The band, which is widely acclaimed amongst its Bangladeshi audiences as well, announced the song's upcoming release through a post on their official Facebook page on Monday. The song, written by Kritee Roy, is scheduled to be released on YouTube at 8pm on March 9.
In a city where most youth are confined to social circle jerks of restaurants and malls; these concerts are much-needed injections of life. Whilst there is a risk of fatigue and overuse, as it is with any industry, it is important that organisers persevere and stick to what makes them unique.
In recent years, Arnob has grown to be what many would call a magician, playing and experimenting with new tunes and beats, all of which trace back to the traditional roots of this subcontinent.
Two goofy boys – Pritam Das and Suman Ghosh -- walking down hilly roads, reverberating soulful melodies with a simple four-stringed instrument known as the ukulele — won the hearts of two Bengals with their musical simplicity.
"Let's Vibe with Taalpatar Shepai" served as a platform for artists to connect, express, and celebrate the universal language of music
The much-anticipated event was officially announced by the organizers, Dhaka Broadcast, through their Facebook page, creating a buzz among music enthusiasts.
The band, which is widely acclaimed amongst its Bangladeshi audiences as well, announced the song's upcoming release through a post on their official Facebook page on Monday. The song, written by Kritee Roy, is scheduled to be released on YouTube at 8pm on March 9.
In a city where most youth are confined to social circle jerks of restaurants and malls; these concerts are much-needed injections of life. Whilst there is a risk of fatigue and overuse, as it is with any industry, it is important that organisers persevere and stick to what makes them unique.
In recent years, Arnob has grown to be what many would call a magician, playing and experimenting with new tunes and beats, all of which trace back to the traditional roots of this subcontinent.
Two goofy boys – Pritam Das and Suman Ghosh -- walking down hilly roads, reverberating soulful melodies with a simple four-stringed instrument known as the ukulele — won the hearts of two Bengals with their musical simplicity.
"Let's Vibe with Taalpatar Shepai" served as a platform for artists to connect, express, and celebrate the universal language of music
The much-anticipated event was officially announced by the organizers, Dhaka Broadcast, through their Facebook page, creating a buzz among music enthusiasts.