Friday, May 21, 2010

NMP Vol I - Official Download



It has been a phenomenal response to our debut compilation album and we are extremely grateful to each and everyone who has shown their support. Our aim is to promote underground and original stuffs by bridging the gap between the artists and the listeners. The goal would never have been achieved without the immense support from everyone.

We are very thankful to 'Roland Pro Music', 'Vibrations' and 'Banglarocks' without whom all of it would have been a real rough uphill task. We thank them for coping up with the hurricane schedule that we threw towards them to meet the deadlines.

Though EVERY SINGLE copy of the album have been distributed, we realize that there are many more enthusiasts who have not been able to grab the album.

Now download 'NMP Vol I' officially from our DOWNLOADS section. Please spread the word and keep supporting underground music.

Next compilation is due soon! Please keep an eye on the blog/twitter for more updates

Thursday, May 20, 2010

You taught me to Stand Up and Shout





The hope of a rainbow in the dark will continue to rule my heart, as I mourn the loss of one of my biggest idols. You were a star amongst the stars....RIP Dadu.
I was so excited when I heard that Dadu was planning to come up with another Heaven and Hell and Dio record later this year. He was battling stomach cancer but he was confident of winning over it. But I guess someone needed him more than his fans did...bon voyage Dadu.
For the Bangla Rock lovers, many would vouch that how their icon Roopam da taught them to show the
\m/ (devil's horn) when a rock show was on, without knowing that it was Dadu who first taught the world what Devil's horn was.

Many of Dadu's fans all around the world would remember him as the iconic singer of Rainbow and later on Black Sabbath. But to me he was one with whom nothing would go wrong when he was on stage. Night after night whose voice would never flinch an inch even if he would start from a high A. His voice would never loose an iota of power even when he sung the highest of notes. I will always remain in awe when I watch his pitch perfect live performances and his incredible stage presence. My near and dear ones would know that I am a Maiden person but few would actually know that to me Dadu was of a different league. I cannot describe the feeling when I first rehearsed 'Rainbow in the Dark' with Rikterskale. It was a dream come true.





Thank you Ronnie James Dio (Dadu) for teaching me and thousands like me how to rock n roll...

You've got desire
So let it out
You've got the fire
Stand up and shout-shout


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