After a six-year hiatus, Warfaze returned with Poth Chola . By this time, the lineup had changed again, with Palash Noor (vocalist) and Shams Mansur Ghani (bass) joining the founding members.
(1991)
Formed in 1984, Warfaze is widely recognized as one of the ultimate pioneers of heavy metal and hard rock in Bangladesh. Over four decades, the band has gone through numerous lineup changes while consistently producing ground-breaking music. 💿 Studio Albums & Discography 1. Warfaze (1991) Groundbreaking debut album warfaze all album
| Album | Primary Genre | Dominant Lyrical Theme | Vocal Style | Guitar Focus | |-------|---------------|------------------------|-------------|--------------| | Warfaze (1990) | Heavy Metal | Rebellion | Aggressive, rough | Distorted riffs, fast solos | | Obak Bhalobasha (1992) | Hard Rock | Love & longing | Melodic | Clean/acoustic + distortion | | Shotto (1994) | Hard Rock / Metal | Political truth | Powerful, dynamic | Dual harmonies, epic solos | | Ato Kichu Chaibo Na (1997) | Soft rock / Ballad | Romance | High-pitched, soft | Acoustic-led | | Oshamajik (2000) | Hard rock | Social critique | Mixed | Synthesizer-integrated | | Poth Chola (2004) | Rock / Blues | Fatigue, loss | Weary | Minimalist solos | | Moharaj (2008) | Heavy / Thrash | Anger, revival | Raspy, intense | Return to complex riffs | | Alo (2018/20) | Progressive rock | Existential | Restrained | Experimental time signatures | After a six-year hiatus, Warfaze returned with Poth Chola
(2021)
A perfect blend of melodic depth and heavy instrumentation. 3. Jibon Dhara (1997) Over four decades, the band has gone through