Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Albatross




Albatross was born in the year 1999, when a couple of school boys from Tahachal surrendered to the call of their pin up guitar gods and came together with rusted guitars and other old instruments to transcend the sound of the Nepali music scene. Evolved from a three-man school band, it has witnessed many many line-up changes, each of which has significantly influenced the music which the band creates.
Recorded at Sacred Sounds (which was later known as BMI Sounds), the band’s first song got some airplay in the local FM channels.
When Shirish came on vocals, the band began to experiment with a different genre, covering songs from Pearl Jam to Third Eye Blind. Albatross also recorded the song “Hells Kitchen” for a compilation with other local bands and new acts titled “Music Isle”. The song got a very positive response from listeners.
When Shirish also left to go abroad, Diwas and Anurag (Raag) joined the band and recorded its first demo album “Hi:Fly”. With Diwas’s wicked riffs and solos, combined with Raag’s uncompromising vocals and occasional raps,

Albatross were successful in accomplishing the sound it needed for the ten-track demo. (Check out our discography to listen to the songs from “Hi:Fly” – its killer!)
After ‘Raag’ and riff master Diwas both left for America, the band experimented as a three-man band for a while. They playing gigs with Inside 2 Stupid Triangle, Nastik, Brutal etc all over Kathmandu and occasionally Pokhara as well, as the underground scene started to emerge. During this phase the band merged with Zakee and Saugar from Nastik and formed “Abbatoir”,a metal project, and recorded five demos which are still unreleased.
After Abbatoir, the band remained inactive for a while until Shirish’s return to Nepal. It was then that “Jo Jus Sanga Sambandid Cha” happened; the band’s first venture into Nepali song writing. The songs were recorded without any intention to be released or marketed. But after its recording, the band was assisted by Hamro Records and album was released. The public’s response to the album was incredible and overwhelming. The song “Sacred” won the Hit’s FM’s Music Award for ‘Best Foreign Song’ category that year.
However, the band went into hibernation again as most of the band members left to go abroad. During this time, Sunny played with “Shadows” for a while whereas Avaya gigged with “The Joint Family”.
Now five years later, with Shirish back on vocals, Sunny on guitar, Avaya on Bass and new man Niraj on drums, Albatross has now come together to give their second album “Atti Bhayo”. It is a collection of eight songs initiated and inspired by each of our musical influences, our aspirations and our interests. We hope you enjoy the songs.