Existential angst, youthful rebellion, and critique of social hypocrisy. "Ondhokare" (In the Dark) uses light/dark metaphors for political oppression in post-military-rule Bangladesh (after 1990’s mass uprising).
The title track, "Obak Bhalobasha," remains one of the most iconic rock ballads in Bangladesh.
Their self-titled debut was a revolutionary moment for the Dhaka music scene. Songs like "Boshti" and "Eka" introduced listeners to a level of technical proficiency distortion
Warfaze’s own independent label (Warfaze Music) warfaze all album
rarely heard on the radio. It established their signature sound: powerful vocals, intricate guitar solos, and socially conscious lyrics. The Golden Era: Obak Bhalobasha (1994) & Jibondhara (1996) Obak Bhalobasha
Warfaze is a pioneering Bangladeshi hard rock and heavy metal band formed in 1984 . Over their four-decade career, they have released and one compilation album , significantly shaping the progressive metal scene in Bangladesh. Studio Albums
Warfaze's discography evolved from raw heavy metal to complex progressive rock, featuring several iconic vocalists like Sunjoy, Mizan, and Balam. Their self-titled debut was a revolutionary moment for
Warfaze's albums have not only entertained but also inspired a generation of Bangladeshi musicians. Their fusion of hip-hop with local flavors has created a unique sound that has influenced many other artists. Warfaze's music often addresses social issues, politics, and personal struggles, making them a voice for the youth.
The revolution began here. Released in 1991, this self-titled debut introduced the raw energy that would pave the way for Bangladeshi rock. "Boshe Achi Eka," "Asha," and "Ekti Chele".
Named after their early hit, this album marked a period of transition. The sound was heavier and more experimental. Lyrically, the band moved away from romance to tackle social and political issues more aggressively. It was a bold move that divided critics but was later appreciated for its bravery. The Golden Era: Obak Bhalobasha (1994) & Jibondhara
Sargam Records Lineup: Sunny Hasan (vocals), Babna (guitar), Shantu (bass), Russell (drums), plus new keyboardist Jewel.
is unequivocally one of the most influential rock bands in the history of Bangladesh. Formed in 1984 in Chittagong, the band pioneered a subgenre often termed "Bangla hard rock" or "heavy metal," blending Western rock structures (Deep Purple, Iron Maiden, Led Zeppelin) with Bengali lyrics and local melodic sensibilities.