Avash

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Avash
আভাস
Background information
OriginDhaka, Bangladesh
GenresRock
Years active2025
LabelsME Label
Members
Past members
  • Sumon Monjurul
  • Shawon Kaium
  • Rinku Imam
Websitewww.avash.net

Avash (English: Hint) is a Dhaka-based Bangladeshi rock band formed on 16 December 2017.[1] The band was co-founded by Tanzir Tuhin and Raajue Sheikh. As of 2023, the band has released five singles.[citation needed]

History

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Formation

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In 2017, Tanzir Tuhin, former lead vocalist of the band Shironamhin, became embroiled in controversy,[2][3] and left the band on 7 October.[4] On 16 December of the same year,[nb 1] Tuhin (vocals), former bassist of Obscure Raajue Sheikh (bass), Sumon Monjurul (lead), Rinku Imam (drums), Shawon Kaium (keyboards)- formed the band Avash.[6][7] On 1 February 2018, the band performed their first live performance on the open stage at Jahangirnagar University.

The band released their debut single "Manush-1" on 15 May 2018.[8][9] Later, on 27 January 2019, they released self-titled track "Avash".[8][7][9] The group's third single, "Bastob", was released on 23 February in 2020.[10][9] The music video for the song was directed by Arifur Rahman.[11] In January 2021 they released their latest single "Anath", which has an animated video. And in 2023 the band released their 5th single "Camera" with a lyrical music video.

Discography

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Avash discography
Singles5
Music videos3

Singles

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Title Year Note
"Manush-1" 2018 first solo
"Avash" 2019 self titled
"Bastob" 2020
"Anath" 2021
"Camera" 2023

Members

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Current

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Avash performing live
Avash performing live
  • Tanzir Tuhin (2017–present) – Vocals
  • Raajue Sheikh (2017–present) – Bass
  • Sumon Monjurul (2017–2022) – Lead guitar
  • Shawon Kaium (2017–2022) – Keyboards
  • Rinku Imam (2017–2023) – Drums

Notes

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  1. ^ The band declare its official commencement on 16 December 2017. (Primary source)[5]

References

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Sources

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