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Nemesis (Bangladeshi band)

Nemesis is a Bangladeshi rock band formed in 1999 in Dhaka. They are one of the most popular rock bands in Bangladesh. The band rose to mainstream fame in the late 2000s and early 2010s with their hit songs like "Obocheton", "Dhushor Bhabna", "Bir" and "Kobe". They are considered to be one of the pioneers of alternative rock music in Bangladesh. Since 1999, they have released three studio albums. The line-up includes vocalist Zohad Reza Chowdhury, guitarist Zafir Huq, guitarists Sultan Rafsan Khan, bassist Raquibun Nabi Ratul and drummer Dio Haque.

Nemesis
নেমেসিস
OriginDhaka, Bangladesh
Genres
Years active1999–present
Labels
Members
  • Zohad Reza Chowdhury
  • Sultan Rafsan Khan
  • Raquibun Nabi Ratul
  • Ifaz Abrar Reza
Past members
  • Maher Khan
  • Nondito Noor
  • Omayr Khan
  • Yawar Mehboob
  • Zeheen Ahmed
  • Zerif Ahmed
  • Zafir Huq
Websitenemesisbd.com

History edit

1999–2003: Formation and Early Days edit

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 & Reeshad brought Maher Khan and Yawar Mehboob 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 Reeshad & Maher. Zohad joined the band early 2000.

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 officially formed then. The band gigged the local underground scene, building a fan base and recognition as a cover band.

Zohad brought Dio and Omayr to keep the band going when Yawar and Nandito 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 অবচেতন was released on the mixed compilation আগন্তুক II (Agontuk II). This was a massive success for the band and brought Nemesis into the light securing them a record deal with G-Series for their first album.

2004–2005: Onneshon (Explore) edit

Onneshon (Bengali: অন্বেষণ) was recorded partly at Art of Noise studio and at the home studio of Saidus 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 "ধূসর ভাবনা (Gray Idea)" (2006) and "জয়ধ্বনি (Peals of Victory)" 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 "মৃত্যুছায়া (Shadow of Death)" also got listed in Radio Foorti's Top Songs of 2010.[6]

During the years following their debut in 2005, Nemesis went on 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.[citation needed]

2006–2011: Tritio Jatra edit

The band recorded their second album Tritio Jatra (Bengali: তৃতীয় যাত্রা) 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] and was premiered at "The Bench" on 4 November 2011.The album was launched at Café 33 in Bailey Road on 23 November.[12]

In mid 2012, crucial members 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. On 27 February 2013, Nemesis won The Best Band Award of 2011 under Critic choice.[citation needed]

2012–2015: Social activism edit

 
Nemesis performing in 2014

Nemesis have participated in different charity shows. Recently they have performed in a charity concert arranged by Bangladesh International Recovery Developments for street children. Half of the money was donated to Savar victims.[13]

In the year 2013, Nemesis played their new song "Ghuri" at RockNation III. The rave response they received led them to recording the song and releasing it as their single. They also released a video for it in which they played live. It has over a hundred and fifty thousand views as of 2016. In 2015, they played another song at Rocknation VI called "Ke Jane Ke Bojhey". In 2016, they released it as a single via the Robi Yonder Music App. It was different from their previous singles as it had a more bluesy vibe than its predecessors. Before the recording, Zerif left the band to study in Malaysia. To fill his position, Nemesis brought in a suitable replacement, Sultan Rafsan Khan from the young and brilliant Groove/Thrash metal band Minerva. They told their fans via Instagram and Facebook that they had started recording a new album. They released snippets from the album and its title via Zohad's Instagram.

2016–2017: Gonojowar edit

The new album is called Gonojowar (Bengali: গণজোয়ার). It was released on 10 May 2017 after long 6 years. The album received positive review from all the fans. With this album they settled with their sound that is now they are more blues rock than alternative and all the band members were happy with the album. The ten songs on the album mark a departure from their older songs in the way that all the songs have a particular and serious meaning behind them.[14] The album can be streamed in iTunes and spotify. On the 20th of January 2018, they performed at a charity concert for the Rohingyas at Sir John Wilson School in Dhaka, called Salvation.

Members edit

Present

  • Zohad Reza Chowdhury – lead vocals (2000–present)
  • Sultan Rafsan Khan – guitar (2016–present)
  • Raquibun Nabi Ratul – bass guitar (1999–present)
  • Dio Haque – drums (2004–present)
  • Jeffrey Ovijit Ghosh - drums (2023-presnet)

Past

  • Saber Z – manager (1999–2001)
  • Reeshad R (1999–2001)
  • Faria Ibrahim (Farja) – keyboards, vocals (1999–2001)
  • Fariza Ibrahim – keyboards, backing vocals (1999–2001)
  • Sabin Khan – bass guitars (1999–2001)
  • Yawar Mehboob – drums (1999–2005)
  • Nandito Noor – guitars (1999–2005)
  • Maher Khan – guitars, vocals (1999–2012)
  • Omayr Khan – guitars (2001–2012)
  • Zeheen Ahmed – guitars, vocals (2012–2013)
  • Zerif Ahmed – guitars (2012–2015)
  • Zafir Huq – guitar (2013–2022)

Discography edit

Albums edit

  • Onneshon (2006)[15]
  • Tritio Jatra (2011)[15]
  • Gonojowar (2017)[15]

EPs edit

  • Quarantine Sessions (2020)

Singles edit

  • Dhushor Bhabna
  • Ghuri
  • Ami
  • Konodin
  • Tumi,Ami O Bhor
  • Ghour

Music videos edit

Year Title
2011 "Kobe"[16]
2014 "Ghuri"[17]
2017 "Shopnoshur"[18] "Tomar Kotha Shune"[19]
2018 "Janala"[20]

References edit

  1. ^ . The Independent. Dhaka. 1 December 2011. Archived from the original on 9 May 2012.
  2. ^ Rahman, Nader (27 August 2007). "One Concert and Three Generations". Star Weekend Magazine. The Daily Star.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2011-12-26.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-12-26.
  5. ^ TOP-100 (Radio) Hits of 2008[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ RADIO FOORTI TOP 100 SONGS OF 2010 [By SHEAUM] – 21 April 2011 – Free4All BD Collection
  7. ^ BAMBA presents: Concert for Sundarbans
  8. ^ Reaz, Shaer (8 December 2011). . The Daily Star. Archived from the original on 9 May 2012.
  9. ^ "Nemesis to release second album before Eid". The Daily Star. 17 October 2011.
  10. ^ Rob, Salman (4 December 2011). "A journey that will always be remembered--'Tritio Jatra'". Star Campus. The Daily Star.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-12-26. Retrieved 2011-12-23.
  12. ^ "Nemesis emerges with Tritio Jatra". Daily Sun. Dhaka. 15 December 2011.
  13. ^ "Nemesis charity show Events". The Daily Star. Retrieved 23 April 2013.
  14. ^ "Nemesis Resurgent!". The Daily Star. June 17, 2017.
  15. ^ a b c "Living the Rhymes Nemesis Reintroduced". The Daily Star (Bangladesh). January 25, 2014.
  16. ^ "Nemesis – Kobe (Official)". YouTube.
  17. ^ "Nemesis!! – Ghuri at Maximus Music Garage". YouTube.
  18. ^ "Nemesis – Shopnoshur | Official Music Video". YouTube.
  19. ^ "Nemesis -Tomar Kotha Shune | Official Music Video". YouTube.
  20. ^ "Nemesis -Janala | Official Music Video". YouTube.

External links edit

  • Official Facebook Page

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Nemesis is a Bangladeshi rock band formed in 1999 in Dhaka They are one of the most popular rock bands in Bangladesh The band rose to mainstream fame in the late 2000s and early 2010s with their hit songs like Obocheton Dhushor Bhabna Bir and Kobe They are considered to be one of the pioneers of alternative rock music in Bangladesh Since 1999 they have released three studio albums The line up includes vocalist Zohad Reza Chowdhury guitarist Zafir Huq guitarists Sultan Rafsan Khan bassist Raquibun Nabi Ratul and drummer Dio Haque Nemesisন ম স সOriginDhaka BangladeshGenresAlternative rockYears active1999 presentLabelsG SeriesDeadline MusicMembersZohad Reza Chowdhury Sultan Rafsan Khan Raquibun Nabi Ratul Ifaz Abrar RezaPast membersMaher Khan Nondito Noor Omayr Khan Yawar Mehboob Zeheen Ahmed Zerif Ahmed Zafir HuqWebsitenemesisbd com Contents 1 History 1 1 1999 2003 Formation and Early Days 1 2 2004 2005 Onneshon Explore 1 3 2006 2011 Tritio Jatra 1 4 2012 2015 Social activism 1 5 2016 2017 Gonojowar 2 Members 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 EPs 3 3 Singles 3 4 Music videos 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit1999 2003 Formation and Early Days edit 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 amp Reeshad brought Maher Khan and Yawar Mehboob 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 Reeshad amp Maher Zohad joined the band early 2000 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 officially formed then The band gigged the local underground scene building a fan base and recognition as a cover band Zohad brought Dio and Omayr to keep the band going when Yawar and Nandito 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 অবচ তন was released on the mixed compilation আগন ত ক II Agontuk II This was a massive success for the band and brought Nemesis into the light securing them a record deal with G Series for their first album 2004 2005 Onneshon Explore edit Onneshon Bengali অন ব ষণ was recorded partly at Art of Noise studio and at the home studio of Saidus 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 ধ সর ভ বন Gray Idea 2006 and জয ধ বন Peals of Victory 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 amp 2008 3 4 5 The track ম ত য ছ য Shadow of Death also got listed in Radio Foorti s Top Songs of 2010 6 During the years following their debut in 2005 Nemesis went on 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 citation needed 2006 2011 Tritio Jatra edit The band recorded their second album Tritio Jatra Bengali ত ত য য ত র six years later The first single from the album Kobe pronounced kobe 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 and was premiered at The Bench on 4 November 2011 The album was launched at Cafe 33 in Bailey Road on 23 November 12 In mid 2012 crucial members 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 On 27 February 2013 Nemesis won The Best Band Award of 2011 under Critic choice citation needed 2012 2015 Social activism edit nbsp Nemesis performing in 2014Nemesis have participated in different charity shows Recently they have performed in a charity concert arranged by Bangladesh International Recovery Developments for street children Half of the money was donated to Savar victims 13 In the year 2013 Nemesis played their new song Ghuri at RockNation III The rave response they received led them to recording the song and releasing it as their single They also released a video for it in which they played live It has over a hundred and fifty thousand views as of 2016 In 2015 they played another song at Rocknation VI called Ke Jane Ke Bojhey In 2016 they released it as a single via the Robi Yonder Music App It was different from their previous singles as it had a more bluesy vibe than its predecessors Before the recording Zerif left the band to study in Malaysia To fill his position Nemesis brought in a suitable replacement Sultan Rafsan Khan from the young and brilliant Groove Thrash metal band Minerva They told their fans via Instagram and Facebook that they had started recording a new album They released snippets from the album and its title via Zohad s Instagram 2016 2017 Gonojowar edit The new album is called Gonojowar Bengali গণজ য র It was released on 10 May 2017 after long 6 years The album received positive review from all the fans With this album they settled with their sound that is now they are more blues rock than alternative and all the band members were happy with the album The ten songs on the album mark a departure from their older songs in the way that all the songs have a particular and serious meaning behind them 14 The album can be streamed in iTunes and spotify On the 20th of January 2018 they performed at a charity concert for the Rohingyas at Sir John Wilson School in Dhaka called Salvation Members editPresent Zohad Reza Chowdhury lead vocals 2000 present Sultan Rafsan Khan guitar 2016 present Raquibun Nabi Ratul bass guitar 1999 present Dio Haque drums 2004 present Jeffrey Ovijit Ghosh drums 2023 presnet Past Saber Z manager 1999 2001 Reeshad R 1999 2001 Faria Ibrahim Farja keyboards vocals 1999 2001 Fariza Ibrahim keyboards backing vocals 1999 2001 Sabin Khan bass guitars 1999 2001 Yawar Mehboob drums 1999 2005 Nandito Noor guitars 1999 2005 Maher Khan guitars vocals 1999 2012 Omayr Khan guitars 2001 2012 Zeheen Ahmed guitars vocals 2012 2013 Zerif Ahmed guitars 2012 2015 Zafir Huq guitar 2013 2022 Discography editAlbums edit Onneshon 2006 15 Tritio Jatra 2011 15 Gonojowar 2017 15 EPs edit Quarantine Sessions 2020 Singles edit Dhushor Bhabna Ghuri Ami Konodin Tumi Ami O Bhor GhourMusic videos edit Year Title2011 Kobe 16 2014 Ghuri 17 2017 Shopnoshur 18 Tomar Kotha Shune 19 2018 Janala 20 References edit 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 Archived from the original on 2012 04 26 Retrieved 2011 12 26 Radio Foorti s TOP 100 of 2007 Bangali Community Archived from the original on 2012 04 25 Retrieved 2011 12 26 TOP 100 Radio Hits of 2008 permanent dead link 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 Archived from the original on 2011 12 26 Retrieved 2011 12 23 Nemesis emerges with Tritio Jatra Daily Sun Dhaka 15 December 2011 Nemesis charity show Events The Daily Star Retrieved 23 April 2013 Nemesis Resurgent The Daily Star June 17 2017 a b c Living the Rhymes Nemesis Reintroduced The Daily Star Bangladesh January 25 2014 Nemesis Kobe Official YouTube Nemesis Ghuri at Maximus Music Garage YouTube Nemesis Shopnoshur Official Music Video YouTube Nemesis Tomar Kotha Shune Official Music Video YouTube Nemesis Janala Official Music Video YouTube External links editOfficial Facebook Page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nemesis Bangladeshi band amp oldid 1187849939, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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