums
- Onneshon (2005)
- Tritio Jatra (2011)
- Compilation albums (contributed singles)
- Agontuk 2 (2003)
- Live Now (2007)
- Underground 2 (2007)
References
- ↑ "Music Album Review Nemesis Tritio Jatra: A 10/10 production". The Independent (Dhaka). 1 December 2011. Archived from the original on 9 May 2012.
- ↑ Rahman, Nader (27 August 2007). "One Concert and Three Generations". Star Weekend Magazine (The Daily Star).
- ↑ Top-100 (Radio) Hits of 2006 ~ All in one
- ↑ Radio Foorti's TOP-100 of 2007 - Bangali Community
- ↑ TOP-100 (Radio) Hits of 2008
- ↑ RADIO FOORTI TOP 100 SONGS OF 2010 [By SHEAUM] - 21 April 2011 - Free4All BD Collection
- ↑ BAMBA presents: Concert for Sundarbans
- ↑ Reaz, Shaer (8 December 2011). "Album Review". The Daily Star. Archived from the original on 9 May 2012.
- ↑ "Nemesis to release second album before Eid". The Daily Star. 17 October 2011.
- ↑ Rob, Salman (4 December 2011). "A journey that will always be remembered--'Tritio Jatra'". Star Campus (The Daily Star).
- ↑ Nemesis' 2nd Album 'Tritio Jatra' to Hit Stores on 24.11.11 | youthsparks.com
- ↑ "Nemesis emerges with Tritio Jatra". Daily Sun (Dhaka). 15 December 2011.
- ↑ "Nemesis charity show Events". The Daily Star. Retrieved 23 April 2013.
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