Warfaze All Album Jun 2026
Return to hard rock roots
This album proved that heavy metal could be delivered with power in the Bengali language. 2. Obak Bhalobasha (1994)
After a nine-year hiatus since Moharaj , Warfaze made a triumphant return with their seventh studio album, (Truth), released on October 22, 2012. The album featured the same powerful lineup as their Poth Chola compilation and introduced a more modern, polished hard rock sound that appealed to both older fans and a new generation. Hit songs like "Purnota," "Rupkotha," and "Agami" became instant classics, demonstrating that Warfaze was far from finished. The album's digital release marked a new chapter for the band in the streaming era. warfaze all album
: Continued their success with more experimental heavy metal sounds. Key Tracks : "Jibon Dhara," "Tumi".
The Evolution of Warfaze: A Journey Through Their Discography Return to hard rock roots This album proved
: Tracks like "Dhupchhaya" and "Jononi" offered a brilliant balance of aggressive rhythm sections and classical-inspired melodies. It was also the last studio album to feature the classic frontline vocalist Sunjoy during the band's initial golden run. 4. Oshamajik (1998)
The discography is a testament to the resilience and evolution of rock music in Bangladesh. From the raw energy of 1991 to the technical proficiency of 2012, they have continued to produce, perform, and inspire, proving that they are indeed the kings of Bangladeshi hard rock. The album featured the same powerful lineup as
The mid-2010s saw another seismic shift. After Kashif’s departure (followed by his tragic passing in 2020), Warfaze recruited as their new lead vocalist. This era is defined by high-fidelity production and a heavier, more international sound.
arrived in 1998 during a period of significant transition. Following the departure of bassist Babna Karim, the band welcomed Saidus Sumon on bass. The album captures a darker, more aggressive tone, reflecting the societal frustrations often hinted at in the band’s earlier work. The title track deals with themes of alienation and non-conformity, while the music features tighter production and more complex guitar interplay.