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According to vocalist and bassist of the band, [[Khaled 'Bassbaba' Sumon|Sumon]], Aushomapto 2 was recorded in 96 hours at Studio Bass and mastered by Rafa at Studio Hotbox. Aushomapto 2 was recorded and released by Deadline Music, a departure from G-Series which marketed their previous efforts. Songs from Aurthohin's sixth album could be heard from 'Banglalink Music Station' by dialing 5858 from any Banglalink number. As a tradition of the band, sequels to previously released songs appears on the record,'Aanmoney 2' and '_|_' |
According to vocalist and bassist of the band, [[Khaled 'Bassbaba' Sumon|Sumon]], Aushomapto 2 was recorded in 96 hours at Studio Bass and mastered by Rafa at Studio Hotbox. Aushomapto 2 was recorded and released by Deadline Music, a departure from G-Series which marketed their previous efforts. Songs from Aurthohin's sixth album could be heard from 'Banglalink Music Station' by dialing 5858 from any Banglalink number. As a tradition of the band, sequels to previously released songs appears on the record,'Aanmoney 2' and Nikkrishto 2 (listed as '_|_')which are the secord parts of songs from their previous album, 'Shurjo 2' a sequel of a previous single 'Shurjo', and 'Golper Shuru' which can be treated as a prequel to 'Audbhut Shei Chheleti' from their first album [[Trimatrik]]. Also featured is a bonus track 'Banglalink Tune' an instrumental version of the [[Banglalink]] ringtone recorded by the band as a tribute to their sponsor. Due to illness, [[Kamal]] couldn't participate in the whole album and played in 3 songs. Most of the guitar solos are done by Shishir. While Rafa also contributed guitar solos in 3 songs he was also filling in as a drummer. |
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The album is dedicated to Sumon's friend, Sarah Hafiz, who died of [[cancer]]. There is a track for cancer victim's in the album, called 'Cancer'.<ref>[http://www.youthsparks.com/aurthohins-latest-album-aushomapto-2-in-cell-phones.html]</ref> |
The album is dedicated to Sumon's friend, Sarah Hafiz, who died of [[cancer]]. There is a track for cancer victim's in the album, called 'Cancer'.<ref>[http://www.youthsparks.com/aurthohins-latest-album-aushomapto-2-in-cell-phones.html]</ref> |
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Aushomapto-2 is the sixth official album of Bangladeshi heavy metal band Aurthohin. It is a follow up of their 2008 release Aushomapto-1 and while the album itself acts as it's sequel, it features sequels to previous songs. It is also notable for the departure of drummer Shuvo a long time collaborator of Aurthohin.
Recording and Release
According to vocalist and bassist of the band, Sumon, Aushomapto 2 was recorded in 96 hours at Studio Bass and mastered by Rafa at Studio Hotbox. Aushomapto 2 was recorded and released by Deadline Music, a departure from G-Series which marketed their previous efforts. Songs from Aurthohin's sixth album could be heard from 'Banglalink Music Station' by dialing 5858 from any Banglalink number. As a tradition of the band, sequels to previously released songs appears on the record,'Aanmoney 2' and Nikkrishto 2 (listed as '_|_')which are the secord parts of songs from their previous album, 'Shurjo 2' a sequel of a previous single 'Shurjo', and 'Golper Shuru' which can be treated as a prequel to 'Audbhut Shei Chheleti' from their first album Trimatrik. Also featured is a bonus track 'Banglalink Tune' an instrumental version of the Banglalink ringtone recorded by the band as a tribute to their sponsor. Due to illness, Kamal couldn't participate in the whole album and played in 3 songs. Most of the guitar solos are done by Shishir. While Rafa also contributed guitar solos in 3 songs he was also filling in as a drummer.
The album is dedicated to Sumon's friend, Sarah Hafiz, who died of cancer. There is a track for cancer victim's in the album, called 'Cancer'.[1]
Track listing
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Uru Uru Mon" | Razib Hasan | Sumon | 4:08 |
2. | "Alo Ar Adhar" | Sumon | Sumon | 4:47 |
3. | "Anmonay-2" | Sumon | Rafa | 5:04 |
4. | "Jaak Na" | Sumon | Sumon | 5:32 |
5. | "Golper Shuru (Audbhut Shei Chheleti)" | Sumon | Sumon | 6:29 |
6. | "Majhe Majhe" | Sumon | Sumon | 4:26 |
7. | "Abar" | Sumon | Rafa | 4:40 |
8. | "Akasher Tara" | Sumon | Sumon | 3:40 |
9. | "Shurjo-2" | Sumon | Sumon | 6:00 |
10. | "Cancer" | Sumon | Sumon | 8:09 |
11. | "Nikkrishto 2 (_" | Sumon | Rafa | 6:21 |
12. | "Banglalink Tune" | 0:59 |
Personnel
Aurthohin
- Shishir — lead guitar, Acoustic guitars, keyboards, pianos
- Sumon — vocals, lead guitar, Acoustic guitars, bass
- Rafa — vocals, lead guitar, drums
- Kamal — lead guitar