Moruvumi’s first solo-album to hit the market

Moruvumi is a classic rock band which formed in 2009 and they have finally completed their much awaited first solo-album “Jiboner Srote,” that is to hit the market approximately at the end of May. Before they had achieved this feat, their popular track “Protikkhar Prohor” was out on radio only and is much appreciated by the audiences.

The line up of the band is Saif as vocal, Sujan in Guitar 1, Mamnun in Guitar 2, Rehan in Drums, Plabon in Keys, and Ferdous in Bass.

The genre defining Moruvumi might be termed as “classic rock.” It’s a genre which is based on classical depth and is all about formulating, sustaining and unleashing an ultimate influential environment to the listeners. The other genres Moruvumi have experimented with are Progressive Rock, Soft / Mellow Rock, Hard Rock, Folk Rock, Alternative Rock.

While talking to Dhaka Tribune about their expectation from the album Moruvumi said:

“We love music and want to promote quality music at the grass-root level, our bigger objective is to spread the sound of passionate music not only in Bangladesh but also all over the world. We respect the traditional and mainstream wave of our country, yet want to add some flair to the existing melody. Our aim is to bring some accurate yet unique melodious sounds in the history of Bangladesh music, which will lead to a perpetual positive impression towards the hearts of the people of our country.”

When asked about their inspiration, the versatile youngsters inform:

 “We (Moruvumi) are influenced by music and it’s hard to name specific individuals or band or genre. Though we don't believe in sticking to any specific genre, we like to introduce ourselves as a Classic Rock Band. Keeping our options open and continuously experimenting to enhance the overall musical experience is more preferable to us than sticking to a specific genre. Metallica, Iron Maiden, Pink Floyd, Europe, Guns N' Roses, Dream Theater, Warfaze, and Scorpions are some bands among the sea of musical groups from where our inspiration is derived from.”

The tracks of their upcoming album are: “Jiboner Srote,” “Oshohay,” “Tomakey,” “Metho Poth,” “Mukhosh,” “Shunnota,” “Manobota,” “Choto Bela,” and “Protikkhar Prohor.”