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This is the fifth studio album in self-titled of the band.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bdmusicnetwork.com/shironamhin-new-album-shironamhin/ |title=Shironamhin new album shironamhin |publisher=bdmusicnetwork.com |date=2012-12-30 |accessdate=2013-06-22 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130403132809/http://www.bdmusicnetwork.com/shironamhin-new-album-shironamhin/ |archive-date=3 April 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref> This album is a collection of 10 track which is selected from 25 track.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-903821 |title=Free download shironamhin new album shironamhin |publisher=[[iReport]] |date=2013-06-22 |accessdate=2013-06-22 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130727225235/http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-903821 |archive-date=27 July 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Shironamhin tried to compile confession, demand, rage, hope & anticipation in their self-titled album to invite a new light through old windows. From lyrical point of view, this album is more specific on topic, searching the positive sides of a negative living. Musically Shironamhin tried western classic orchestration based on violin, cello, contrabass section fused with rock guitar, bass & drums accompaniment. Shironamhin recalled all the members & persons who worked for Shironamhin once and forever, expressed their gratitude to those who carried shironamhin to their journey and dedicated their songs to the listeners whom shironamhin is comfortable to call friends.
After the Rabindranath project in 2010, the band started working on the songs of the new album.{{r|এবার সবার}} In 2011, Rajib was replaced by Russel Kabir (keyboard).{{r|কাক-দুই দশক}}<ref>{{harvnb|Shironamhin}}: Russel (keyboard) joined in 2011. (Primary source)</ref> In 2013, Shironamhin released their first self-titled<ref>{{harvnb|Shironamhin}}: After 17 years of a musical journey, Shironamhin could dare to release their self-titled album. (Primary source)</ref> and their fifth studio album ''[[Shironamhin Shironamhin]]'', after an 18-year musical tour. This album is a collection of 10 tracks selected from 25 tracks. The album was recorded at Incarrson Music of Banglamotor, Dhaka.{{r|আজ আসছে}} The song "Abar Hashimukh" from the album is a sequel of their previous song "[[Hashimukh]]".{{r|আদনিন}} A music video of the song "Abar Hashimukh" directed by Tanim Rahman Anshu, starring 2007 [[Miss Bangladesh]] beauty pageant titleholder [[Jannatul Ferdoush Peya]].{{r|নামহীন}}{{r|স্টার ওমেন}} The album strives to compile their confessions, demands, rage, hopes and anticipation to invite new light through the old windows of the untitled past. From the lyrical point of view, the album is more specific on topic, searching the positive sides of negative living. Musically, Shironamhin tried western classic orchestration based on [[violin]], [[cello]], contrabass section fused with rock guitar, bass and drums in public classical orchestration.

For the first time, the band released a collector's version of one of their albums. CDs have been added to the edition, and bound books have been added to the cloth covers. Where the lyric of the song, the relevant information including the background of the lyric has been compiled. The album recalled all the members and persons who worked for the band once and forever, expressed their gratitude to those who carried Shironamhin to their journey and dedicated their songs to the listeners whom they comfortable to call friends.{{r|অনেক}} Zia himself planned the cover design. On 14 April 2014, a collectors' edition of the album was released by [[Laser Vision]].{{r|এবার সবার}}


==From 2014 and recent years==
==From 2014 and recent years==

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Shironamhin
Shironamhin band members
Shironamhin in March 2019. (From L-R) Symon Chowdhury, Kazi Ahmad Shafin, Sheikh Ishtiaque, Diat Khan, and Ziaur Rahman Zia
Background information
OriginDhaka, Bangladesh
Genres
Years active1996-present
Labels
Members
Past members
  • Tanzir Tuhin (2000-2017)
  • Rashel Kabir (2011-2017)
  • Rajib (2008-2010)
  • Yeasir Tushar (2002-2009)
  • Farhan Karim (2002-2006)
  • Prince (2005-2006)
  • Mohin (2000)
  • Jewel (1996-1999)
  • Bulbul Hasan (1996–২০০০; 2003-2005)
Websiteshironamhin.net

Shironamhin (Bengali: শিরোনামহীন Śirōnāmahīn English: Untitled) is an independent band from Dhaka, Bangladesh.[1][2] They have presented orchestration with rock gesture in Bengali music. They have infused classical instruments such as sarod, cello, flute, esraj, violin and many more.

It was founded in 1996 by Ziaur Rahman Zia with Jewel and Bulbul.[3] Their first album Jahajee was released in 2004.[4] Since they have released 5 studio albums and several mixed albums. Their latest album titled Shironamhin Shironamhin was released on 19 July 2013[5][6][7] Present members of this band are Ziaur Rahman (bass and compose), Kazi Ahmad Shafin (drums), Diat Khan (guitar), Symon Chowdhury (keyboard) and Sheikh Ishtiaque (vocal).[8]

History

1996-2003: Early years

Formation

Shironamhin was founded by Ziaur Rahman Zia with Jewel as guitarist and Bulbul as vocal in 1996.[9] In the beginning, they used to jam and perform in the university campus gossip areas and street crowd.[4] Later, they started performing in the campus stage live performances bringing in some changes in the use of their musical instruments. They introduced plugged guitar and sarod along with drums in their music. Most of the songs they used to perform in stage shows were their own songs which were completely new for the audience. Their performance earned some fame for the lyrics and tune of their music.[3]

During their early years of their band formation, in time to time, they tried to record their own compositions in various studios which did not work in a result for a complete album. In the year 2000, Tanzir Tuhin joined Shironamhin as main vocal.[3] He was a classmate of Ziaur in BUET. Farhan and Tushar joined the band in 2003. Farhan used to play sarod, dotara and Tushar played the guitar. Kazi Ahmad Shafin joined the band in 2003 as a drummer. The band participated in the final round of the 2nd 'Star Search Competition' arranged by Benson & Hedges. The listeners’ feedback made them feel the urge to frame their creations into an album. They had more than 50 songs which they used to sing on live performance. They compiled 10 out of them for their debut album jahajee.

Diat khan as guitarist and Rashel Kabir as keyboardist joined the band in 2009 and 2010 respectively.[10]

At first, the band was formed without a name and their very first performance was held at a programme at TSC auditorium, University of Dhaka.[4] They went to perform there very casually and were not bothered to have a title of their group. But the audience became amazed by their stage performance and were asking about the band name. Then they instantly came up with the name Shironamhin which literally means untitled.[11]

Shironamhin released their first album in 2004 after 8 years of the formation of the band.[9] Last album of the band is Shironamhin Shironamhin was released on 19 July 2013. On 1 August 2008 Shironamhin obtained the membership of Bangladesh Music Bands Association (BAMBA)[12]

Jahaji (2004)

Jahaji was based on urban lifestyle and struggling. The title track of the album, itself speaks so. Shironamhin, tried to portray the usual daily life and elements from middle class career seeking young sailor of a Bronx. The cultural interest, the gossip in a crowded cityscape, the life of mono busy traffic etc. were conveyed with metaphor and events by this album. Jahajee was the only album from the band Shironamhin that was refused and rejected by every known record label company of Dhaka. "হাসিমুখ (Smiling)" (2004), from the album জাহাজী (Navigator) was a widely used song in the countries television advertisement.

2005–2017: Transition and success

Icche Ghuri (2006)

Ichchhe Ghuri was second album of Shironamhin released from the record label company G-Series in 2006.[13] They tried to do some experiments, draw some maturity in compositions, suited compositions for Live performances and fix in a style for Shironamhin's own. Shironamhin is keen on lyrics from nature. They tried to convey urban crisis in this album in which they did not to draw any comment or did not even try to draw any suggestion. Shironamhin just wanted the listeners to get the message with their own understanding and draw the images or characters with own personal fantasy. They mostly worked on certain topic or events on short-time span. They loved to talk about urban life, draw the urban texture. Cafeteria was a story of one second judging from vivid angles. It is based on a moment someone entering into his campus cafeteria and feel two silent eyes among so many noise and fumes around from the cafe gossiping. Shironamhin tried to make the listeners recall their own cafeteria in their campus life.

Bondho Janala (2009)

Bondho Janala was a bit challenging for Shironamhin as they were very much used to with sarod sound compositions. In the album they had to explore many more acoustic instruments like esraj, silver flute, trumpet as the album was enriched with vivid orchestration. Lyrically the band Shironamhin tried to work on their already established genre of urban life talks with some bigger aspects and along with historical events or movements. It was released by the record label company G-Series in 2009.[13]

Shironamhin Rabindranath (2010)

We believe Rabindranath himself was a cultural institute for us.

—Shironamhin members[14]

In 2010, Shironamhin released their fourth studio album, which features rock interpretations of Rabindra Sangeet, titled Shironamhin Rabindranath, under the banner of Laser Vision. [4][15] Shironamhin, thinks that, Rabindranath Tagore was a cultural institute for them. As a Bengali with a minimum sensibility for culture can not live without knowing him. Tuhin academically learned Rabindra Sangeet when he is in Bulbul Lalitakala Academy (BAFA). The album was a Rabindra Sangeet album and tribute to Tagore.[16] Zia, thinks that, many of there fans, particularly teenagers, are not that familiar with Rabindra Sangeet. The album is an attempt to generate interest in Bengali poet Tagore among the young audience.[15]

Shironamhin Shironamhin (2013)

Shironamhin Shironamhin
Shironamhin Shironamhin (2013) the last album released by Shironamhin

After the Rabindranath project in 2010, the band started working on the songs of the new album.[17] In 2011, Rajib was replaced by Russel Kabir (keyboard).[18][19] In 2013, Shironamhin released their first self-titled[20] and their fifth studio album Shironamhin Shironamhin, after an 18-year musical tour. This album is a collection of 10 tracks selected from 25 tracks. The album was recorded at Incarrson Music of Banglamotor, Dhaka.[21] The song "Abar Hashimukh" from the album is a sequel of their previous song "Hashimukh".[22] A music video of the song "Abar Hashimukh" directed by Tanim Rahman Anshu, starring 2007 Miss Bangladesh beauty pageant titleholder Jannatul Ferdoush Peya.[23][24] The album strives to compile their confessions, demands, rage, hopes and anticipation to invite new light through the old windows of the untitled past. From the lyrical point of view, the album is more specific on topic, searching the positive sides of negative living. Musically, Shironamhin tried western classic orchestration based on violin, cello, contrabass section fused with rock guitar, bass and drums in public classical orchestration.

For the first time, the band released a collector's version of one of their albums. CDs have been added to the edition, and bound books have been added to the cloth covers. Where the lyric of the song, the relevant information including the background of the lyric has been compiled. The album recalled all the members and persons who worked for the band once and forever, expressed their gratitude to those who carried Shironamhin to their journey and dedicated their songs to the listeners whom they comfortable to call friends.[25] Zia himself planned the cover design. On 14 April 2014, a collectors' edition of the album was released by Laser Vision.[17]

From 2014 and recent years

Tanzir Tuhin in 2014 perform as Shironamhin

In 2017, lead vocalist Tanzir Tuhin became embroiled in controversy,[26][27] and left the band on 7 October.[28] "I'm Tanzir Tuhin leaving Shironamhin for personal reasons, but not the song", Tuhin said on social media Facebook.[29][30] In 2017, Sheikh Ishtiaque joined as the new vocalist.[31][28] At the moment Tuhin left the band, vocal went through the process of searching for the title through multiple headless auditions. The band selected Ishtiaque by recording their title "Jadukor" with two different vocals.[32]

In 2016, Tuhin formed a new band named Avash. According to the 2019 Copyright Office, the founding member of the group, Zia, was the lyricist and composer of Shironamhin' songs.[33] In that case, there is a legal obligation to perform the songs without permission.[34][33] In August of that year, Tuhin ignored the Copyright Office's ruling. Shironamhin filed a complaint in court in August. The court legally barred Tuhin and his band Avash from performing Shironamhin' songs.[34][33] Avash later appealed against the verdict. On 21 October 2019, the High Court stayed the ban on 49 songs of the band for six months.[34][33] As a result, Tuhin and his new band Avash were able to perform songs by 2020.[34][33] Later, in the light of the same law, the band re-appealed to the High Court and on 20 January 2020, the band won the case on their behalf.[33][35]

Further performances and rereleases

After Sheikh Ishtiaque replaced Tuhin as the lead vocalist, the band five non-album singles.[36] All the songs are written by Zia. The song "Jadukor" was released on 6 December 2016, which was composed by Diat Khan.[28] This is the first song for the group sung by Ishtiaque.[37] The music video of the song has been directed by Ashraf Shishir.[38] The song received mixed reactions after its release.[39] The song "Bohemian" was released on 7 January 2016, and was composed by Shafin and the second title by Ishtiaque.[40] Shishir has directed the music video as well.[41] On March 7 of the same year, Shafin and Zia's joint tune "Barud Shomudro" was released.[42] The song "Ei Abelaya" was released on 30 May 2019 to the tune of Shafin.[43] The music video for the song was made by Mir Shariful Karim Shravan, who previously made another music video for the band's song "Bondho Janala".[44]

In 2020, the band celebrated their two eras. On 14 April 2020, Shironamhin released their latest song, "Cafeteria Periye".[45] It is a sequel to the song "Cafeteria" from their previous album "Icche Ghuri" (2006). Zia composed his own lyrics and also played the cello in the song. Shafin also played sarod.[46] Like other Shironamhin songs, the music video was made by Shishir.[47] Shishir Ahmed, the guitarist of the rock band Aurthohin, also performed guitar as a guest artist in the music video.[48] The songs will be released on the upcoming sixth studio album, which is slated for release by 2020.

Musicianship

Regarded as one of the pioneers of early progressive and psychedelic music groups in Bangladesh, Shironamhin began their musical career through the underground music in Dhaka. As a multi-instrumental group, the combination of different instruments in music has made them unique. In an interview with the BBC in 2011, Tuhin said that Shironamhin's songs have a sense of life and philosophy rather than love or separation.[49] From the very beginning, they have been singing outside the traditional Bengali music genre.[49]

Film scores

In 2015, Shironamhin composed and performed a title-song "Podmo Patar Jol" from the film Podmo Patar Jol directed by Tanmay Tansen. On 26 April 2019, the song "E Raat E" was released with lyrics and melody by Zia for the film Amra Ekta Cinema Banabo directed by Ashraf Shishir.[50]

Live performances

Shironamhin is known for its campus-based concerts to live performances. In 2014, Shironamhin attended the Sri Lanka's most famous musical festival titled Galle Music Festival where they enthralled the audiences.[51] There were performances by audiences and bands from various countries, including Norway, Brazil, and India.[52][53][54] In November 2016, they performed at the University of Malaya.[55]

Awards and achievements

Shironamhin is one of the most commercially successful and influential rock bands in Bangladesh. On 1 August 2008, Shironamhin obtained the membership of Bangladesh Music Bands Association (BAMBA).[56]

List of awards and nominations
Organization Event date Category Work Result Ref.(s)
Cultural Journalist Forum of Bangladesh 2005 Best Band Shironamhin Won
Citycell-Channel I Music Award 2006 Best Song Pakhi Won [18]
Symphony-Channel I Music Award 7 May 2016 Best Band Shironamhin Won Critics Award[57][58][59]
Oikko-Channel I Music Awards 2019 2019 Best Band Shironamhin Won [60]

Android application

On April 13, 2014, the band became the first Bengali band to launch their official Android application titled "Shironamhin". Details about the band members, songs of their fifth album, lyrics, photographs and updates of the band's activities can be found through the application.[61][62] The app has the opportunity to listen to all the songs from the band's latest Shironamhin Shironamhin album for free.[63]

Band members

Present

Past members

  • Bulbul - (1996–1998; 2003–2005)
  • Jewel – guitars (1996–1999)
  • Tanzir Tuhin – vocals (2000–2017)
  • Farhan – sarod, dotara (2004-2006)
  • Tushar – guitars (2004–2009)
  • Prince – keys (2005–2006)
  • Rajib – keyboards, synths, keys (2006–2010)
  • Rashel Kabir – keyboards (2010–2018)

Discography

Studio albums

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