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The Shadows 'Nepal' | |
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Origin | Chitwan, Nepal |
Genres | Blues rock, rock and roll, hard rock |
Years active | 1997 — present |
Members | respected swapnil dai
(Vocals) Prakash Rasaily ( Guitars ) Amit Pradhan (Bass Guitar) Sahil Risal (Drums), Sujan Manandhar ( Guitars) |
Past members | Bikash Manandhar (Drums) Prashant VK - Babu (Rhythm Guitar) Basanta Shrestha (Vocals) |
The Shadows Nepal is a hard rock band from Narayangarh, Chitwan, Nepal. They were established in 1997 and their first album was titled “Suna Hamro Sano Awaaz”.
Their second album, “ Hidne Manche Ladcha”, was a success in the Nepali market and earned them the best band, best music and best performance of the year 2006.[1] The band is mostly popular for its influential lyrics that discusses social issues and awareness. They traveled to three cities of Australia as a part of their international tour in 2011.[2]
The band's current line up : Swapnil Sharma in Vocals, Prakash Rasaily on Guitars, Sujan Manandhar ( Guitars ), Sahil Risal ( drums ) and Amit Pradhan on Bass. Rupesh Sen worked with the band for pretty long time as a band manager.[3]
Song | Durations |
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Naya Nepal | 4 minutes |
Buddha Nepal Ko | 6 minutes |
Prakriti | 6 minutes |
Kun ho Hamro Dharma | 5 minutes |
Swarga ma thau chaina | 4 minutes |
Hidne manche ladcha | 4 minutes |
Ma | 4 minutes |
Suna Hamro Sano Awaz | 5 minutes |
Bhatkeko Kotha | 4 minutes |
Paap | 4 minutes |
Naari | 4 minutes |
Aath Din | 4 minutes |
Dharti Mathi ko bojh | 4 minutes |
K Pais Nepali Kera | 4 minutes |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "The Shadows, Nepal's First Hard Rock Band". Retrieved April 18, 2013.
- ^ "The Shadows "Nepal"". Retrieved April 18, 2013.
- ^ "The Shadows, Nepal's First Hard Rock Band". Retrieved April 18, 2013.
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