H2SO4
Title: British Bangla Testament
Title: British Bangla Testament
Genre: Thrash Metal
Release Type: EP
Release Date: October 21, 2017 (Only Locally), Oct 28 (Worldwide and Digitally)
Labels: God's Eye Production
Format: CDR & Digital
Location: Sylhet, Bangladesh
Track - List:
Release Type: EP
Release Date: October 21, 2017 (Only Locally), Oct 28 (Worldwide and Digitally)
Labels: God's Eye Production
Format: CDR & Digital
Location: Sylhet, Bangladesh
Track - List:
1. British Bangla Testament
2. The Partition
3. The Bengal Holocaust
4. Illuminator
Lineup:
Vocal : Shuvo
Guitar : Rahul
Guitar : Rafi
Bass : Imteaz
Drums : Meethu
2. The Partition
3. The Bengal Holocaust
4. Illuminator
Lineup:
Vocal : Shuvo
Guitar : Rahul
Guitar : Rafi
Bass : Imteaz
Drums : Meethu
Hailing from Sylhet, H2SO4 was formed in 2011 by Shuvo
(Vocals/Guitar) and Rahul (Lead Guitarist/Backing Vocals). Originally
kicking their journey off as a heavy metal band, the band later changed
their musical direction to more shreddy solo oriented thrash metal
sound.
Shortly after their formation, they frequently started appearing in numerous local gigs, and played a major role to enrich the then infertile metal scene of Sylhet and its nearest districts. Their track “Shorod Bihar” was released in a local compilation album “Tyrant Shall Fall” back in 2015.
Their debut EP “British Bangla Testament” focuses on the tragic incidents that took place in between 1905 to 1947, a period during the rule by the British Crown in the Indian subcontinent. While the major part of the influences rooted in Bay Area thrash metal masters, H2SO4 has not stayed away from infusing elements from neoclassical, prog, traditional heavy and even technical death metal.
An EP launching gig took place on Oct 21, 2017 with the supporting live performances from other local acts. EP will be distributed digitally and worldwide from Oct 28, 2017.
The Band Comments: “EP – “British Bangla Testament' is lyrically based on British rule over Indian subcontinent and the tragic incidents that took place in between 1905 & 1947, including the forgotten holocaust of Bengal and the colonial depredation that enormously shaped our provinces. Composition wise, the music is having heavy, aggressive and shreddy elements, but we tried to emulate the agony and severe misery of millions throughout our tracks.”
For The Fans Of: Exodus, Testament, Death Angel, Warbringer, Kreator, Havoc etc.
Shortly after their formation, they frequently started appearing in numerous local gigs, and played a major role to enrich the then infertile metal scene of Sylhet and its nearest districts. Their track “Shorod Bihar” was released in a local compilation album “Tyrant Shall Fall” back in 2015.
Their debut EP “British Bangla Testament” focuses on the tragic incidents that took place in between 1905 to 1947, a period during the rule by the British Crown in the Indian subcontinent. While the major part of the influences rooted in Bay Area thrash metal masters, H2SO4 has not stayed away from infusing elements from neoclassical, prog, traditional heavy and even technical death metal.
An EP launching gig took place on Oct 21, 2017 with the supporting live performances from other local acts. EP will be distributed digitally and worldwide from Oct 28, 2017.
The Band Comments: “EP – “British Bangla Testament' is lyrically based on British rule over Indian subcontinent and the tragic incidents that took place in between 1905 & 1947, including the forgotten holocaust of Bengal and the colonial depredation that enormously shaped our provinces. Composition wise, the music is having heavy, aggressive and shreddy elements, but we tried to emulate the agony and severe misery of millions throughout our tracks.”
For The Fans Of: Exodus, Testament, Death Angel, Warbringer, Kreator, Havoc etc.
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